100rocznica Zeebrugge Raid Uroczystości

DOVER PARADES AND SERVICES HONOUR WAR HEROES

 

Hundreds of people lined the streets of Dover to pay their respects to those who were killed and wounded during the Zeebrugge Raid 100 lat temu, który był najbardziej zuchwały atak amfibia Wielkiej Wojny.

 

The raid on the Belgian port was a desperate attempt by the Royal Navy’s Dover Patrol to stop German submarines wreaking havoc among allied shipping. During the raid on 23 kwiecień 1918, 277 men were killed and 356 wounded.

 

Parades and services were organised by Dover Town Council on St George’s Day (kwiecień 23) at both St James’s Cemetery and in the town centre, culminating in the striking of the Zeebrugge Bell at Maison Dieu at noon by Mayor Neil Rix, a remembrance ceremony undertaken each year since the raid.

 

At the cemetery’s Zeebrugge memorial where many of those killed are buried, wreaths were laid including those by Mayor Neil Rix, Commandant General of the Royal Marines Major General Charlie Stickland, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports – The Lord Boyce, Lord Lieutenant of Kent Viscount De L’isle, Governor of the Province of West Flanders Mr Carl Decaluwe, German Embassy Defence Attaché Commander Steffen Handrick, Australian High Commission Royal Australian Naval Advisor Captain S Craig, New Zealand Defence Staff Lieutenant Commander T McCall, Charlie Elphicke MP, other civic dignitaries from Kent and Flanders, descendants of the war heroes, Royal British Legion and other armed forces associations.

 

Usługi były urzędował przez Honorowego Kapelana do Dover Rady Miasta wielebnego Johna Walkera dr, Royal Naval Kapelan Czcigodny Ian Wheatley i biskup Dover Rt Wielebny Trevor Willmott.

 

Royal Marines zespołu Collingwood poprowadził marsz miejskie następnie przez strażnika i oddziałów Royal Navy HMS Somerset, royal Marines, RNLI Lifeboat Station Dover, Dover i Deal Korpusu Kadetów Sea, Dover Rejonowy Scout Rady, Duke studentów Royal Military Szkolnych Jorku, Dover Federation for the Arts Nomenklatury Cadet Mocy, Goodwin Academy students.

 

The Dover event followed two days of commemorations at Zeebrugge and Ostend (kwiecień 21 - 22), which were attended by Mayor Neil Rix. He said: “The strength and reverence of this year’s commemorations was overwhelming, and I’d like to thank all those who participated and the people of Dover who came to pay their respects.”

 

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