Guernsey Museums have this week been sharing the stories of some of the men from the Bailiwick who served during the Great War, as the islands remember all those who upended their lives at home to answer the call of duty.
The organisation claims that for every four Guernseymen who marched away, approximately one died.
Many more were wounded, and one family in Sark lost five sons in the hostilities. The population of the islands did not return to pre-war levels until the 1930s.
The Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Museum at Castle Cornet will open to the public this Remembrance Sunday between 10:00 and 13:00. A canon will fire at 11:00, and entrance is free.
Here, Express showcases some of the individuals, shared by Guernsey Museums, who ought to be in our thoughts this weekend.
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