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Falkland Islands Remembrance Sunday arrangements

Saturday, November 7th 2015 - 08:42 UTC
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During the Remembrance Service a collection will be made for the Poppy Appeal During the Remembrance Service a collection will be made for the Poppy Appeal
A short service will be held at the Cross of Sacrifice and the Roll of Honor read out. There will be two minutes silence at approximately 11.00 am A short service will be held at the Cross of Sacrifice and the Roll of Honor read out. There will be two minutes silence at approximately 11.00 am
The Governor, an Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly, the Commander British Forces, will lay wreaths. Others wishing to lay wreaths will then do so. The Governor, an Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly, the Commander British Forces, will lay wreaths. Others wishing to lay wreaths will then do so.

The Falkland Islands have announced the following arrangements for Sunday 8 November 2015, Remembrance Sunday. The Annual Service of Remembrance will be held in Christ Church Cathedral commencing at 9.30 am.

 His Excellency the Governor, Commander British Forces, Members of the Legislative Assembly, visiting and resident Veterans, together with Senior Officers of the Armed Services will be attending this Service. The Service will be led by the Reverend Kathy Biles and other local ministers.

The Army Medical Services Band will provide musical accompaniment. During the Service a collection will be made for the Poppy Appeal. The congregation is requested to be seated in the Cathedral by 9.15 am. Seating will be on a first come first served basis.

At 1033 the Parade, consisting of detachments representing the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Falkland Islands Defense Force will form up on Ross Road East (B sip area) and march into position at the Cross of Sacrifice. Associations and Veterans will take up a position with the Band at the foot of the steps to the Cross. The flow of traffic will be controlled on Ross Road East in the B Slip and Stanley Cemetery area to facilitate this march.

Youth organizations will be present at the Cross of Sacrifice.

At 10.48 am HE the Governor, a Member of the Legislative Assembly and the Commander British Forces will arrive at the Cross of Sacrifice.

A short service will then be held and the Roll of Honor read out. There will be two minutes silence at approximately 11.00 am marked by the firing of the saluting guns on Victory Green.

HE the Governor, an Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly, the Commander British Forces, will lay wreaths. Others wishing to lay wreaths will then do so.

This is an important public occasion and it is earnestly hoped that as many members of the community as possible will attend this observance ceremony and play an equal part in honoring and remembering all those who have given their lives for the peace and freedom we enjoy today.

It is appropriate for medals to be worn on this occasion.

All those arriving by vehicle at the Cross of Sacrifice should do so before 10:30 a.m. Drivers are requested to note that parking in the cordoned areas is not permitted and are asked to switch off their engines. The flow of traffic will be controlled, during the observance ceremony, at the junction of Snake Hill and James Street, the junction of Hebe Street with Ross Road and Ross Road East, east of the Cross of Sacrifice, in the vicinity of Lafone House.

Drivers of vehicles are requested to await the departure of the parade before moving off.

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  • LEPRecon

    Just getting ready to go to my local Remembrance Parade. Hopefully the rain will keep off for the duration of the ceremony, but regardless, it's a chance to quietly reflect and give thanks to all those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom.

    To all our friends in the Falklands I hope your Remembrance service goes well.

    Nov 08th, 2015 - 07:42 am 0
  • brasherboot

    The UK:
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    Be proud

    Nov 08th, 2015 - 11:44 am 0
  • LEPRecon

    Just got back from the Remembrance Service. The weather behaved and it went off without a hitch.

    I hope the Falklands ceremony goes as well.

    For our Argentine friends try this link to see how you should commemorate those who have fallen.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nxs39/royal-british-legion-festival-of-remembrance-2015

    Nov 08th, 2015 - 01:52 pm 0
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