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About 1,000 crosses were planted at the Sheerness War Memorial to commemorate Islanders killed in conflicts over the past 100 years.
The crosses were placed on the lawn either side of the monument to denote Sheppey soldiers and civilians who have died in battles since the First World War.
Those helping put them into the ground included Peter MacDonald, who started the initiative and set-up the Sheppey War Memorial Trust to have a bigger monument built to honour all Islanders killed in conflict.
Each cross is handwritten and includes the name and rank of each fallen soldier or civilian.
Nigel Martin, CEO of Sheppey Matters, which part-funded the project, also attended the planting ceremony.
He said: “Given that Peter MacDonald’s memorial isn’t likely to be built for some years because of the high cost, the crosses are a simple way of acknowledging those who gave their lives but aren’t recognised on the current memorial.
“Peter did all the research on this, but it’s possible there may still be some names yet to be recorded and that should be included on the new memorial.”
Commemorations will also be held in the following places: