Many of us are interested in finding out about our bloodlines, what have your predecessors been getting up to and was it something you can be proud of?
Soldiers were told to fight for the future, so any of your relatives who died on the battlefield died in part so that you could live, which is an even greater reason to pay your respects to them and their fallen colleagues. I went on my own journey to find out about the experience one of my relatives had in Gallipoli and it was a trip that changed my perspective more than any other, so I can appreciate the passion experts like Dr. Andrew Thomson, who leads battlefield tours, have for the past. Dr. Thomson has just joined us as an expert, his first review for us is of The Battle of the Bulge, but we have quite a few of the most famous fields reviewed already if you have a relative who died in battle you’d like to pay your respects to.