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Introduction

The main focus of the “We Were There” exhibition is on people rather than events. It celebrates personal commitment and professionalism regardless of religion, race, gender or social background.

The exhibition was first presented to the public in November 2000. It has been welcomed for making a significant statement about the contribution of Britain’s ethnic minority communities to UK defence over the last 250 years. It has also helped to promote better understanding between communities by showing how men and women from Africa, Asia, the West Indies and other Commonwealth countries fought and served alongside British forces during many major conflicts.

For students of history and citizenship, the exhibition offers a wider and more inclusive perspective of our military past. It demonstrates how people from different religions, races, and cultures came together at times of great social, political, military and geographical change to help create and then defend the British Empire and democratic freedom. What has surprised many people is that most of those who served from the colonies were volunteers, including the whole of the Indian Army.

The exhibition is very much a positive story, but it should be remembered that over many years some of those who served did experience racial prejudice. Despite this they continued to offer their services to help Britain.

Although the exhibition is largely historical, the modern armed forces section illustrates how the qualities of commitment, professionalism and bravery, exhibited in the past, continue today. We hope you enjoy visiting the exhibition and are both inspired and moved by some of the courageous stories featured.

photo of Bill Jeffrey, Permanent Under Secretary of the Ministry of Defence

Bill Jeffrey
Permanent Under Secretary

photo of Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, Chief of the Defence Staff

Air Chief Marshal
Sir Jock Stirrup
Chief of the Defence Staff

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