Updated 8:27 am PST, Friday, November 9, 2018 British Prime Minister Theresa May, center, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, left, lay wreaths at the graves of British World War I soldiers John Parr and George Ellison at the St. Symphorien cemetery in Mons, Belgium, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (Benoit Doppagne,Pool Photo via AP) less British Prime Minister Theresa May, center, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, left, lay wreaths at the graves of British World War I soldiers John Parr and George Ellison at the St. Symphorien cemetery … more Photo: Benoit Doppagne, AP Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, right, walk through the St Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons, Belgium, Friday Nov. 9, 2018, where wreaths were placed at the graves of John Parr, the first British soldier to be killed in WWI in 1914, and George Ellison, the last British soldier to be killed before Armistice in 1918. (Gareth Fuller/Pool via AP) less Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, right, walk through the St Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons, Belgium, Friday Nov. 9, 2018, where wreaths were placed at the … more Photo: Gareth Fuller, AP British Prime Minister Theresa May, second right, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, right, prepare to lay wreaths at the graves of British World War I soldiers John Parr and George Ellison at the St. Symphorien cemetery in Mons, Belgium, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (Benoit Doppagne, Pool Photo via AP) less British… [Read full story]
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