HomePress ReleasesArmistice Day marked by Services worldwide

Armistice Day marked by Services worldwide

Published on

spot_img

Servicemen and women around the world have joined the nation in marking two minutes’ silence at 11:00 on Armistice Day.

Armistice Day marks the moment – at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month when the First World War Armistice was signed more than 90 years ago in a railway carriage stationed in the Forest of Compiègne in Northern France.

Government Ministers and Defence Chiefs joined members of the Armed Forces, the public and Civil Servants for a service hosted by the Western Front Association at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.

Similar services were held across the nation and the world, from local ceremonies in the UK to events at bases and operational establishments, including Cyprus, Germany, the Falkland Islands and the Middle East.

The National Memorial Arboretum also marked Armistice Day with an outdoor Service of Remembrance at the Armed Forces Memorial, which will now close for up to one year for refurbishment work. The event was attended by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, members of the Armed Forces and political representatives.

Members of the Armed Forces have taken part in numerous Remembrance activities in the last few weeks.

Many have joined The Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal, donating their time and effort to sell poppies across the UK in aid of the charity. A handful of Cadets and personnel from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force also recorded a series of war poems and letters at Westminster tube station, which were played across the London Underground on Remembrance Sunday and are being played again today as part of the poetry on the Underground initiative.

Last Sunday Servicemen and women across the globe came together, including troops on Whitehall as Her Majesty The Queen led the Nation in the Act of Remembrance.

Latest articles

‘Assisted Dying’ Bill fails to protect the vulnerable, Bishop of London warns

The Bishop of London has warned of the ‘serious risk’ that people would opt...

Diocese of Carlisle awarded £6.8 million to fund missional growth

The Diocese of Carlisle has been awarded £6.8 million by the Church of England...

Diocese of Rochester awarded £11 million to support mission and growth

The Diocese of Rochester is delighted to announce that it is to receive £11 million over...

The Racial Justice Toolkit for the Diocese of Norwich: statement

The Racial Justice Toolkit for the Diocese of Norwich was published in September 2024...

Primate of All Ireland preaches at Washington National Cathedral

Archbishop McDowell is visiting Washington DC for a series of engagements which have included...

More like this

‘Assisted Dying’ Bill fails to protect the vulnerable, Bishop of London warns

The Bishop of London has warned of the ‘serious risk’ that people would opt...

Diocese of Carlisle awarded £6.8 million to fund missional growth

The Diocese of Carlisle has been awarded £6.8 million by the Church of England...

Diocese of Rochester awarded £11 million to support mission and growth

The Diocese of Rochester is delighted to announce that it is to receive £11 million over...