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Overlooked VC hero will be honoured after all

September 4, 2013 09:58

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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The government has said that it is investigating ways to honour foreign soldiers who won the Victoria Cross while serving in the British armed forces during the First World War.

The move comes in response to protests against plans to honour only British-born VC heroes.

The Department of Communities and Local Government announced last month that, to mark next year’s centenary anniversary of the start of the war, tribute paving stones would be laid in the home towns of 480 British VC winners.

The plan included the four UK-born Jewish medal recipients, but a fifth, Sergeant Issy Smith, would have been overlooked because he was born in Egypt.

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