Remembrance
2020 As with everything else in 2020, Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day have not been as we expected. However, the REME family made sure they remembered the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Al Stevens and his wife, Helen, marked Remembrance Sunday from their front door in Somerset
Ian Smith and his granddaughter held their two minutes of silence outside their home in Overbrae Gardenstown 10 craftsmaneditor@reme-rhq.org.uk
Major (Retd) Neil Graham and his wife Anne (former WRAC attached to the Royal Signals) at Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland. The Scottish Horse plaque is associated with 655 Sqn AAC, where Maj (Retd) Graham served in the LAD
16 Regt RA Wksp personnel carried out the act of Remembrance, honouring the memory of the fallen
Train Driver and REME Association Scotland Branch Secretary, Tom Hardie laid a wreath on behalf of the Branch at the memorial in George Square, Glasgow in his work uniform
Lt Col (Retd) Tony Workman marked Remembrance from his home in Andover