Multicultural Cumbria was dissapointed by the Commonwealth War Graves Committee's Special Commission report findings that hundreds of thousands of Commonwealth soldiers remain unmemorialised
A CUMBRIAN charity has expressed disappointment in the failure to recognise tens of thousands of Commonwealth troops who died fighting for the British Empire in the First World War.
A recent report, produced by a special committee formed to review historical cases of non-commemoration, found that 116,000, and potentially 350,000, of those who died while serving the then British Empire during the First World War remained without a memorial.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) issued an apology after the findings were released.