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ITV News: Reflecting on Campbell's Tradition of Remembrance

As we prepare to remember those who have lost their lives in wars around the world, the ITV News team took time to explore Campbell's rich history of service and continued tradition of remembrance.
7 Nov 2024
Written by Rachel Webb
General News
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ITV's Paul Clarke visited the College recently to find out more about the origins of our strong tradition of remembrance. In Central Hall, Paul spoke to Headmaster Mr Robert Robinson who retold some of the stories of Campbellians, including former Head Boy Reginald Whiteside, who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars. He also spoke to cadets from the Campbell and Strathearn Combined Cadet Force who explained their very personal reasons for remembering.

Watch the feature HERE.

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