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Issue:- 17 November 2011

Remembrance Services in the Sefton area on 11 November and 13 November 2011

IT would seem that this year there is a greater awareness and appreciation of the role of our armed services and their auxiliary colleagues have played, and continue to play in the defence of our nation. Questions may well be asked on the appropriateness of intervention in many modern arenas of war, but happily there seems to be a renewed heightening of awareness of the consequences of warfare for many participants. The frequent news of injuries and deaths forces us to face the realities of war and may be leads to some greater insight in the general public of combat stress and to the general problems such as the dislocation of lives some experience following active service. The Royal British Legion, formed in the aftermath of World War One, is celebrating its 90th year this year and is still playing a major role in supporting service personnel and their families. Other charities also help, especially in immediate provision, but the RBL are continually giving sterling support, physically, mentally and financially to those in need.

It was good to see so many "wearing their poppies with pride!" It really is not about the glorification of war, but rather a sombre awareness of all of its consequences; historically and, pertinently, its present time aftermath. As an ex-serviceman said:- "It upsets me to hear on the radio and TV , people saying that it is the upper classes glorifying war and the armed services, and that the increase in public demonstration, as the bodies who have sacrificed their lives for this country are repatriated, indicates a justification for war. It is just an acknowledgment that they have paid the ultimate price to protect freedom and liberties."

At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, throughout Merseyside, as in the widest reaches of the Commonwealth, there were many parades and services and these were repeated on Remembrance Sunday. During these services it was promised to fallen "We Will Remember Them." It was heartening to see young people absorbing just what we today owe to the previous generations in terms of our freedom; but continuing to this day in other more recent conflicts such as the Falklands, the Middle East and Afghanistan. The past should always inform the present and then maybe some conflicts might be averted in the future.

Our photographs were taken in Sefton, in Formby, Southport and at the Five Lamps Waterloo, but all were typical of those at Cenotaphs, Churches and other sites throughout the Land. Veterans still marched proudly despite advancing years,  joined by cadets from local organisations and other bodies, with representatives of all ages. The Mayor of Sefton was present at the services having rushed from one to another, as did other dignities and officials. Children from local schools, in large numbers also took part in various ways. Ceremonies, on the whole, followed the familiar format so meaningful to many; the dignified parades with proudly held standards, the evocative exhortation to Remember the Fallen, the poignant trumpet or bugle calls resounding over many areas resonated with the attendant crowds but even more moving the palpable silence which was respected by people and vehicles beyond the immediate vicinity; perhaps another sign of the reawakening of public awareness. Slightly less usual was the ceremony, held every year after the main event, at the graves of Polish Airmen, at the rear of Formby’s Our Lady of Compassion Church. Father Collins led a meaningful service in the presence of members of the Polish Community in Merseyside and a visitor from Poland alongside locals. Father Collins had also brought awareness of these gallant airmen to the fore by decorating the Church in remembrance but also including photographs of these men and other details and information pertinent to their sacrifice and that of others. This changed abstract names in to real people, which was very moving. As for so many lost in combat, so young, so far from home, so tragic.

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