In a touching ceremony in the northern region of France, four servicemen from Grimsby, who were members of the 1/5 Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, have been given a reburial with full military honours. These soldiers, namely Arthur Cook, Robert Cullum, John Fraser, and William London, were originally discovered in 2020 during construction work in the vicinity of Lens. They met their unfortunate end on 5th May 1917 during the Battle of Arras. Kinfolk and military personnel gathered at Loos British Cemetery Extension on Tuesday to give them their due homage. The identification process was supported by individual items, including shoulder badges and boots demonstrating a 1917 date stamp. The responsibility for the meticulous upkeep of their graves now rests with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
The Lincoln Post adapted this story from its original reporting by www.bbc.com.