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The Australian Army,
in consultation with the Belgium authorities, the Commonwealth
War Graves Commission, and the Office of Australian War Graves,
will re-inter the remains of five Australian WWI soldiers found
near Westhoek, Belgium.
The remains were discovered during a pipeline excavation near
what was once a WWI temporary cemetery. It is believed these
remains were missed by post-war battlefield clearance teams
responsible for re-interring remains in Commonwealth war cemeteries.
The Governor-General of Australia, His Excellency Major General
Michael Jeffery, AC, CVO, MC (Retd); the Vice Chief of the Australian
Defence Force, Lieutenant General K.J. Gillespie, AO, DSC, CSM;
representatives from the Belgium and New Zealand Governments;
and members from the Royal Family, Great Britain, will be in
attendance.
A contingent of Australian Defence Force members will be traveling
to Belgium in early October 2007 to perform ceremonial activities
relating to the 3rd Battle of Ypres, the re-interment of the
remains of five Australian soldiers killed in the Great War
and a ceremonial guard at Menin Gate.
The ceremonial guard is drawn from members of the 51st Battalion,
The Far North Queensland Regiment. This Battalion was selected
for the task due to the lineage from the unit the five soldiers
belonged to during the Great War to the modern day unit.
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