Combined Service Memorials of Kidwelly, Pembrey & Burry Port WW1-WW2 & Others
Description
This article is a comprehensive and uniquely constructed tribute to the servicemen of Kidwelly, Pembrey, and Burry Port who gave their lives in World War I, World War II, and other conflicts. It began with a spark—ignited by the West Wales War Memorial Project—which inspired a deeper exploration into the lives behind the names etched in stone.
What followed was a painstaking process of research and digital curation. Each biography is drawn from headstones, military records, local memorials, and historical archives. These men—soldiers, sailors, and airmen—were sons, brothers, fathers, and neighbours. Some lie in foreign war cemeteries; others rest in local churchyards. Some were never found, yet their memory endures.
This work goes beyond remembrance—it redefines how we engage with history. Through an interactive Google MyMaps archive, readers can explore grave locations, service histories, and memorials with precision and ease. Each biography includes direct links to Find A Grave entries, creating a seamless connection between narrative and geography, between past and present.
The complexity of this project cannot be overstated. It required extensive cross-referencing, digital mapping, and emotional sensitivity. It is the product of countless hours of dedication, and stands as a testament to how modern tools can deepen our understanding of sacrifice and legacy.
Few tributes offer this level of detail, accessibility, and emotional resonance. It is written not only to honour the fallen, but to educate and inspire. These men are not distant figures—they are part of our shared story, and their courage helped shape the freedoms we enjoy today.
We remember them. We honour them. We carry their legacy forward.
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