United Kingdom

Discover the United Kingdom: A Tapestry of History, Royalty, and Natural Wonders

Embark on a journey to the United Kingdom, an archipelago where history and modernity intertwine in a rich tapestry that spans thousands of years. Located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe, the UK is composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with its own unique heritage and allure. From the Neolithic Orkney to the Roman baths of Bath, the Norman conquest to the industrial revolution, the UK's legacy is as diverse as its landscapes.

Chronicles of the Isles: A Storied Past

The United Kingdom's narrative is marked by legendary monarchs, literary greats, and epoch-defining events. Its sovereignty has influenced global history, language, and culture, with a monarchy that continues to capture the world's imagination.

London: The Crown Jewel

In the heart of the UK, London stands as a global metropolis, boasting landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, alongside the modernity of the Shard and the cultural haven of the West End.

Edinburgh: A Capital of Culture

Travel north to Scotland's Edinburgh, where the iconic Edinburgh Castle looms over a city renowned for its festivals, arts, and the historic Royal Mile.

The Lake District: Nature's Masterpiece

England's Lake District offers tranquil beauty, with its idyllic lakes, mountainous landscapes, and literary associations with Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.

The Giant's Causeway: Geological Splendor

In Northern Ireland, the Giant's Causeway showcases an awe-inspiring coastal landscape of basalt columns, born from volcanic fury and Irish legend.

From the rugged coasts of Cornwall to the sweeping valleys of Wales, and the picturesque glens of the Scottish Highlands, the United Kingdom invites exploration of its castles, cathedrals, and quaint villages. As you traverse through travel.frogsfolly.com, let us guide you through the UK's living history, its vibrant cultures, and its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Join us to discover the United Kingdom—a land where every stone tells a story and every landscape inspires a dream.

