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Remembrance and Armistice Day Message from the Chair of the Council

This Sunday, 9 November, marks Remembrance Sunday, honoring the service of British and Commonwealth military and civilian personnel in the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts.

On Tuesday, 11 November, at 11 a.m., the Royal British Legion will observe Armistice Day with a two-minute silence to commemorate the end of World War One.

Message from Caroline Leaver, Chair of the Council

“For many people, Remembrance is associated with the fallen of the First and Second World Wars, to whom we owe an incalculable debt of gratitude. I note that this year marks the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, VJ Day, and the Battle of Britain: three key events in the World War Two narrative."
“The practical nature of conflict may have changed in certain ways, but the fundamental horror of war is no different. With so much turmoil and strife around the world, it is important to reflect also on the sacrifice of those who served in more recent conflicts around the globe, including the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan."
“We are thankful for the diligence of those who ensure our safety every day: our serving Service personnel and Blue Light services as well as the families who support them.”

Summary

Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day honor both historic and recent sacrifices made by military and civilian personnel, reminding us of the ongoing cost of conflict worldwide.

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Devon County Council Devon County Council — 2025-11-06