Tri-Service

Muslim Servicemen Killed In World Wars Honoured With Peace Garden

Muslim servicemen who fought for Britain in the two World Wars have been honoured with the opening of a peace garden by Prince Edward.
 
The memorial garden is in Woking, Surrey - at the site where the 27 Indian soldiers were first buried.
 
They had served as part of the British Indian Army in the First and Second World Wars.
 

 

Related topics

Join Our Newsletter

WatchUsOn

Soldiers honour history through sweat and grit🪖

The future's lethal, the future's drone warships says new Royal Navy boss

Challenges of fielding nuclear-capable jets revealed by Armed Forces chief