Nous nous rappellerons d'eux – Souvenir dimanche 2021

Souvenir dimanche Service et Parade

Dover War Memorial

dimanche 14 Novembre 2021

 

A 11h00 sur les hommes du Souvenir dimanche Douvres, women and children gathered at the People of Dover’s War Memorial to honour the memory of all the service men and women who gave their lives in armed conflicts past and present. Plus de 60 wreaths were laid during the service, covering the memorial in red poppies, as a token of the Town’s thanks for the sacrifices made to secure our peace and freedom.

 

 

The Town Mayor of Dover Councillor Gordon Cowan lays a wreath.

Le défilé des normes, des anciens combattants et d'autres organisations ont défilé au Monument commémoratif de guerre devant la Maison Maison Dieu où les deux minutes de silence a été observé avec les dirigeants civiques. The wreath laying was led by the Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, Col. Brian O’Gorman (Rtd), on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, suivi par le maire de la ville de Douvres, Le conseiller Gordon Cowan, the leader of Dover District Council, Cllr Trevor Bartlett, the MP for Dover and Deal Mrs Natalie Elphicke and on behalf of the Government of Flanders. Des gerbes ont ensuite été déposées par des représentants des services en uniforme et des associations d'anciens combattants. Everyone was welcome to pay their tribute including local organisations and the families of the fallen.

Our thanks go to all those who attended our service to remember the fallen including the White Cliffs Branch of the Royal British Legion who set out the Garden of Remembrance and collected for the Poppy Appeal in all weathers over the last two weeks. We are also grateful to Commander Nick Chatwin RN (Rtd) for reading the Exhortation and the Kohima Epitaph, Parade Marshal Mr Alan Tinker of the Dover and Deal Sea Cadets, Mr John Harknett of the Royal Green Jackets Association for playing the last post, Betteshanger Colliery Welfare Band for leading the music, les porte-étendards, and also the young people of our Cadet forces who attended and acted as sentries during the service.

The Memorial Service was officiated by the Reverend Catherine Tucker Team Rector for the Dover Town Team Ministry and Flt. Lt. Malcom Sawyer, RAFVR (Rtd), Aumônier de la Royal British Legion (Dover). In her address Rev. Tucker spoke of the need to remember in such as way as to keep the stories of those who we commemorate alive and continue their work to bring peace.

The service finished with the singing of the National Anthem

Le défilé marcha ensuite à travers la ville à la place du marché où le maire a pris le salut à St. Église de Marie.

 

Our picture shows a member of the Royal British Legion White Cliffs Branch hard at work after the service securing the wreaths.