Ipswich in Autumn 2022

PLAQUES UNVEILED FOR FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS

Mr Rennie spent almost 20 years piecing together the mystery of who these men were and how these most iconic war veterans were forgotten. The Ipswich RSL Sub Branch identified soldiers who were not recorded as well other veterans throughout the cemetery, through detailed research and cross checking of cemetery and military records with their search continuing. Council lodged the development and building applications on behalf of the Ipswich RSL Sub Branch and have provided ongoing support with project planning and maintenance. Many local businesses also came on board donating materials and labour.

New memorial plaques have been unveiled at a moving ceremony at the Ipswich General Cemetery. There are now 165 shiny plaques on the memorial wall and while they won’t be shiny for long, they will remain on the wall for centuries to come as an enduring reminder to the generations after them, of their sacrifice. The Adopt a Soldier campaign began to cover the cost of the plaques after local veteran Matt Rennie OAM noticed there were many soldiers buried in the cemetery that either did not have a headstone or were not recorded in official records in the first place. The community was invited to adopt a soldier by paying for their plaque to go on the memorial walls.

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