Remembrance
Day is the day to remember those who have died in war.
In
1918 the armistice that ended World War I came into force,
bringing to an end four years of hostilities . Few families were
left untouched by the events of World War I - 'the war to end
all wars' most had lost a father, son, daughter, brother, sister
or friend.
At
11am on 11 November we pause to remember the sacrifice of
those men and women who have died or suffered in wars and
conflicts and all those who have served during the past 100
years. |