Honouring those who lost their lives during the Falklands War Lincoln
A voluntary community project called Standing with Giants has created two identical remembrance installations at the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln to honour those who lost their lives during the Falklands War in 1982.
Their previous displays have been seen in many prestigious sites such as Blenheim Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Lord Rothschild Waddesdon Manor and The Falkland Islands, whilst they’ve fundraised for worthy charities. This and the other display created, which is currently in The Falkland Islands, have been created to commemorate the 40th anniversary of liberation on June 14, 2022.Nicky van der Drift, CEO at the International Bomber Command Centre, said: “The IBCC’s focus has always been on honouring those who served and remembrance of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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