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This year's Remembrance Day service is on Monday, November 11. The service will commence at 11am at the Port Macquarie cenotaph. It is the 100th year since the first Remembrance Day was held in London

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Port 2019 Remembrance Day Service 11-11-19 @ 10.30AM
This year's Remembrance Day service is on Monday, November 11. The service will commence at 11am at the Port Macquarie cenotaph. It is the 100th year since the first Remembrance Day was held in London

Remembrance Day commemorates those service men and women who have served their country.

Port Macquarie RSL sub-Branch president Greg Laird OAM has praised the Port Macquarie-Hastings community for their efforts in support this significant event on the calendar.

"It is a poignant day when we honour those who have fallen," he said.

"Remembrance Day is simply a day for us to show our appreciation and remembrance to all those who have served us in conflict or peacekeeping missions.

"I think the Port Macquarie service is growing each year and reflects well on the decision to include and invite younger members of our community to participate.

"Days like Remembrance Day and Anzac Day are significant because the community comes together to pays tribute to all who have fought for our freedoms.

"Don't forget too, that Remembrance Day services are held throughout the world, whereas Anzac Day is specifically Australian."

Mr Laird says Remembrance Day marks the end of hostilities for World War One. Last year was the 100th anniversary of the end of the war.

"It was hailed as the war to end all fighting so the exact day and time has always been recognised - even 100 years later," he said.

Days like Remembrance Day and Anzac Day are significant because the community comes together to pays tribute to all who have fought for our freedoms.

The service will be held on November 11th at the cenotaph in Port Macquarie from 11am.

"As in past years we will be assembling from 10.30am on Monday, November 11 and we will start the service with the tolling of the bells.

"From there we will have a short service which will be keynoted by Hastings Secondary College Port Macquarie campus year 11 student Brodie Knott, which will be followed by the laying of wreaths.

"We invite the Port Macquarie community to come down to Town Square for the service."

"From this small population base, no less than 416,809 men enlisted of which 302,000 served overseas. Of these, 62,000 were killed and 155,000 wounded," he said.

"In these circumstances, it is no surprise that November 11 - the day the carnage stopped - became a date of enduring significance. Armistice Day, as it was known, became the day to commemorate the sacrifice of the war.

"Although the idea of a commemorative silence was first suggested by a London-based Australian journalist, Edward Honey, the tradition originated in South Africa during the war and passed to London in 1919 where it was approved by King George V, immediately prior to the Armistice Day commemoration. He requested that the custom be observed throughout the Empire. The length of silence has since been reduced to one minute.

"The service is preceded by the Last Post and followed by the rousing strains of the Reveille."

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