The 250 Australian and British World War I troops recovered from mass graves have been re-interred in northern France. The bloody battle of Fromelles in July 1916 was the worst 24 hours of Australian history that saw large number troops about 7800 from a single division alone suffering massive casualties, killed, wounded or missing. Hundreds and thousands of Australians travelled to Fromelles to honour the fallen soldiers who were a family member or loved ones.

TheAustralianPost.com --- Fromelles Farwell to Australian Soldiers who died druing WW I in July 1916!
Prince Charles and Governor-General Quentin Bryce following the coffin of unkown Australian soldier during the ceremony in Formelles. Photo: AP

TheAustralianPost.com --- Fromelles Farwell to Australian Soldiers who died druing WW I in July 1916!
Final burial ceremony for WW I Australian soldier in Formelles. Photo: Penny Bradfield

TheAustralianPost.com --- Fromelles Farwell to Australian Soldiers who died druing WW I in July 1916!
After 94 years since the battle of Fromelles, the last 250 Australian and British WW I soldiers have been farewelled in Northern France. Photo: ADF