An international team of veterans, serving personnel and archaeologists have unearthed a unique battle clearance trench on the Waterloo battlefield, revealing the dignity offered to an unknown soldier in horrific circumstances.
Read moreAn international team of veterans, serving personnel and archaeologists have unearthed a unique battle clearance trench on the Waterloo battlefield, revealing the dignity offered to an unknown soldier in horrific circumstances.
Read moreWaterloo Uncovered would would like to welcome you to join their virtual tours of the Waterloo Uncovered Excavation 2024 on 5, 9 and 12 September.
Read moreThis September, military veterans will join an archaeological excavation in Belgium as they search for answers to one of history’s enduring mysteries: what happened to the remains of the roughly 20,000 men who died at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815?
Read moreThe report covers 2023’s archaeological discoveries and veteran support successes, including welcoming our first Ukrainian veterans to our excavation, and adding two lost landmarks back onto the map of the Waterloo battlefield.
Read moreThe Army Benevolent Fund is delighted to award a £20,000 grant to Waterloo Uncovered towards its archaeology programmes promoting soldiers’ mental health.
Read moreAfter almost a decade of supporting injured veterans from around the world, Waterloo Uncovered is digging deep to support Ukraine with its life-changing veteran rehabilitation programme, in preparation for the aftermath of a bloody war that still rages on.
Read moreThe 2023 Impact Report from Waterloo Uncovered is now available
Read moreOn 21 October (Trafalgar Day), a team of 10 runners made up of military personnel, injured veterans and civilians will be taking on the ultimate challenge of scaling the Rock of Gibraltar from sunrise to sunset in the first ever WU Rock Relay Run.
Read moreTaxi Charity volunteer cab drivers take veterans and archaeologists to Belgium to support Waterloo Uncovered.
Read moreThe veteran support charity Waterloo Uncovered has returned to the Waterloo battlefield in Belgium to conduct its first archaeological excavation since 2019.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here