Poppyscotland Invites Normandy Veterans to Sail in Style to D-Day 75 Anniversary Events

Poppyscotland, together with its parent charity The Royal British Legion, has announced plans to take 300 Normandy veterans to France on a specially chartered ship for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The voyage will take veterans who helped liberate France during the Second World War, plus a relative or carer, to a series of commemorative events on both sides of the Channel at no cost to them.  The journey is being funded by the Royal British Legion’s LIBOR grant, in conjunction with the Ministry of Defence and Arena Travel.

The vessel will depart from Dover on 2nd June, taking in the UK commemorative events in Portsmouth and Poole before crossing the English Channel and arriving in Normandy, on 6th June, exactly 75 years after the D-Day Landings.

The Legion, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence, is leading the UK’s commemorations in France to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day.  The full programme will be announced in the New Year and will involve a series of events in the UK and Normandy including at Bayeux Cathedral and the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, Bayeux.  Portsmouth, where much of the landing force sailed from in 1944, will be the focal point of the Ministry of Defence led UK commemorations, along with a service of Remembrance to be held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

Poppyscotland Chief Executive Mark Bibbey said: “Seventy five years ago, the largest seaborne invasion force in history set sail for France on a mission to liberate Europe. Alongside their American cousins, nearly 160,000 men from Britain and the Commonwealth landed on the beaches of Normandy. Today we stand in awe of their achievement and salute their bravery and sacrifice. We invite any of them who wish to attend the events to commemorate their achievements to get in touch with the Legion and join our journey back to Normandy.”

Veterans interested in travelling on the ship are invited to contact the Legion for an application form which can also be downloaded from their website at www.rbl.org.uk/dday75. This needs to be completed and returned by Monday 4th February. Each veteran will be entitled to travel with one guest or carer. Should more applications from eligible veterans be received than available spaces, a ballot will take place. This will ensure that the process of selection is fair and that all veterans have a chance to travel on the ship.

Peter Deer, Commercial Director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “We feel honoured to be part of the Royal British Legion’s commemorations, marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings and the Battle of Normandy, in what is set to be a very poignant and moving voyage for these veterans and their loved ones. The voyage will follow the same path as the ships involved on this momentous day, and Boudicca will provide a comfortable setting in which to retrace those important steps which brought peace and reconciliation to mark the Second World War.” 

 

Notes to editors

  • For further information please contact Fraser Bedwell, Head of Marketing at Poppyscotland, on 0131 550 1582 or 07989 419026, or email at f.bedwell@poppyscotland.org.uk.
  • Poppyscotland provides life-changing support to the Armed Forces community. Money raised from the Scottish Poppy Appeal and Poppyscotland’s year-round fundraising enables them to deliver support to members of the Armed Forces community in Scotland by providing tailored funding and assistance. The charity also funds services in advice, employment, housing, mental health, mobility and respite. Please note that we are known as “Poppyscotland”, and not “PoppyScotland” or “Poppy Scotland”. For more information, please visit us at: www.poppyscotland.org.uk.
  • Poppyscotland is part of the Royal British Legion group of charities. They merged in 2011 to create the largest charity group supporting the Armed Forces community across the whole of the UK. The charity group also comprises of the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. For more information on the Royal British Legion visit www.britishlegion.org.uk. For more information on the National Memorial Arboretum visit www.thenma.org.uk
  • The Legion’s initiative is driven in part by a determination to help veterans overcome any potential issues with a lack of available accommodation in Normandy in June.
  • The Allied invasion of Normandy, known as D-Day, took place on 6 June 1944, and was the largest amphibious assault ever launched. More than 80,000 British and Canadian troops took part in the invasion on the beaches alongside United States Forces, in an Allied invasion force of nearly 160,000. Another 23,400 British troops were landed by air. Supporting the invasion were more than 7,000 ships off the coast (including the famous HMS Belfast) and 11,000 aircraft. In total, British and Commonwealth casualties (killed, wounded or missing) on D-Day numbered approximately 4,300. The invasion was the first stage in the liberation of Europe from Nazi occupation, which ultimately led to victory for Allied Forces in 1945.
  • Operated by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, the Boudicca is named after the British warrior Queen. The ship was designed for world cruising and was extensively refurbished in March 2018. Images and video footage of the Boudicca are available from the RBL Press Office.
  • Veterans can contact Arena Travel with any questions about the boat on 01473 660 800 and apply for places via www.rbl.org.uk/dday75.
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