Conmemoración del ataque a Zeebrugge – 23 Abril 2019

The 101st Anniversary of the Dover Patrol’s heroic and historic raid on Zeebrugge on St George’s Day 1918 fue conmemorado en una ceremonia anual el 23 Abril 2019. Reverend Sean Sheffield conducted a service at St James Cemetery where the fallen of the raid are laid to rest together with their leader Vice Admiral Sir Roger Keyes. Servicemen from Band and Bugles of the Rifles played the Last Post. Representantes de Dover y Zeebrugge depositaron ofrendas florales junto con Asociaciones de Veteranos, Grupos comunitarios y familiares de los fallecidos.

El St. George’s Day raid on the mole at Zeebrugge is remembered for the extreme bravery of the men involved in the attack. Following the attack 8 Victoria Crosses were awarded. A pesar de la terrible pérdida de vidas, el Zeebrugge Raid ayudó a acelerar el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

After the ceremony at the cemetery further respects were paid at Dover Town Hall where, y luego, el alcalde de la ciudad de Dover, Councillor Sue Jones rang the Zeebrugge Bell. The Bell was a gift of thanks from the King of Belgiums in recognition of the fallen.

Our photograph is of the memorial to Lord Keyes in St James’s Cemetery following the Commemoration Service and wreath laying.