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View Our Layout of Plots THE POPPY FACTORY Alphabetical index of memorial plots FIELD OF REMEMBRANCE 2020 Alphabetical index of memorial plots Plot N° Plot N° The Poppy Factory supports veterans with health challenges on their journey into employment. Plot N° Plot N° ADEN VETERANS ASSOCIATION 306 GUARDS AND HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY REGIMENTS: MERCHANT NAVY 98 ROYAL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BERKSHIRE & WILTSHIRE REGIMENT 165 ADJUTANT GENERAL’S CORPS 270 www.poppyfactory.org MERCIAN REGIMENT 180 ROYAL GREENJACKETS 164 AIR CREW ASSOCIATION 72 BLUES & ROYALS 236 METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCES 120 ROYAL HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT 189 AIR GUNNERS ASSOCIATION 72 COLDSTREAM GUARDS 229 MIDDLESEX REGIMENT 184 ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIERS 298 AIR SEA RESCUE 70 GRENADIER GUARDS 233 MIDDLESEX YEOMANRY 199 ROYAL HIGHLAND REGIMENT 293 AIRBORNE FORCES 244 IRISH GUARDS 230 MILITARY PROVOST STAFF CORPS 268 ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS / ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES / ROYAL IRISH ALGERINES ASSOCIATION 100 LIFE GUARDS 237 MONMOUTHSHIRE REGIMENT 286 FUSILIERS / ROYAL IRISH RANGERS 135 ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS 288 ROYAL DRAGOONS (ROYALS) 235 MONTE CASSINO SOCIETY 261 ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS 135 ARMY AIR CORPS 242 ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (THE BLUES) 234 ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS 135 ARMY CADET FORCE 142 SCOTS GUARDS 232 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED POLICE OFFICERS (NARPO) 120 ROYAL IRISH RANGERS 135 ARMY CATERING CORPS 139 WELSH GUARDS 231 NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE INSTITUTE 115 ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT 132 ARMY FILM AND PHOTO UNIT 141 NEW ZEALAND 153 ROYAL IRISH REGT (18TH OF FOOT) 130 ARMY PHYSICAL TRAINING CORPS 136 GURKHA BRIGADE 308 NORMANDY VETERANS 253 ROYAL LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT 181 ARNHEM CROSS 244 NORTH IRISH HORSE 131 ROYAL LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT 182 ARTILLERY REGIMENT 282 HEREFORDSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY 162 NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 177 ROYAL LOGISTIC CORPS 284 ARTISTS’ RIFLES 246 HERTFORDSHIRE & BEDFORDSHIRE YEOMANRY 210 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT 182 ROYAL MARINES 91 ASSOCIATION OF RAF WOMEN OFFICERS 68 HERTFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 182 NORTHERN RHODESIA REGT 303 ROYAL MERCIAN AND LANCASTRIAN YEOMANRY 211 ASSOCIATION OF WRENS 96 HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY 296 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY 206 ROYAL MILITARY POLICE 267 AUSTRALIA 151 HOME GUARD ASSOCIATION 127 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SHERWOOD RANGERS YEOMANRY 204 ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS 129 AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE 265 HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY 194 NOTTS & DERBYSHIRE REGIMENT 178 ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE AND FLEET AIR ARM 89 NURSES AND MIDWIVES 117 ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION 102 BEDFORDSHIRE & HERTFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 182 HUSSARS: ROYAL NAVAL PATROL SERVICE 101 BEVIN BOYS VETERANS 122 OLD CONTEMPTIBLES 240 ROYAL NAVY 95 BLACK WATCH 293 KING’S ROYAL HUSSARS 192 ORDER OF ST JOHN 123 ROYAL NORFOLK REGIMENT 182 BOMBER COMMAND 71 QUEEN’S OWN HUSSARS 225 OXFORDSHIRE & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY 171 ROYAL NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS 172 BORDER REGIMENT 183 QUEEN’S ROYAL HUSSARS 225 ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS ASSOCIATION 119 BRITISH KOREAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION 256 ROYAL HUSSARS 192 PALESTINE POLICE 304 ROYAL PIONEER CORPS 264 BRITISH NUCLEAR TEST VETERANS ASSOCIATION 69 ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS 225 PARACHUTE REGIMENT AND AIRBORNE FORCES 244 ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY 282 BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY 124 PERIOPERATIVE PRACTICE ASSOCIATION 116 ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS 172 BRITISH SALONIKA ARMY (1915-1918) 239 INDIAN ARMY - PRE 1947 307 POLICE FORCES 120 ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND 300 BUFFS (ROYAL EAST KENT REGIMENT) 187 INNS OF COURT REGIMENT 196 POLISH EX COMBATANTS ASSOCIATION 148 ROYAL SCOTS (THE ROYAL REGIMENT) 299 BURMA STAR ASSOCIATION 252 INTELLIGENCE CORPS 263 POPSKI’S PRIVATE ARMY 247 ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS 297 ITALY STAR ASSOCIATION 156 PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN REGIMENT OF YORKSHIRE 175 ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT 185 CAMBRIDGESHIRE REGIMENT 182 IRELAND (REGIMENTS OF) 134 PRINCESS MARY’S ROYAL AIR FORCE NURSING SERVICE 67 ROYAL TANK REGIMENT 281 CAMERONIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES) 294 PRINCESS OF WALES’S ROYAL REGIMENT 188 ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES 135 CANADA 150 JEWISH EX-SERVICEMEN & WOMEN ASSOCIATION 259 ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE FUSILIERS 172 CHESHIRE REGIMENT 179 JEWISH INFANTRY BRIGADE GROUP 258 Q.A.I.M.N.S & RESERVE WORLD WAR ONE 144 ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS 286 CHINDITS 250 Q.A.I.M.N.S. & RESERVE WORLD WAR TWO AND Q.A.R.A.N.C 143 ROYAL WELSH REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATION 286 CITY OF LONDON YEOMANRY 197 KENT AND COUNTY OF LONDON YEOMANRY (SHARPSHOOTERS) 201 Q.M.A.A.C. / A.T.S. / W.R.A.C. 265 ROYAL WESSEX YEOMANRY 212 CIVIL DEFENCE 113 KING EDWARD’S HORSE 195 QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE 93 ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE 158 CIVILIANS KILLED BY ENEMY ACTION 112 KING’S AFRICAN RIFLES & EAST AFRICAN FORCES 303 QUEEN’S LANCASHIRE REGIMENT 183 RUSSIAN CONVOY CLUB 262 COASTAL FORCES VETERANS ASSOCIATION 88 KING’S LIVERPOOL REGIMENT 183 QUEEN’S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS 289 COASTGUARDS (HM) 97 KING’S OWN REGIMENT 183 QUEEN’S OWN HIGHLANDERS 292 SCOUT ASSOCIATION 121 COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES 117 KING’S OWN ROYAL BORDER REGIMENT 183 QUEEN’S OWN ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT 186 SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS 291 COMBINED CADET FORCE AND ARMY CADET FORCE 142 KING’S OWN ROYAL REGIMENT (LANCASTER) 183 QUEEN’S OWN WARWICKSHIRE & SHERWOOD FORESTERS (NOTTS & DERBY) 178 COMMANDOS 249 KING’S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS 295 WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY 205 SHERWOOD RANGERS YEOMANRY 178 CONNAUGHT RANGERS 129 KING’S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY 161 QUEEN’S REGIMENT 190 SHROPSHIRE YEOMANRY 203 3RD/4TH COUNTY OF YEOMANRY (SHARPSHOOTERS) 201 KING’S REGIMENT 183 QUEEN’S ROYAL REGIMENT (WEST SURREY) 190 SMALL ARMS SCHOOL CORPS 278 CORPS OF ARMY MUSIC 140 KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS 170 QUEEN’S ROYAL SURREY REGIMENT 190 SOMERSET AND CORNWALL LIGHT INFANTRY 301 CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS 283 KING’S SHROPSHIRE & HEREFORDSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY 162 SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY 301 CRETE VETERANS AND FRIENDS SOCIETY (UK) 157 KOREAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION 256 R.N. COMMANDO ASSOCIATION 92 SOUTH AFRICA 159 CZECHOSLOVAK VETERANS (MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION) 149 RAF POLICE ASSOCIATION 76 SOUTH IRISH HORSE 130 LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS 172 RECONNAISSANCE CORPS 276 SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT 183 DERBYSHIRE YEOMANRY 208 LANCASHIRE REGIMENT (PWV) 183 REGIMENTS OF IRELAND 134 SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 177 DEVONSHIRE & DORSET REGIMENT 168 RHODESIA 302 SOUTH WALES BORDERERS 286 LANCERS: RIFLE BRIGADE 169 SPECIAL AIR SERVICE 245 DRAGOON GUARDS & DRAGOONS: WELCOME RIFLES 