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HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN ATTENDS DEDICATION SERVICE AT THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM
Date: 21 July 2011
Her Majesty The Queen yesterday joined families at The Royal British Legion’s National Memorial Arboretum for a moving service during which the names of the 112 members of the UK Armed Forces who were killed on duty during 2010 were dedicated.
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Each of the names which have recently been engraved on the Portland Stone walls of the Armed Forces Memorial was read aloud. The Queen, followed by the families, then laid wreaths and floral tributes next to the freshly inscribed wall of the Memorial. After the service many families spoke of the special significance of the Armed Forces Memorial and the National Memorial Arboretum. The Arboretum is the UK’s year-round centre for Remembrance and the Memorial is the UK’s tribute to the 16,000 men and women who have been killed on duty or as a result of terrorist action since 1948. Kate Darbyshire, partner of Royal Marine Sergeant Steven Darbyshire (35) who was shot and fatally wounded when his patrol came under enemy fire in the Sangin area of Afghanistan on 23 June 2010, said: "To those who love him it is of the utmost importance that his sacrifice is remembered and honoured by the country he served so well. The Armed Forces Memorial provides a permanent record of the brave men and women who have given their lives to protect the safety of others. “The Memorial is a place of quiet reflection away from the hustle of urban life - the beauty of the structure and the simplicity of the carved names on the Portland stone depicts the loss of so many young lives. “Our sons Ryan and Callum are too young to fully understand the dedication ceremony, but in the future they will return here where they can see their Dad's name alongside his comrades from 40 Commando, and be justly proud.” |
Dedication of the Names at the Armed Forces Memorial Reading of the Names - National Memorial Arboretum Order of Service: A pdf version of the Order of Service for the Naming Ceremony is available here. |
Names of those who died in Service during 2010
| Royal Navy | Army (cont) | Army (cont) |
| Andrew Pearson | Craig Johnson | Thomas Sephton |
| Christopher Harrison | Martin Kinggett | Samuel Robinson |
| Andrew Brookes | Paul Fox | James Bowman |
| Stephen Walker | Carlo Apolis | Arjun Purja Pun |
| Stephen Curley | Richard Green | Neal Turkington |
| Scott Taylor | Jonathon Allott | Brett Linley |
| Anthony Hotine | Liam Maughan | David Monkhouse |
| Steven Birdsall | Thomas Keogh | Stephen Monkhouse |
| Richard Hollington | Stephen Thompson | Matthew Stenton |
| Paul Warren | Martin Driver | Mark Smith |
| Michael Taylor | James Grigg | Dale McCallum |
| Steven Darbyshire | Scott Hardy | John Sanderson |
| Seth Stephens | Steven Campbell | Remand Kulung |
| David Hart | Jonathon Woodgate | Darren Foster |
| Matthew Harrison | Daniel Holkham | Ishwor Gurung |
| Jonathon Crookes | Michael Sweeney | Jordan Bancroft |
| Adam Brown | Mark Turner | Andrew Griffiths |
| Joshua Woodhouse | Jonathan Burgess | Joseph Pool |
| Jamie Adam | Harvey Holmes | Darren Deady |
| Barry Buxton | Andrew Howarth | |
| Army | Daryn Roy | Andrew Jones |
| Robert Hayes | Zak Cusack | Matthew Thomas |
| Daniel Read | Gordon Brass | Suraj Gurung |
| Lee Brownson | Alan Cochran | Peter Rayner |
| Luke Farmer | Terry Webster | David Barnsdale |
| Peter Aldridge | Mark Chandler | William Blanchard |
| Daniel Cooper | Jonathan Monk | Aaron McCormick |
| Liam Riley | Andrew Breeze | Christopher Davies |
| Graham Shaw | Taniela Rogoiruwai | Thomas Andrews |
| Sean Mcdonald | Ponipate Tagitaginimoce | John Howard |
| Johnathan Moore | Ashley Smith | Steven Dunn |
| David Markland | Douglas Halliday | Charles Wood |
| Darren Hicks | Martyn Horton | |
| David Greenhalgh | Alexander Isaac | |
| Sean Dawson | David Ramsden | Royal Air Force |
| Mark Marshall | Stephen Gilbert | Paul Mahoney |
| Guy Mellors | Andrew Roberts | Luke Southgate |
| Douglas Dalzell | Jamie Kirkpatrick | Kinikki Griffiths |
| David Walker | James Leverett | Scott Hughes |
The names are engraved without ranks in sections for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, and then by date of death.
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