Remembrance Day, once known as Armistice Day, is one of our most
important commemorative dates. On 11 November 1918, the guns on the
Western Front fell silent, and the armistice with Germany to end the
fighting on land, in the air and at sea was signed.
Each year on 11 November we pause as a nation at 11am for one minute
of silence to honour all those who have suffered and lost their lives
during wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.
A
wonderful resource for hosts of a Remembrance Day service, or those
commemorating at home, is available from the Department of Veterans
Affairs. Through their ANZAC Portal,
they have a free Remembrance Day Kitbag. It includes the order of
service, music, making a speech, the Ode of Remembrance, a brief
history, suggestions for a personal commemoration, guidelines to making a
paper poppy, and more.
This
year my home town hopes to finally have a normal Remembrance Day service, after being impacted by
Covid in 2020 and 2021 followed by a major flood in 2022 which saw a
number of army personnel deployed to the area to assist with
sandbagging, evacuations and cleanup.
So wherever you are at 11am this 11th of November, take a minute to pause and remember those who have served to protect our freedoms.
Lest We Forget.