
Memorial Wall
Share your Tribute on The PTSD-Resolution Memorial Wall
Commemorating the Fallen of UK Armed Forces Who Have No Known Grave
The Memorial Wall is a service for relatives to remember the fallen of the UK armed services who died without a known grave. Please also visit the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, whose father was killed in action in Singapore in 1942, says:
“PTSD Resolution is proud to launch this online Memorial Wall for those wishing to remember, and by doing so, to support the recovery of the mental health of veterans and reservists who have survived and also family members who may be affected.”
Relatives of fallen veterans with no grave can submit details and an image by using the form on the PTSD Resolution website. There is no charge: visitors are invited to make a charitable contribution to the work of PTSD Resolution in providing free mental health therapy to traumatised veterans, reservists and their families.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, whose father was killed in action in Singapore in 1942, says:
“VJ Day on August 15th marks the day when Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, bringing the war to an end. The memorial wall initiative serves as a reminder of all those people who were killed in action and reported as missing presumed dead, and who do not have any gravestone by which to honour their memory. "
If you would like to add a memorial to the wall, please email: howard@ptsdresolution.org including your message and attaching a photo it you have one. If you have difficulty then just email me.
Should you wish to make a voluntary donation to support the charitable work of PTSD Resolution, use the button below.