166 SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE 277 ROYAL LANCERS (QUEEN ELIZABETH’S OWN) 193 RNVR OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 99 SPIRIT OF NORMANDY 253 1ST THE KING’S DRAGOON GUARDS 228 9TH/12TH ROYAL LANCERS (PRINCE OF WALES) 193 ROYAL AIR FORCE (ALL SQUADRONS/REGIMENTS/ASSOCIATIONS) 74 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 123 1ST THE QUEEN’S DRAGOON GUARDS 228 QUEEN’S ROYAL LANCERS 193 The Field of Remembrance has been organised by The Poppy Factory since 1928. Over 300 plots are provided so that relatives, friends ROYAL AIR FORCE (RFC) 75 STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT 177 3RD CARABINIERS (PRINCE OF WALES) 227 ROYAL AIR FORCE / WOMEN’S ROYAL AIR FORCE / WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SUBMARINER ASSOCIATION 90 4TH/7TH ROYAL DRAGOON GUARDS 226 LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN 238 and fellow Service men and women can remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the Armed Forces. The proceeds AIR FORCE 68 SUFFOLK REGIMENT 182 5TH ROYAL INNISKILLING 226 LEINSTER REGIMENT 128 ROYAL AIR FORCE REGIMENT ASSOCIATION 73 SUSSEX AND SURREY YEOMANRY 202 LIGHT DRAGOONS 191 LIGHT INFANTRY 167 from the Field of Remembrance are traditionally given by The Poppy Factory to The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal every year. ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION 72 QUEEN’S BAYS (2ND DRAGOON GUARDS) 228 LONDON SCOTTISH & LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH 221 ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT 182 TYNESIDE SCOTTISH 287 ROYAL DRAGOON GUARDS 226 ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS (DISBANDED UNITS) 280 ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS (CARABINIERS AND GREYS) 227 LONDON REGIMENTS: ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS’ DEPARTMENT 275 ULSTER DEFENCE REGIMENT CGC 133 THE ROYAL SCOTS GREYS (2ND DRAGOONS) 227 The Poppy Factory ha organizado The Field of Remembrance desde 1928. Se proporcionan más de 300 parcelas para que parientes, ROYAL ARMY DENTAL CORPS 138 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 147 WESTMINSTER DRAGOONS 198 11TH FINSBURY RIFLES 215 ROYAL ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS 269 12TH RANGERS 217 amigos y otros hombres y mujeres del Servicio pueden recordar a aquellos que han perdido la vida mientras servían en las Fuerzas ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS 273 V.A.D. (RN) ASSOCIATION 94 DUKE OF CORNWALL’S LIGHT INFANTRY 301 13TH PRINCESS LOUISE’S KENSINGTON REGIMENT 218 Armadas. Los procedimientosdel Campo de la Memoria son tradicionalmente entregados por The Poppy Factory al Poppy Appeal de The ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 272 DUKE OF LANCASTER’S REGIMENT 183 15TH PRINCE OF WALES’S OWN CIVIL SERVICE RIFLES 219 ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS 266 WAR WIDOWS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN 118 DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S REGIMENT 173 16TH QUEEN’S WESTMINSTER RIFLES 220 Royal British Legion cada año. ROYAL ARMY PHYSICAL TRAINING CORPS 136 WARWICKSHIRE & WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY (QUEENS OWN) 205 DUNKIRK LITTLE SHIPS ASSOCIATION 254 17TH TOWER HAMLETS RIFLES 215 ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS & ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT 274 WELCH REGIMENT 286 DUNKIRK VETERANS ASSOCIATION 255 18TH LONDON IRISH RIFLES 222 ROYAL ARMY VETERINARY CORPS 137 WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT 175 DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY 163 19TH ST PANCRAS RIFLES 223 ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT 165 WILTSHIRE REGIMENT 165 1ST BN THE LONDON REGT (RF)TA / 2ND BN THE LONDON REGT (RF)TA 213 WOMEN’S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE (WAAF) 68 EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT 183 1ST/2ND & 3RD/4TH ROYAL FUSILIERS TA 213 Das Feld der Erinnerung wird seit 1928 von der Mohnfabrik organisiert. Über 300 Grundstücke
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