National Memorial Arboretum
Vic Van Den Bergh serves as Hon Chaplain at the National Memorial Arboretum since March 2009 and has worked as Deanery Missioner for the Church of England since June 2003, focusing on church growth and strategy development. Additionally, Vic has held the position of Minister at St Francis' (CofE) Church in Tamworth since June 2006 and has been a Chaplain for Staffordshire Police since October 2003. Previous experience includes roles as Tivoli Project Manager at Credit Suisse Asset Management and European Infrastructure Manager at Chubb Insurance. Vic began a career in engineering as a Trainee Technician Apprentice at the Post Office Railway. Educational qualifications include a degree in Bible Theology from London Bible College and several electrical engineering certifications from various technical institutions.
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National Memorial Arboretum
WHERE OUR NATION REMEMBERS The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK’s year-round centre of Remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place which honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice, and fosters pride in our country. The Arboretum is part of The Royal British Legion family of charities. Sited in the heart of the Nation, with 30,000 maturing trees and over 330 significant memorials set in 150 acres, it is a beautiful and lasting tribute to those who serve their country or who have died in conflict. Visitors from all walks of life number around 300,000 per year, including Service personnel, veterans, students of all ages, groups and individuals. Over 200 special events are held annually. The Act of Remembrance, including a Silence, is observed daily in the Millennium Chapel. The Arboretum is home to the striking Armed Forces Memorial which commemorates those who have been killed on duty or as a result of terrorism from the end of the Second World War to the present day.