
D-Day Revisited: Chelsea Flower Show Garden Honours Normandy Veterans
A garden exhibited at the Royal Hospital Chelsea during this year’s Flower Show will celebrate D-Day veterans.
A garden exhibited at the Royal Hospital Chelsea during this year’s Flower Show will celebrate D-Day veterans.
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Hundreds paraded through Windsor town to mark the regiment's departure.
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The city is honouring the men from the city who died during D-Day and the wider Normandy campaign through a series of plaques.
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A range of skills were tested, from short-range pistol shooting to a longer challenge with rifles.