Where do UK soldiers get repatriated?

The Memorial Garden. The Repatriation Memorial Garden is located in Norton Way, Brize Norton. The Memorial Garden was designed by a small group of local people including the Royal British Legion, community representatives from Brize Norton and Carterton, and current and retired military personnel.
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Where are British troops deployed right now?

British army personnel are currently deployed in Somalia to support 4 organisations; the UN, the AU Mission in Somalia, the EU and direct support to the Somali National Army as part of international efforts to restore security and stability in the region.
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Where do dead soldiers return to UK?

For those who have died on operations, repatriations include a military ceremony when the coffin arrives at RAF Brize Norton.
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Where are UK soldiers based?

The British military operates seventeen military facilities in two "sovereign base areas" on Cyprus, Akrotiri and Dhekelia, which are host to 2,290 British personnel. There are also four bases in Germany and one in the British Crown Dependency of Jersey, Lithuania, Estonia and the Czech Republic.
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What is military repatriation?

The Department of Defense has a mission to locate and reestablish communication with relatives of service members missing in past wars. The American History Company has a contract with the U.S. Army to conduct genealogical research.
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Bodies of UK soldiers are repatriated



What happens to a soldiers body?

If a soldier's body is badly mutilated, the remains are wrapped in a sheet and then in a wool Army blanket. The uniform assembled by Bouska and McMinamin is then placed atop the remains in a casket. Such work is understandably draining. The soldiers say they often lean on each other for comfort.
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Which country allowed families to repatriate their war dead by bringing their bodies home?

Germany, France, and Belgium allowed repatriation often at the request of next-of-kin. France, for example, completed roughly 960,000 exhumations of Great War dead.
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How long is deployment in the army UK?

Soldiers can be deployed for 6 months or more. While at the base, you can visit your family at weekends. You should be prepared for long periods away from home.
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Where is the RAF deployed?

The UK supports Romania by augmenting its own capabilities. The RAF deployment to Romania has been supported by personnel from No 1 Expeditionary Logistics Squadron and No 2 Mechanical Transport Squadron, part of the RAF Support Force formed in 2020.
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Is the UK currently at war 2021?

Britain, along with the U.S. and other allies, left Afghanistan in 2021, thus ending the longest war of the 21st Century.
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Where do dead soldiers return to?

After the war, remains of Union soldiers were disinterred and reburied in National Cemeteries. During the Spanish–American War, the United States initiated a policy of returning soldiers killed on foreign soil back to next-of-kin in the United States, the first country in the world to do so.
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Are bodies buried in war graves?

Thousands of soldiers were being buried on the battlefields in individual or communal graves by their comrades. They were often buried where they fell in action, or in a burial ground on or near the battlefield.
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How many British soldiers are buried in France?

With 10,771 Commonwealth War Graves from World War One and 120 from World War Two, in Pas-de-Calais, it is the largest cemetery maintained by the CWGC in France and the second largest in the world after Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium.
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What happens if you run away from the army UK?

Desertion carries a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement of five years. For desertion during a time of war, however, the death penalty may be applied (at the discretion of the court-martial).
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Has UK sent soldiers to Ukraine?

Britain pledged to donate 120 armored vehicles to Ukraine during a visit by the prime minister to Kyiv earlier this month. Britain has trained the Ukrainian military since 2015, following Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine.
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Did UK send soldiers to Ukraine?

Ukraine war: Thousands of UK troops to be sent to Europe in bid to combat Russian aggression. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says the deployment of British armed forces across eastern Europe will show "solidarity and strength" as the war between Ukraine and Russia continues.
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Where are the RAF overseas?

RAF Air Command - Overseas Bases - RAF Akrotiri - RAF Gibraltar - RAF Ascension Island - RAF Mount Pleasant - r3a10 - Armed Forces.
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Why is the RAF in Romania?

The present deployment is the fourth time that the RAF has deployed to Romania to undertake NATO enhanced Air Policing. Previous deployments were in 2017, 2018 and 2021. The mission was instated in 2014 as NATO's response to Russia's annexation of Crimea.
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How often are RAF deployments?

RAF: 16 month average interval between Unit tours, with a tour lenght of 4 months.
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Can soldiers have cell phones while deployed?

Soldiers deploying overseas with the 82nd Airborne Division will not be allowed to bring personal cellphones or any electronic devices that could reveal their locations due to what the Army calls "operational security,” according to division spokesperson Lt.
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How often do you get deployed in the British Army?

How often should I expect to deploy as an Officer? You can typically expect to deploy for a six month period approximately every two years, although this will vary. In between, expect to spend a lot of your time either on smaller deployments or large scale exercises.
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Do you get weekends off in the army UK?

Most of the time, you're able to go away at the weekend too if you want - as long as you're back in time for work on Monday.
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Are there still bodies from ww2?

(AP) — Human remains found in a cemetery in Belgium have been identified as those of a U.S. Army sergeant from Connecticut who went missing in Germany during World War II, U.S. officials announced Thursday.
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What happens to the bodies of fallen soldiers?

The bodies reflect the ravages of weapons and the effects of the passage of time and exposure to nature. Some of the dead lie in shallow individual graves, and many are hidden by brush or entombed in shelled bunkers and foxholes. They may not be found for years or decades, if at all.
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