Chichester Observer

Nostalgia Tour for Italian campaign veterans

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Veterans from World War II who fought in the Italian campaign are being invited by the travel arm of the Royal British Legion to take part in special 75th anniversar­y journeys of remembranc­e. Veterans who fought in Italy can opt for a tour to either Monte Cassino and Salerno or Monte Cassino and Anzio; a special tour to the National Memorial Arboretum is also on offer for those unable to travel overseas. The Treasury is enabling these free-of-charge tours, which are funded by LIBOR fines, and will enable a WWII veteran to return with a family member and carer.

The Italian campaign proved to be a major turning point in WWII but was also one of the hardest fought battles. The allies came under heavy artillery fire and at times were knee-deep in mud and snow. Fortunatel­y, in May 1944 the allies prevailed. This year marks the 75th anniversar­y of the Italian campaign and the Royal British Legion

is inviting veterans, which are now in their 90s, back to Italy to lay old ghosts to rest and honour fallen comrades.

Nichola Rowlands-smith, Head of Travel, Royal British Legion, explains: “The Italian campaign seems to be less well-known in the nation’s history, than other battles such as D Day, yet it was another pivotal turning point in bringing to an end WWII. We have a wonderful opportunit­y to take back those who fought, for them to pay their respects to fallen comrades, meet fellow veterans and lay old ghosts to rest.”

The five-day Italian-based tours will include a service of remembranc­e at the Cassino War Cemetery plus visits to Anzio War Cemetery, Salerno Commonweal­th War Cemetery and the Beach Head War Cemetery. The tour will also take in significan­t battle sites, To find out more about the tours, or to sign-up to one, visit the Royal British Legion’s tour operator - Arena Travel on 01473 660800, or visit www.arenatrave­l. com/our-holidays/remembranc­e-travel.

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