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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
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After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
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From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
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Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
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Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
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Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
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In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
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Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
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Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
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A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
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AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
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Column B Army, Infantry<br />
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B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
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Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
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C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column D Royal Air Force<br />
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D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
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Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
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E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
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Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
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F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
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Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
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R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
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Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
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Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>On the last day before the two week Christmas holiday, the Coca Cola Christmas Truck visited Birmingham City Centre again.<br />
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At the Bullring, but for the first time at Rotunda Square.<br />
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I previously got it in St Martin's Square around three times before.<br />
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
<br />
After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
<br />
From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
<br />
Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
<br />
Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
<br />
Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
<br />
Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
<br />
In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
<br />
Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
<br />
 <br />
Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
<br />
<br />
Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
<br />
<br />
Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
<br />
<br />
Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
<br />
In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
<br />
Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
<br />
The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
<br />
Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
<br />
After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
<br />
From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
<br />
Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
<br />
Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
<br />
Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
<br />
Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
<br />
In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
<br />
Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
<br />
 <br />
Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
<br />
<br />
Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
<br />
<br />
Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
<br />
<br />
Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
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After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
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From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
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Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
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Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
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Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
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In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
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Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
<br />
 <br />
Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
<br />
<br />
Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
<br />
<br />
Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
<br />
<br />
Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
<br />
In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
<br />
Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
<br />
The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
<br />
Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
<br />
After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
<br />
From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
<br />
Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
<br />
Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
<br />
Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
<br />
Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
<br />
In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
<br />
Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
<br />
 <br />
Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
<br />
<br />
Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
<br />
<br />
Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
<br />
<br />
Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
<br />
In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
<br />
Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
<br />
The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
<br />
Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
<br />
After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
<br />
From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
<br />
Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
<br />
Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
<br />
Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
<br />
Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
<br />
In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
<br />
Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
<br />
 <br />
Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
<br />
<br />
Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
<br />
<br />
Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
<br />
<br />
Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
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After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
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From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
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Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
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Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
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Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
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In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
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Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
<br />
<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
<br />
Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
<br />
AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
<br />
<br />
Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
<br />
<br />
Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
<br />
Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
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Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
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Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
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F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
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Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
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Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
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After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
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From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
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Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
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Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
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Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
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In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
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Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
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<br />
Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
<br />
A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
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AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
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Column B Army, Infantry<br />
 <br />
B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
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Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
 <br />
C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column D Royal Air Force<br />
<br />
D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
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Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
 <br />
E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
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Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
<br />
F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
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Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
<br />
R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
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Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
 <br />
Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024<br />
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In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday in November, which is the Sunday nearest to 11 November, Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.  Remembrance Sunday is held to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts.<br />
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Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and -women, members of local armed forces regular and reserve units, military cadet forces and uniformed youth organisations. Two minutes’ silence is observed at 11 a.m. and wreaths of remembrance poppies are then laid on the memorials.<br />
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The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.  Wreaths are laid by King Charles III, principal members of the Royal Family, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, the Prime Minister, leaders of the other major political parties, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, the Home Secretary, Commonwealth High Commissioners and representatives from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets and the civilian services, and veterans’ groups.  In 2024 wreaths were laid by military officers on behalf of Queen Camilla, who did not attend due to illness but normally watches from a balcony, and the Duke of Kent, who viewed the ceremony from a balcony. Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., before the laying of the wreaths.  This silence is marked by the firing of a field gun on Horse Guards Parade to begin and end the silence, followed by Royal Marines buglers sounding Last Post.<br />
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Other members of the Royal Family watch from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2024 the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence watched from the balconies.<br />
