Tri-Service
Archaeologists Excavate Waterloo Battlefield
Soldiers recovering from post-traumatic stress disorder have joined a ground-breaking archaeological project at the site of the Battle of Waterloo.
British Army veterans and serving soldiers, some wounded in recent campaigns, are working alongside archaeologists to unearth the history of the Battle of Waterloo 200 years on.
The famous morne plaine described by Victor Hugo and the Lion's Mound.
Leading archaeologists hope to reveal secrets that have been buried underground for over 200 years.
The veterans are using this project as a way to aid their recovery into life after the Army.