November 9. Belfast Cenotaph. Roll of Honour

The sixteen WW1 men remembered today rest in Egypt, Belgium, Greece and England. Five RAF crew reflect the demands made in WW2 carrying the war to the foe. They include Sam Allen from Ballymena, who died as a POW of the Japanese, and Isaac Kennedy from Ahoghill, lost over Hamburg. The entry for Dublin-born Aircraftswoman Joy Coleman is a reminder of the deadly presence of TB in WW2. Our veteran today is Bill Epstein of the Belfast Jewish community who served in the Royal Navy in WW2.  Post-war he became an academic of international stature. Photo – The grounds of Belfast City Hall leading to the Cenotaph when an art work of shrouded figures reflected the number in 36 (Ulster) Division and other Irish formations who have no known grave.

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