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Armistice/Remembrance Day - 1919

IanD

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My mother remembered her part in the very first 2 minute silence when she was 6.

She was out with her little sister, pushing iron wheeled dolls' prams along the cobbled street.

Suddenly, everything & every one stopped.
Horses, carts & people, everything - except 2 little girls & their noisy prams - & all the grown-ups saying shhhhhhh!
 
Please God, restrain the forces of evil who wage wars around the earth;
support the victims of war, & their families;
may the good news of Jesus - Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men be heard around the world.

 
ClaireG 06 said:
This will be an extra special Remembrance Sunday for me. My youngest son is taking part in his first ever parade with cadets.

May God protect him, & our youngsters in the forces who are seeking to use their strength to bring peace wherever they are serving.
 
Years ago (at least 9 years ago) I had the honour of, when on a holiday in Northern France, going to the Thiepval Memorial. Very solemn place, and if I remember correctly I did get emotional walking around. Very moving. We also went to a replica of Helen's Tower in Clandeboye too. Went to lots of memorials on that holiday.

Also, when we were out and about one time, we spotted a roadside memorial, and on it was one of my relatives. That was a very strange feeling to come across that 'randomly.'

Anyways, my two cents!
 
I believe the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas, Staffs does a remembrance service every day at 11.00. It's a very beautiful and moving place to visit.
 
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