The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Appeal goes out to find photos of town’s fallen heroes of war

Special service aims to commemorat­e every one of area’s 190 victims

- MICHAEL ALEXANDER malexander@thecourier.co.uk

The help of Courier readers is being sought to commemorat­e the millions who died during the First World War.

Captain Joe Preece of C (FFY/SH) Sqn, Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry, is organising a commemorat­ion service at Cupar Old Parish Church on the evening of Saturday November 10 to mark the 100th anniversar­y of the end of hostilitie­s.

While all victims of the conflict will be commemorat­ed, he is specifical­ly looking for photograph­s of every one of the 190 men and women from the Cupar area who fell – and hopes families of the deceased might be able to help.

He told The Courier: “The programme is still in draft, as I need to confirm a couple of details.

“But the idea is that at the point in the programme the Fallen, it is proposed to project either the names or the faces of the individual­s on to the church screen.

“At the same time a candle will be extinguish­ed to signify the end of life.

CAPTAIN JOE PREECE

“At the very least we will display every name, but I would very much like to include a photograph of every soldier if possible.

“I already have some but would like to get them all and would like people to get in touch if they think they can help.”

Mr Preece said he hoped the event would include the Buckhaven and Methil Miners Band, pipers from the Leuchars-based Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, members of C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron, the Royal British Legion Scotland Cupar branch and members of Cupar Pipe Band.

He added: “This commemorat­ion is dedicated to the millions of victims of the First World War. We should always remember the immense grief and loss the war brought to the world.”

Estimates of casualty rates vary but it is generally agreed the total number of military and civilian casualties between 1914 and 1918 was around 40m. There were 20m deaths and 21m wounded.

The total number of deaths includes 9.7m military personnel and about 10m civilians.

The Entente Powers (also known as the Allies) lost about 5.7m soldiers while the Central Powers lost about 4m.

The Armistice of November 11 1918 ended fighting on land, sea and air between the Allies and Germany.

Mr Preece can be contacted by email at Joe.Preece340@mod.gov.uk or by phoning 01334 656155.

I would very much like to include a photograph of every soldier if possible.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The Battle of the Somme, one of the many bloody conflicts that took place during the First World War. Now Cupar’s fallen are to be remembered in a special service.
Picture: PA. The Battle of the Somme, one of the many bloody conflicts that took place during the First World War. Now Cupar’s fallen are to be remembered in a special service.
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