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HomestoriesCommunity gets together to commemorate Remembrance Day

Community gets together to commemorate Remembrance Day

The Southern Downs and Granite Belt paused on 11 November at 11 am to remember Australians who have given their lives in war.

On 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of continuous warfare in the First World War.

In the four years of that war, more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas and more than 60,000 of them had died.

Each year on this day Australians observe one minute’s silence at 11 am, in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts.

Many of these services commence with the laying of wreaths. Flowers have been traditionally laid on graves and memorials in memory of the dead. Woven into a wreath they were used by ancient Romans to crown victors and the brave as a mark of respect. Poppies and Rosemary have become popular in wreaths since WW1.

The Last Post is a bugle call that signifies the end of the day and in memorial services symbolises the duty of the dead is over and they can rest in peace. Followed by a period of silence that allows time to reflect and as a sign of respect. This mark of silence came about in 1919 with a decree from the King to suspend all normal activities for two minutes on the “11th hour of the 11th day on the 11th month so that everyone may be concentrated on the reverent remembrance of the Glorious Dead”.

After silence and the flags raised Rouse is sounded. It symbolises an awakening in a better world for the dead. It also calls the living back to duty now that respects have been paid.

The Stanthorpe Sub Branch held their service yesterday, with good attendance even with wet weather causing flooding in the area.

One of the Stanthorpe Sub Branch core values is to preserve the memory of those who have and are still serving. The Sub Branch supports and sponsors activities that promote and inspire the community in coming together with veterans and participating in commemorative events.

One of the Stanthorpe Sub Branch core values is to preserve the memory of those who have and are still serving. The Sub Branch supports and sponsors activities that promote and inspire the community in coming together with veterans and participating in commemorative events.

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