
The video below contains highlights of the day, including the morning service and evening concert, attended by Veterans, dignitaries and the general public. John McCrae penned the Poem In Flanders Fields on a scrap of paper in May 1915 on the day following the death of a fellow soldier. The nation will mark the 21st anniversary of the al-Qaida terrorists attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on September 11th. Original hand painted lest we forget canvas. Army soldiers silhouetted by the sunrise, cross the finish line after completing a 5K Patriot Day Run in remembrance of the 911 attacks at Hunter Army Airfield, Septemin Fort Stewart, Georgia. On 6 June 2022, the 78th anniversary of D-Day, the Memorial was for the first time the focal point of the commemorations in Normandy, as a place where people could come together to remember and reflect. Kneeling Soldier Lest We Forget Remembrance Day,Poppy Window vinyl Decal ,Sticker Art, Room, Wall, Car, Van D. (Picture: Victoria Jones/PA Wire) Today is Armistice Day the day the guns fell silent. The soldier was placed at Syston War Memorial Clock Tower, in Leicestershire, by an anonymous knitter on. The Opening Ceremony was presided over by then British Ambassador to France, Lord Edward Llewellyn. Jon Fellowes Friday 2:01 pm The Last Post is often heard at military remembrance events. 8 November 2021 A life-size knitted soldier has appeared at a town's war memorial. These Remembrance Day flags make great military gifts for any British. The Memorial was officially opened, virtually, by Royal Patron of the Normandy Memorial Trust, King Charles III (then HRH The Prince of Wales). Perfect for any collectors, vexillology enthusiasts or as a military gift for a soldier. On 6 June 2021, 77 years on, an historic moment took place. The site also includes a French Memorial, dedicated to the memory of French civilians who died during this time.

Inscribed in stone, their names have never, until now, been brought together. A ceremony commemorating the end of the First World War is held annually on the 2nd week of November at. This includes people from more than 30 different countries. WW1 Remembrance Day at the British Military Cemetery.


The British Normandy Memorial records the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944.
