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I would like this TB to travel. To see some of the places that Alfred Broben never got to see.
Alfred Broben was my great-uncle. He received a catastrophic brain injury while fighting in Flanders in 1917. Although returned to the UK for hospital treatment, he never fully recovered from his injuries. He lived until 1948, but spent the intervening 31 years in various hospitals and institutions. Unfortunately because of the way the rules were implemented at the time, the fact that he survived more than two years beyond the end of the war means that he was not treated as a war casualty, and is not listed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Lest We Forget.
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I thought this ammo box was a fitting place for an old soldier to visit - The Cathedral sculpture is beautiful - a lovely place to rest for a while
Great idea - just need to find an appropriate place for this quite touching trackable to visit next
Off you go!
Come with me.
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