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Disabled veterans from the Royal Star and Garter care home in Surbiton paid tribute to their fallen comrades at Remembrance services over the weekend.
Residents attended a special Western Front Association service at The Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, on Friday November 11.
The home also held a Remembrance service for those unable to travel, with a service delivered by Reverend Helen Hancock of St Matthew's Church.
Students from the German School and Southborough High School read Sergeant-Major James Milne’s First World War letter, ‘My Own Beloved Wife’, in English and German before lighting a candle of reconciliation.
A group from the home, accompanied by staff, joined the March Past at the cenotaph in Whitehall to commemorate Remembrance Sunday in presence of the charity's patron Queen Elizabeth.
The Royal Star and Garter's chief executive Andy Cole joined residents on Sunday.
The charity, which has another home in Solihull, is looking to build new care homes around the country to provide specialist care for disabled ex-service people, including dementia care facilities.
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