THE descendants of 928 soldiers who faced a long march to freedom at the end of the First World War are being sought- as four ex-servicemen recreate the journey they made through the then war-ravaged Western Europe.
In June, Dave Carter, a Gunner in the Royal Artillery, RAF Junior Technician Stephen Kenworthy, Paul Burgess, a Lance-Corporal in the Royal Tank Regiment, and Warrant Officer Simon Cass, Royal Army Physical Training Corps, will set off for Germany, and then follow in the footsteps of those who made the 1919 trip back to Blighty.
Two of them will be repeating the same journey made by their great-grandfathers who were among the 928.
The four, all members of Moving Forces: Bolton, will fly out to Germany on June 11 and aim to return to Manchester on June 23 before walking from Manchester to Bolton on June 24 for the town's Armed Forces Day celebrations.
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