The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (www.cwgc.org) has launched a new blog. The first post is written by the organisation's Director General, Victoria Wallace, and details her personal response to comments about the behaviour of teenage visitors to Tyne Cot Cemetery and Memorial, Belgium.
To read the blog, please visit http://commonwealthwargravescommission.tumblr.com.
(With thanks to Eddie Connolly via Twitter @teddiec)
Chris
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Saturday, 9 January 2016
Commonwealth War Graves Commission blog launches
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First World War,
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Second World War,
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