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After the ceremony, a parade of veterans and other related groups, organised by the Royal British Legion, marches past the Cenotaph, each section of which lays a wreath as it passes.  Only ticketed participants can take part in the march past.<br />
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From 1919 until the Second World War remembrance observance was always marked on 11 November itself. It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 1995, it has become usual to hold ceremonies on both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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Each year, the music at the National Ceremony of Remembrance remains the same, following a programme finalised in 1930:<br />
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Rule, Britannia! by Thomas Arne<br />
Heart of Oak by William Boyce<br />
The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore<br />
Men of Harlech<br />
The Skye Boat Song<br />
Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly<br />
David of the White Rock<br />
Oft in the Stilly Night by John Stevenson<br />
Flowers of the Forest<br />
Nimrod from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar<br />
Dido's lament by Henry Purcell<br />
O Valiant Hearts by Charles Harris<br />
Solemn Melody by Walford Davies<br />
Last Post – a bugle call<br />
Beethoven's Funeral March No. 1, by Johann Heinrich Walch<br />
O God, Our Help in Ages Past – words by Isaac Watts, music by William Croft<br />
Reveille – a bugle call<br />
God Save The King<br />
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Other pieces of music are then played during the march past and wreath laying by veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.<br />
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Following the end of the official service at the Cenotaph,  a mammoth column more than 10,000-strong (some 9,000 of whom were veterans) began marching along Whitehall, saluting the Cenotaph as they passed, Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and back to Horse Guard Parade.  The Prince of Wales took the salute from the column on Horse Guards Parade.  <br />
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In 2024 the column of veterans was led by the Royal Marines Association marking the 360th anniversary of their formation in 1664.<br />
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Organisations in the column of veterans are as follows:<br />
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Column A Royal Marines and Royal Navy<br />
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A1 Royal Marines Association<br />
A2 Royal Naval Association<br />
A3 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association<br />
A4 Merchant Navy Association National<br />
A5 Fleet Air Arm Association<br />
A6 Aircrewman’s Association<br />
A7 Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Photographers Association<br />
A8 Royal Navy Medical Branch Ratings and Sick Berth Staff           Association<br />
A9 Association of Royal Yachtsmen<br />
A10 HMS Tiger Association<br />
A11 HMS Jupiter Association<br />
A12 Submariners Association<br />
A13 Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service        Association<br />
A14 Association of Wrens<br />
A15 Fisgard Association (Artificer Training Establishment               Torpoint)<br />
A16 HMS Ganges Association<br />
A17 Royal Naval Communications Association<br />
A18 Royal Navy Physical Training Branch Association<br />
A19 Mine Warfare Association<br />
A20 Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association<br />
A21 Aircraft Handlers Association Royal Navy<br />
A22 AnyFace Association<br />
A23 Fleet Air Arm Armourers Association<br />
A24 Fleet Air Arm Buccaneer Association<br />
A25 Sea Harrier Association<br />
A26 Royal Navy Cloud Observers<br />
A27 Fleet Air Arm Field Gun Association<br />
A28 Fleet Air Arm Junglie Association<br />
A29 Fleet Air Arm Officers Association<br />
A30 Royal Navy Safety Equipment Survival Association<br />
A31 Royal Navy Seaman Specialist Association<br />
A32 Royal Navy Writers Association<br />
A33 TON Class Association<br />
A34 County Class Destroyer Association<br />
A35 Type 21 Association<br />
A36 Type 42 Association<br />
A37 HMS Glasgow Association<br />
A38 HMS Exeter Association<br />
A39 Type 22 Association<br />
A40 HMS Broadsword Association<br />
A41 GLARAC Association (HMS Glorious, Ardent and Ancasta)<br />
A42 HMS Bulwark, Albion &amp; Centaur Association<br />
A43 HMS Hermes Association<br />
A44 HMS Ark Royal Association<br />
A45 HMS Illustrious Association<br />
A46 HMS Blake Association<br />
A47 Fighting G Club, HMS Gloucester Survivor's Association<br />
A48 HMS Ajax and River Plate Veterans' Association<br />
A49 HMS Lowestoft Association<br />
A50 HMS Plymouth<br />
A51 HMS Andromeda Association<br />
A52 HMS Argonaut Association<br />
A53 HMS Ariadne Association<br />
A54 HMS Scylla Association<br />
A55 HMS Penelope Association <br />
A56 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust<br />
A57 Royal Navy Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column AA Special Veterans' Organisations<br />
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AA1 Blind Veterans<br />
AA2 Combat Stress<br />
AA3 BLESMA<br />
AA4 Care for Veterans<br />
AA5 Royal Hospital Chelsea<br />
AA6 Royal Star and Garter<br />
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Column B Army, Infantry<br />
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B1 Fusilers Association<br />
B2 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers<br />
B3 Royal Anglian Regiment<br />
B4 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders<br />
B5 Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment<br />
B6 London Scottish Regimental Association<br />
B7 Parachute Regimental Association<br />
B8 Guards Parachute Association<br />
B9 Grenadier Guards Association<br />
B10 Coldstream Guards Association<br />
B11 Scots Guards Association<br />
B12 Irish Guards Association, Republic of Ireland Branch<br />
B13 Welsh Guards Association<br />
B14 Royal Regiment of Scotland<br />
B15 Royal Scots Regimental Association<br />
B16 Black Watch Association, London Branch<br />
B17 Fraserburgh, Macduff &amp; North East Gordon Highlanders        Association<br />
B18 Gordon Highlanders London Association<br />
B19 King's Own Scottish Borderers' Association<br />
B20 Queen's Own Highlanders' Association<br />
