Fallen soldiers honoured at Remembrance Day ceremony
Georgetown, GINA, November 13, 2011
Source - GINA
Prime minister Samuel Hinds laying a wreath in remembrance of the fallen soldiers at the Cenotaph.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds today joined the diplomatic community, armed forces and other officials as Guyana and the rest of the world remembered the valiant men and women who died in the line of duty during the World Wars with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Remembrance Day monument site, the Cenotaph.
During his brief remarks, the Prime Minister said that, βwe are forever indebted to them for their supreme sacrifice to the cause of peace and freedom.β
He also recalled several other persons on this solemn occasion who, over the years, have made similar personal sacrifices; continuing the struggle for human dignity and social justice.
The Cenotaph, located in the vicinity of the Bank of Guyana and the National Library, was built as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers in the two major World Wars, 1914 to 1918 and 1938 to 1945.
Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember members of their Armed Forces who have died in the line of duty. This day, or alternative dates, is also recognised as special days for war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.
Georgetown, GINA, November 13, 2011
Source - GINA
Prime minister Samuel Hinds laying a wreath in remembrance of the fallen soldiers at the Cenotaph.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds today joined the diplomatic community, armed forces and other officials as Guyana and the rest of the world remembered the valiant men and women who died in the line of duty during the World Wars with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Remembrance Day monument site, the Cenotaph.
During his brief remarks, the Prime Minister said that, βwe are forever indebted to them for their supreme sacrifice to the cause of peace and freedom.β
He also recalled several other persons on this solemn occasion who, over the years, have made similar personal sacrifices; continuing the struggle for human dignity and social justice.
The Cenotaph, located in the vicinity of the Bank of Guyana and the National Library, was built as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers in the two major World Wars, 1914 to 1918 and 1938 to 1945.
Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember members of their Armed Forces who have died in the line of duty. This day, or alternative dates, is also recognised as special days for war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.