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Battle of Imphal commemoration in Sidmouth

Battle of Imphal commemoration in Sidmouth

 

The Battles of Kohima and Imphal, March to July 1944, were crucial turning points in thwarting the attempted Japanese invasion of India during World War 2. They are widely recognised by historians as pivotal battles of WW2, which explains the reasons behind the commemorations, held at the Sidmouth Parish Church War Memorial on 22 June and 18 July respectively, being included in the programme of such ceremonies drawn up by local branches of the Royal British Legion, Royal Naval Old Comrades Association and Sidmouth Town Council.

 

On Thursday, July 18, 2024, the weather was again kind for the Parish vicar, Reverend Matt Seldon, to deliver the address and lead the prayers along with the wreaths laid by Chris Holland, Town clerk Sidmouth Town Council and Ralph Hickman, Royal British Legion whilst the standards were lowered.

With thanks to David Thorneley, Royal Naval Old Comrades Association member, Sidmouth Branch and Peter O'Brien for the text of this article.  Thanks also to the Sidmouth Herald for the photos. 

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