The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
COMMENCEMENT
OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION AT PHEASANT WOOD, FROMELLES
Work to recover the remains of up to
400 WWI British and Australian soldiers will begin today at Pheasant Wood, in
the village of Fromelles in France.
Minister for Defence Science and
Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, said the excavation marks the next step
in seeing those who courageously sacrificed their lives on 19 and 20 July 1916 at
the battle of Fromelles, buried with honour and dignity.
“The United Kingdom and Australian
Governments are jointly committed to commemorating the bravery and service of
these World War One British and Australian soldiers,” Mr Snowdon said.
“The Commonwealth War Graves
Commission is overseeing the project on behalf of the UK and Australian
governments and has engaged Oxford Archaeology to undertake the recovery
operation. “
Expected to be in attendance at the
start of the excavation the Australian Ambassador to France, Mr David Ritchie;
Australia’s Vice Chief of the Defence Force; Lieutenant General David Hurley;
and Vice Chairman Admiral Sir Ian Garnett KCB from the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission.
The recovery operation is planned to
be completed in September 2009. DNA will
be taken initially from a cross-section of remains to establish viability. Wherever it is possible to identify the
remains, named graves will be provided.
“The remains will be reinterred in
individual graves at the new Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, to be known as
the Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery,” Mr Snowdon said.
“This will be the first such cemetery
to be constructed in 50 years, and it is intended that the military funeral
will be held at the site in July 2010, on the anniversary of the Battle of
Fromelles.”
For more information about the
project, including the working list of names, or to register your details, go to
www.defence.gov.au/fromelles
or call 1800 019 090.
Media contacts:
Chloe
Wootten (Australian Fromelles Project Group): 0417 496 401
Kate Sieper (Warren Snowdon): 02 6277 7620 or 0488 484 689
Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498
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