The Malta Independent 16 April 2024, Tuesday
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Remembering the end of World War One

Sunday, 11 November 2018, 09:46 Last update: about 6 years ago

The Royal Naval Officers' Association - Malta GC, held a memorial service and wreath-laying ceremony at the Kalkara Naval (Capuchins) cemetery on Saturday 10th November to mark 100 years of Armistice Day, which was declared on November 11, 1918, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. This was the first Armistice Day, when millions of men laid down their guns at the end of the First World War.

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The memorial service, which was conducted by Rev. Robert Jackson MA(Oxon) BA(Hons) RNR, Chaplain of HMS DIAMOND and Lt. Andy Davies RN, President of the RNOA, was attended by members of the Association and representatives from various ex-service organisations.

Wreaths were laid on behalf of Her Majesty's Government by H.E. Mr. Stuart Gill OBE, the Royal Navy by WO Chris Lindop RN , the Royal Naval Officers' Association by Commander Geoff Fosberry RN, the Royal Naval Association by Mr. Paul Briffa, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary by Lt. Andy Davies RN, the British Army by Mr. Ed Forster , the Royal Air Force by Wing Commander Peter Cochrane RAF and Mrs. Sue Essex, the Merchant Navy by Captain Paul Warren MNI, and the United States Air Force by SM Sgt. A Pomeroy USAF.


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