Portsmouth News

Rememberin­g war casualties

- Hollie Busby hollie.busby@nationalwo­rld.com @hollie_busby_

PORTSMOUTH residents will be able to learn about the heritage on their doorstep as part of a national War Graves Week dedicated to World War casualties.

The Commonweal­th War Graves Commission (CWGC) islaunchin­gitssecond­national awareness week and offering free tours at Portsmouth Naval Memorial on May 28.

War Graves Week, to be held from May 21 to May 28, aims to encourage people from across the country to discover the World War heritage on their doorstep.

It will give people in Portsmouth the chance to discover the remarkable stories of the men and women of the Commonweal­th forces who died in the First and

Second World Wars and are buried in their community.

Residents can learn about the stories of those commemorat­ed by the CWGC in Portsmouth and the expertise of those CWGC staff and volunteers who work to keep their memory alive.

The focus of this year’s War Graves Week is the Ordinary People, Extraordin­ary Times project, which visitors can learn about on the tours.

The free guided tours running at 10am, 11.30am, 2pm and 3pm.

One story that will feature on the tour is that of the Reverend Christophe­r Tanner.

Christophe­r served in the Royal Navy, but died of exhaustion after aiding 30 soldiers to safety and oversaw the removal of over 60 men from the sickbay after having to abandon ship aboard HMS Fiji in 1941.

Following success on the rugby pitch playing for the Barbarians and England rugby teams, he decided to join the navy and became ordained in 1935.

For his bravery he was posthumous­ly awarded the Albert Medal and is the only English rugby player to receive this award.

The tours will be led by Will Reid, who is a public engagement co-ordinator for the CWGC.

He said: ‘We’re delighted that the CWGC’s War Graves Week will be taking place in Portsmouth. For us at the Commonweal­th War Graves Commission, remembranc­e and the sharing and caring for World War heritage is a daily duty. Behind every name on a war grave or memorial in Portsmouth is a human story waiting to be discovered and War Graves Week is the perfect opportunit­y to do just that.’

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War Graves Week is coming to Portsmouth

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