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A memorial to the dissolved Cheshire Regiment has been unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum following a campaign by two former soldiers.
Stuart Harrison and Ashley Farrall began fundraising when they visited the site in 2018 and found it "baffling" the regiment was not represented.
They both designed the monument which includes a memorial stone engraved with the regimental motto "ever glorious".
It is made from Cheshire stone and also features the regiment's badge.
The memorial is flanked by two silhouettes representing soldiers from 1689 and 2007 and stands on a resin surface in the regimental colours of cerise and buff.