Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News

Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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