B21 1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment<br />
B22 East Surrey Reunion Association<br />
B23 The Queen's Regiment<br />
B24 Royal Hampshire Regimental Association<br />
B25 The Royal Yorkshire Regimental Association<br />
B26 Prince of Wales' Own (West and East Yorkshire)         Regimental Association. <br />
B27 Green Howards<br />
B28 Cheshire Regiment Association<br />
B29 Worcestershire &amp; Sherwood Foresters Regimental         Association<br />
B30 Staffordshire Regiment<br />
B31 Royal Welsh Comrades Association<br />
B32 Combined Irish Regiments Association<br />
B33 Regimental Association of the Royal Irish Regiment in         Northern Ireland<br />
B34 Ulster Defence Regiment Association<br />
B35 Rifles Office<br />
B36 Rifles Regimental Association<br />
B37 Rifles and Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire        Regiment Regimental Association<br />
B38 Devon and Dorset Regiment Association<br />
B39 1 LI Association<br />
B40 Durham Light Infantry Association<br />
B41 Royal Green Jackets<br />
B42 Rifles, Light Infantry and King's Own Yorkshire Light         Infantry Association<br />
B43 Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) &amp; Family Association<br />
B44 The London Regiment Association <br />
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Column C Army, Cavalry, Armoured and Support Corps<br />
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C1 The Life Guards Association<br />
C2 The Blues and Royals Association<br />
C3 Royal Pioneers Corps Association<br />
C4 Beachley Old Boys Association<br />
C5 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association<br />
C6 The Royal Corps of Army Music<br />
C7 Northern Ireland Veterans' Association<br />
C8 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery Past and Present Members Association<br />
C9 Regimental Home Headquarters 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards<br />
C10 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards<br />
C11 Home Headquarters Royal Dragoon Guards<br />
C12 Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C13 Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own)<br />
C14 The Queen's Royal Lancers Old Comrades Association<br />
C15 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers OCA<br />
C16 17th/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) Veterans<br />
C17 King's Royal Hussars Regimental Association<br />
C18 Light Dragoons Regimental Association<br />
C19 Reconnaissance Corps Association<br />
C20 Parachute Squadron Royal Armoured Corps<br />
C21 Royal Artillery Association<br />
C22 Special Observers' Association<br />
C23 Royal Engineers Association<br />
C24 36 Engineer Regiment Veterans<br />
C25 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Association<br />
C26 Airborne Engineers Association<br />
C27 Royal Signals Association<br />
C28 Army Air Corps<br />
C29 7 Regiment AAC(V) Association<br />
C30 Glider Pilot Regiment Society<br />
C31 656 Squadron Army Air Corps Association<br />
C32 Royal Logistics Corps Association<br />
C33 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Association<br />
C34 Royal Army Service Corps &amp; Royal Corps of Transport Association<br />
C35 Army Catering Corps Association<br />
C36 Association of Ammunition Technicians<br />
C37 Royal Army Medical Corps Association<br />
C38 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Association<br />
C39 Arborfield Old Boys Association<br />
C40 Adjutant General's Corps Association<br />
C41 Military Provost Staff Association<br />
C42 Royal Army Educational Corps <br />
C43 Royal Military Police Association<br />
C44 Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association<br />
C45 Royal Army Veterinary Corps Association<br />
C46 Army Dog Unit Northern Ireland (Royal Army Veterinary                Corps) Association<br />
C47 Royal Army Dental Corps Association<br />
C48 Intelligence Corps Association<br />
C49 Royal Army Physical Training Corps<br />
C50 Women's Royal Army Corps Association<br />
C51 The Royal Yeomanry<br />
C52 Allied Command Europe Mobile Force<br />
C53 Gurkha Brigade Association<br />
C54 Media Operations Group<br />
C55 British Gurkha Welfare Society<br />
C56 British Fijian Veterans and Families <br />
C57 The Junior Tradesmen's Regiment<br />
C58 Hong Kong Military Service Corps Veterans<br />
C59 Army Ex-Service Individuals <br />
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Column D Royal Air Force<br />
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D1 Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D2 6 Squadron (Royal Air Force) Association<br />
D3 No 7 Squadron Association<br />
D4 9 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D5 18 (B) Squadron Association<br />
D6 202 Squadron Association<br />
D7 84 Squadron Association<br />
D8 RAF Yatesbury Association<br />
D9 33 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D10 Harrier Force Association<br />
D11 Air Loadmaster Association<br />
D12 8 Squadron Association RAF<br />
D13 31 Squadron Association<br />
D14 100 Squadron Association<br />
D15 617 Squadron Association<br />
D16 237 OCU Association<br />
D17 is 216 Squadron (RAF) Association<br />
D18 II(AC) Squadron Royal Air Force<br />
D19 WAAF WRAF RAF(W) Association<br />
D20 Women's Royal Air Force Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association<br />
D21 Royal Air Force Police Association<br />
D22 RAFA Caduceus Branch 1373<br />
D23 Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Association<br />
D24 RAF Survival Equipment Association<br />
D25 RAF Music Services Association<br />
D26 RAF and Defence Services Fire Association<br />
D27 RAF Catering Association<br />
D28 Royal Air Forces Association Armourers Association<br />
D29 RAF Trade Group 11 Association<br />
D30 RAF Trade Group 6<br />
D31 Federation of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Association<br />
D32 RAF Engineering and Airfield Construction Branch Association<br />
D33 Flight Engineers and Air Engineers Association<br />
D34 RAF Locking TG3 Association<br />
D35 RAF C-130 Aircraft Ground Engineers Association<br />
D36 RAF Regiment Association<br />
D37 RAF Ex-Prisoners of War Association<br />
D38 1370 Global Branch RAFA <br />
D39 Royal Observer Corps Association<br />
D40 Canopy Club Association<br />
D41 RAF Mountain Rescue Association<br />
D42 Air Sea Rescue &amp; Marine Craft Section Club (RAF)<br />
D43 Coastal Command and Maritime Air Association<br />
D44 RAF Servicing Command and Tactical Supply Wing Association<br />
D45 RAF Movements Association<br />
D46 RAF Linguists' Association <br />
D47 RAF Masirah/RAF Salalah Veterans Association<br />
D48 RAF Physical Education Association<br />
D49 RAF Ex-Service Individuals<br />
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Column E Other Veterans Organisations <br />
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E1 Spirit of Normandy Trust<br />
E2 Monte Cassino Society<br />
E3 Italy Association 1939 - 1945<br />
E4 Burma Star Memorial Fund<br />
E5 Chindit Society<br />
E6 Commando Society<br />
E7 UK Afghanistan Veterans Community<br />
E8 MERT Club<br />
E9 CASEVAC Club<br />
E10 Royal British Legion<br />
E11 Royal British Legion Scotland<br />
E12 Corps of Commissionaires<br />
E13 Union Jack Club<br />
E14 National Malaya &amp; Borneo Veterans Association<br />
E15 Malayan Volunteers Group<br />
E16 Aden Veterans' Association<br />
E17 South Atlantic Medal Association<br />
E18 National Gulf Veterans and Families Association<br />
E19 British Nuclear Test Veterans Association<br />
E20 Legacy of the Atomic Bomb Recognition for Atomic Test Survivors<br />
E21 British West India Regiments Heritage Trust<br />
E22 Gallantry Medallists' League<br />
E23 King's Volunteer Medal Reserves Association<br />
E24 National Association of Retired Police Officers<br />
E25 Metropolitan Police Armed Forces Veterans Association <br />
E26 International Police Association<br />
E27 The Coastguard Association<br />
E28 Naval Canteen Service and Expeditionary Force Institutes        Association<br />
E29 Stoll<br />
E30 Not Forgotten Association<br />
E31 Forces Employment Charity<br />
E32 Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club<br />
E33 Devon and Cornwall Armed Forced Veterans Clubs<br />
E34 Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust Veterans Wellbeing        Support Group<br />
E35 Care After Combat<br />
E36 HMP Risley Veterans<br />
E37 HM Body of Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London<br />
E38 King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard<br />
E39 Trucial Oman Scouts Association<br />
E40 15 Psychological Operations Group Black &amp; White                Association<br />
E41 South African Legion - UK &amp; Europe<br />
E42 AJEX The Jewish Military Association<br />
E43 Fellowship of the Services 2015<br />
E44 Veterans - War Veterans of the Czech Republic<br />
E45 Hong Kong Ex-Servicemen's Association (UK Branch)<br />
E46 Bond van Wapenbroeders<br />
E47 Memorable Order of Tinhats<br />
E48 Circuit of Service Lodges<br />
E49 Sight Scotland Veterans (formerly Scottish War Blinded) <br />
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Column F Widows and Childrens' Organisations<br />
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F1 War Widows' Association<br />
F2 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Widows' Association<br />
F3 Army Widows' Association<br />
F4 RAF Widows's Association<br />
F5 Scotty's Little Soldiers<br />
F6 Civilians Killed by Enemy Action Memorial<br />
F7 Children and Families of Far East Prisoners of War<br />
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Column R Civilian Organisations<br />
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R1 Transport for London<br />
R2 Commonwealth War Graves Commission<br />
R3 First Aid Nursing Yeomanry<br />
R4 Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
R5 Gallipoli Association<br />
R6 Gallipoli &amp; Dardanelles International<br />
R7 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals<br />
R8 Blue Cross<br />
R9 PDSA<br />
R10 Civil Defence Association<br />
R11 St Nazaire Society<br />
R12 British Evacuees Association<br />
R13 Women's Royal Voluntary Services / Royal Voluntary               Services<br />
R14 The Royal NAAFI<br />
R15 Toc H<br />
R16 Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association<br />
R17 Metropolitan Special Constabulary<br />
R18 Norfolk Constabulary Ceremonial Association<br />
R19 Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance CIC<br />
R20 St John Ambulance <br />
R21 British Red Cross<br />
R22 St Andrew's First Aid<br />
R23 Munitions Workers Association<br />
R24 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes<br />
R25 Royal Antediluvian order of Buffaloes Grand Lodge of        England Limited<br />
R26 Salvation Army<br />
R27 British Resistance - Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team<br />
R28 National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and         Ireland<br />
R29 National Association of Tangent Clubs<br />
R30 Fighting with Pride<br />
R31 SSAFA, The Armed Forces Charity<br />
R32 Help for Heroes<br />
R33 Polish Contingent<br />
R34 Canadian Veterans<br />
R35 Royal Canadian Legion<br />
R36 Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain<br />
R37 ENSA Memorial<br />
R38 MOD Civilian Support to Operations<br />
R39 Showmen's Guild of Great Britain<br />
R40 Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs<br />
R41 The National Association of Ladies Circles GB&amp;I<br />
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Column Y Youth Organisations<br />
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Y1 Sea Cadets<br />
Y2 Army Cadets<br />
Y3 RAF Air Cadets<br />
Y4 Combined Cadet Forces<br />
Y5 Volunteer Police Cadets<br />
Y6 Fire Cadets<br />
Y7 St John Ambulance<br />
Y8 The Scout Association<br />
Y9 Girlguiding<br />
Y10 Boys Brigade<br />
Y11 Girls' Brigades Ministries<br />
Y12 Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade<br />
Y13 Jewish Lads' and Girls' Brigade<br />
Y14 YMCA</p>
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<p>The Church of St Mary and All Saints dates from the 13th century. A church probably existed on this site in Anglo-Saxon times. There are three Anglo-Saxon crosses in the churchyard. The &quot;Church of St Mary held in Wallei&quot; was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Most of the present church was built in the 13th century, replacing a simpler structure which likely had an aisleless nave and chancel. The tower was added in the late 15th century.<br />
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The ruins of the Cistercian abbey of Whalley Abbey, founded in 1172, are very close by. The last abbot, John Paslew, was involved in the &quot;Pilgrimage of Grace&quot; against the church policy of King Henry VIII and was subsequently executed. Following the sequestration of the monastery by the Crown in 1537, it was dissolved in 1545 and fell into disrepair towards the end of the 17th century.<br />
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The stalls in the parish church may originate from the former Cistercian abbey.</p>
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