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    Alexander, the proposed memorial would, of course, include all the services and this is part of the point. At the moment all we have is the cenotaph as a centre for ceremonies honouring the fallen of the global conflicts. While this is nationally recognised it does, in fact, simply commemorate one unknown fallen soldier. As an educational aspect the proposed memorial would not only allow people to find the name of their relative (and see it honoured in an impressive setting) it would also show them in context with the enormity of the sacrifice made during those wars. What better way of teaching future generations that such wars should never happen again than by showing them exactly how many fell in order to preserve the liberty we still enjoy?

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