A convoy of London taxis has introduced round 100 veterans to Normandy to put wreaths on the Bayeux Commonwealth Conflict Grave Cemetery. Positioned within the first city liberated on D-Day, the cemetery is the biggest Second World Conflict cemetery of Commonwealth troopers in France, with almost 5,000 graves. Many of the 4,000 British troopers buried right here died throughout the invasion, 73 years in the past.
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Interviewed on this report are veterans Main Joseph Mark and Ken Hay previously of the 4th Battalion, the Dorset Regiment.
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