DX Group is supporting manufacturer ACS Stainless Steel Fixings with the distribution of steel statues commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s wartime role in the Army, for Remembrance Sunday.
The fifth annual Steel Soldiers Remembrance campaign supports the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF), the national charity of the British Army which supports soldiers, veterans and their families.
The 2025 design, created by Leeds schoolgirl Elizabeth Harrison, is a steel silhouette of the Queen in her WWII likeness, when she was a mechanic in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
For a donation, towns, villages and communities across the UK can receive a statue – and DX are on hand to oversee the transport.
Barney Barnbrook, ABF regional director, said: “It is wonderful to see this campaign evolve, with a truly poignant design that resonates with our audience.
“We’re enormously grateful to ACS, DX Group and all those involved in helping us meet that need – and for helping to keep alive the spirit of service that Her Late Majesty embodied.”
Nicola Walker, regional sales manager at DX Group, added: “It was an honour to deliver these symbols of remembrance across the UK last year and we’re proud to support ACS again this year.”















