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Our New Campaign: D-Day 75

A new item from the There But Not There organization.


D-Day 75: Operation Tiger

On 28th April 1944, 749 American servicemen were killed off Slapton Sands in Devon during a rehearsal for D-Day called Operation Tiger.

As the troops were on the water preparing to practice landing on the beaches, German E-boats were alerted to activity in the area and attacked.

Due to the need for absolute secrecy the tragedy was kept quiet and, even today, is not as well-known as it should be.

These servicemen were the first casualties of D-Day, so to highlight this story and to launch our D-Day 75 commemorative campaign, today we laid 749 pairs of Bootprints on the same beach at Slapton Sands.

D-Day and the Battle of Normandy saw over 50,000 servicemen and women die – from Britain, the Commonwealth and America – in a battle that would turn the tide of the Second World War.

This year’s There But Not There campaign encourages you to walk in the bootprints of those servicemen and women who gave their lives in this extraordinary battle.

Our Bootprint plaques each carry the name of someone who died during this battle and all profits support projects that help today’s veterans get back into employment after their service.

Buy your Bootprint
You can buy your table-top Bootprint in our shop and you can choose to have it inscribed either with the name of someone from the American or the British and Commonwealth list of the fallen for £29.99.

Alternatively, you can choose an unnamed plaque for £22.99 which you can personalise yourself with the name of someone you wish to remember from the Second World War or any other conflict.

Our Bootprint stickers (£4.80) are ideal for community groups, schools and businesses wanting to show their support and we offer both a biodegradable and vinyl option.

Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR

2019 so far…

An item from the There But Not There organization.


Our year so far…
It’s been a little while since we’ve been in touch, but we’ve been working hard on various projects and we can’t wait to share them with you!
Teaming up with Forces War Records
We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with Forces War Records, who will be offering our last Tommies exclusively to their community.

As always, our Tommies are packed by veterans at the RBLI and the profits from the sales will be split between our six beneficiary charities.

If you wanted to get another Tommy before they sell out for good, you can purchase them through the Forces War Records shop.

If you want to find out more about your family’s wartime history, we recommend purchasing a membership to Forces War Records, who have offered us a 40% discount code: enter FWR40off at checkout.

The Soldiering On Awards
We are delighted to announce that There But Not There was nominated for a Soldiering On Award! On Friday night, the whole team attended the awards, to see if we would win the Business of the Year – Community Impact Award.

Sadly, we didn’t win the award, but we were proud to have been nominated alongside four incredible business and we would like to congratulate Sinah Common Honey for their well-deserved win.

What’s next?
While we have been away from your inboxes, we’ve been working incredibly hard on our upcoming campaign, commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944.

We will be announcing our campaign on our social media channels and in an upcoming newsletter – so stay tuned!

Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR

There But Not There – the year in review

From the There But Not There organization.


There But Not There 2018
In 2018, Remembered launched the There But Not There project to:

Commemorate those who died in the First World War through art installations wherever there is a Roll of Honour.
Educate all generations, particularly the young, to learn from and recognise the sacrifice made by so many service personnel.
Heal today’s veterans who are suffering from the mental and physical wounds of their services.

As we head into 2019, we want to share our 2018 highlights with you.

Our silhouettes were installed in 3,500 communities around the UK.
We teamed up with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to ensure all communities that wanted to remember their Fallen could host a commemorative installation in their local area. Uniformed youth groups, schools, places of worship and community spaces around the country returned figures back to the spaces they left behind 100 years ago.
We shared educational resources with 24,000 schools
Our educational resources were downloaded by schools around the country, helping to support the teaching of the First World War in both primary and secondary classrooms and encouraging the younger generation to better understand the true impact of war.
Our Tommies have been taken into more than 80,000 homes
Our incredible success on the first day of our campaign has continued through the year and it’s wonderful to know that so many families are using our Tommies to remember family members or loved ones who served in the First World War and conflicts since.
We have taken our campaign to Downing Street, The Treasury and to Parliament
Over 120,000 of you signed our petition to return the VAT charged on our Tommies. Thanks to your support, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that a donation equivalent to the VAT will be made to our beneficiaries. This is wonderful news and means that even more money is raised with each Tommy sold. Thank you.
Our 6ft Tommies have been installed in some truly iconic locations 
From the Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to the Millennium Stadium and Lords Cricket Ground, governmental and sporting institutions have shown their support for our campaign.
… As well as internationally – in the USA, Canada and Australia
And we ended the year with a Millie!

