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Visiting the Battlefields where our ancestors
bravely fought and won the Battle Honours that are now inscribed
on our psyche has been our passion since childhood.
You are now offered the chance
to visit them too in a uniquely comfortable and memorable
fashion. We operate small, private , bespoke tours to the
Battlefields of Normandy, Arnhem, The Somme, Ypres, and other
less known locations.
We cannot hope to list here all the
places we could go, the areas are so vast. Simply ring or
email your needs to us for further discussion.
Battle Honours and their customers
build tours together based on the customers wishes.
Our aim is not to glorify war but
to perpetuate remembrance of the achievements of those who
fought for our freedom in the dark days of both World Wars.
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The days spent
visiting the battlefields, cemeteries and memorials can be very
thought provoking and emotional. Especially when there is a realisation
of the suffering and sacrifice made by those that took part.
However humour and light relief must never be far away, nor was
it for "Tommy Atkins" !
After making contact, we discuss your
requirements and together come up with an agreed "rough" itinerary.
Perhaps you wish to follow the footsteps of a Family member, looking
at where he served, fought and now lies buried. Maybe you have
a specific interest in a unit or formation and need to get their
history in perspective by walking the ground. Having seen a film
or documentary perhaps you were captivated to find out more. Whatever
the reason
call us on 01462 815 124 to discuss the possibilities.
From groups of 1 to 100 our company has
vast experience in arranging a tour to suit your needs. be it following
an individual soldiers war to a particular regiment, action or
even studying the lads from your local village memorial, consider
Battle Honours to plan an unforgettable battlefield experience
meeting your expectations and budget.
The Princess of Wales Own
Regiment of Canada, Lancashire and Cheshire WFA, The Metropolitan
Police, Canadian Air Force Base Ramstein, the cast and crew of
Max Arthur’s Forgotten Voices, 1st Battalion
Yorkshire Regiment, the Halford group from Hong Kong, 207 Field
Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps, Brilliantmont International
Swiss College, the Ouseley family, Herts and Beds Police, the Goode
family & ORASOT.
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