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Remembrance Day 2017 By Heather SHARP FRAMED by Jacaranda trees, the Raymond Terrace Remembrance Day commemoration service for 2017 was attended by over 100 residents. Many former serving men and women were present, perhaps reflecting on their own years of service and those of their comrades. Once a vivid celebration of world peace, it has now arguably become a day more sombre than ANZAC Day in commemorating those who died serving their nation. The Raymond Terrace Remembrance Day Service organised by the President of the RSL sub-branch, Captain Victor Jones, RANR continued the tradition of a minute’s silence at 11am to commemorate the official time of the ceasefire of
hostilities on the Western Front. This important date in Australia’s remembrance calendar is commemorated by all the allied nations. Each year since the ceasefire in 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a minute’s silence is observed. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June, 1919 officially ending World War I. Captain Jones said, “The sacrifices Australians made in World War I remains one of our nation’s greatest modern tragedies, and few families of the time were untouched by its horror.” As Captain Jones reminded the audience, “Originally called Armistice Day, the commemoration was re-named Remembrance Day after the Second World War because ‘the war to
q Councillor Giacomo Arnott and Captain Victor Jones, RANR, President of the Raymond Terrace RSL Sub-branch assist the relative of Private Charles Wattus from World War I, collect soil for the Centenary project.
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