We were over the moon to win the award for ‘Support for the Armed Forces at The Sun Military Awards in December. This is in no small part down to the incredible backing we have received from our supporters, so thank you for being part of our campaign. 

Here’s to 2019!
We have had an incredible year and we cannot wait to share our plans for next year with you. We are continuing to sell our remaining Tommies, to remember those who were still suffering after the end of the war and to raise money for veterans who need our support today.
Buy your Tommy
You can still buy your Tommies in-store at the following locations:

  • WHSmith high street stores (please ask at the counter)
  • John Lewis stores in: Welwyn Garden City, Cardiff, Newcastle and Edinburgh
  • Selected Timpson stores (see our website)
Buy Your Tommy Online Now
Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR

Buy your Tommy in time for Christmas

From the There But Not There organization.


Get your Tommy in time for Christmas
Our Tommies make great Christmas gifts for anyone in the military or with an interest in history. Not only are you buying a gift to remember the fallen, you are also helping raise money for our six beneficiary charities – so your purchase really is a gift for good.

As well as being a great gift, your Tommy purchase will help us #BringTommyHomeForXmas.

18,355 people died between 12th November and 31st December 1918 from sporadic fighting, wounds sustained during the war and the influenza pandemic. After surviving the war, none of these people made it home for Christmas in 1918.

Order by tomorrow, Monday 17th December, to guarantee delivery in time for Christmas.
Please note, if you ordered a Golden Ticket Tommy, you will receive your standard classic Tommy it in the next few days. If you won – congratulations! Your winning Tommy will also arrive this week.
Buy Your Tommy Now
We Won A Millie!
We are delighted and proud to say that this week, we won the Support for the Armed Services award at The Sun Military Awards.

We were nominated alongside TechVets and Give Us Time, both of whom do brilliant work in this sector.

Our small team has been committed to commemorating those who fought in the First World War and raising money for incredible military charities, so winning a Millie is a huge honour.

Your support over this past year has been invaluable and we want to say a big thank you!

Buy in-store
You can still buy your Tommies in-store at the following locations:

  • WHSmith high street stores (please ask at the counter)
  • Peter Jones, Sloane Square
  • John Lewis, Oxford Street
  • Selected Timpson stores (see our website)

Keep an eye on our website and social media for announcements of further locations.

Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR

Can you help Bring Tommy Home for Christmas?

From the There But Not There organization.


Help us bring Tommy home for Christmas
We are delighted to be stocked in Peter Jones, Sloane Square and in John Lewis, Oxford Street – and we’re hoping to see our Tommies in more stores around the country soon!
18,355 people died between 12th November and 31st December 1918 from sporadic fighting, wounds sustained during the war and the influenza pandemic. After surviving the war, none of these people was able to make it home for Christmas in 1918.

This December, we want to bring Tommy home for Christmas and we need your help!

If you can volunteer at Peter Jones in Sloane Square, London or John Lewis, Oxford Street, London, please reply to this email and let us know your availability.

If you might be available to volunteer elsewhere, please let us know when and where and we’ll be in contact if we’re in a John Lewis store near you.

Remembering the 18,355
Any Tommies bought this December will come with a link to our Remembrance Wall. Here you can generate a name, from the 18,355 servicemen and women from Britain and the Commonwealth who died, to remember.

Purchase your Tommy from our website and help #BringTommyHomeForXmas.

Copyright © 2018 Remembered, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
Remembered
33 Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR