2021 marks 100 years since the nation’s collective Remembrance traditions were first brought together

2021 marks 100 years since the nation’s collective Remembrance traditions were first brought together.

The poppy, two-minute silence, Armistice Day, the service for the Unknown Warrior, and the march-past at the Cenotaph are traditions that millions participate in every year.

Today we celebrate the contribution of every member of our Armed Forces who has stepped up to defend our way of life, and those who continue to do so today.
“Once again we will wear with pride, a nation's thanks for those who've died.”

Every poppy counts. To support the Poppy Appeal please visit rbl.org.uk/poppyappeal

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