I am acting on behalf of the authorities at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery Busan, South Korea, where over 800 British Servicemen are buried.

The authorities there wish to obtain photographs of those servicemen interred there, and also of those who died but have no known grave (there are more than 200 of them).

Copies of the photographs will be placed in the man’s records, and will also be displayed on the walls of the Cemetery Hall of Remembrance, for all time.

The following names are just a few of the young men from Yorkshire who gave their lives in Korea: Fus Francis Vickers; Pte Gary Holmes; Gnr George W Naylor; Fus Fred Kenyon; Pte Baden Pickles; Fus Kenneth Foster; Sgt Edward M Hall; Gnr Norman Grayston; Fus Benjamin F Johnson; Maj Charles A H Blake; Pte Leslie Rolley; Pte John Holland.

Any family, or friend, who lost a loved one in the Korean War of 1950-53 and who wishes to take part can send the photograph to me, Brian Hough, at 116 Fields Farm Rd, Hyde, SK143NP. You can also email bhough116@gmail.com

Brian Hough, Hyde

After Big Brother it’s time to axe adverts

SO Channel 5 is to drop Big Brother (The Press, September 15). One down, hopefully others to follow. And when it comes to adverts if I would get rid of the ones with females on keep fit bikes. The best one is the children singing Queen’s Is This The Real Thing? Wish they made more like that.

Maureen Robinson, York