Remembrance
The poppy is an instantly recognisable symbol of Remembrance, so those sacrifices are never forgotten.
The Poppy

The poppy is the symbol of Remembrance and of the Poppy Appeal. Poppy Collectors appear in late October so everyone can make a donation and wear their poppy for Remembrance.
Schools and Learning

We are committed to bringing the message of Remembrance to the younger generation. Our Learning Pack provides curriculum resources and Remembrance Travel arranges tours for schools and youth groups.
National Memorial Arboretum

The UK's year round Centre of Remembrance. Located in Staffordshire and home to the Armed Forces Memorial, it's open every day (except Christmas Day) with FREE entry.
We will remember them

Our Armed Forces experience casualties almost every week. This site helps to maintain the memory of those who have given their lives in the Service of their country.
Lost Trails

Use our online service to make contact with old Service friends and colleagues or search for news of former comrades and their families.
Medals

Basic advice about medals, badges, commemorative awards and memorials is available with links to where to find more information.
Remembrance Travel

Remembrance Travel, in conjunction with Leger Holidays, offers a comprehensive range of Remembrance and Battlefield Tours to all corners of the globe.
Wreaths
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
En route: The gun carriage on its journey from the church to the cathedral for the ceremony

Cheering: Despite fears of disruptions, most of those in attendance reacted joyfully to the appearance of the cortege
Join our Heroes .....~ Today ~ and wear a Poppy with pride.
THE NUMBERS BEHIND THE FUNERAL OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER BARONESS THATCHER
2,300 - the number of guests that attended the service at St Paul's Cathedral.
32 – all of the current cabinet ministers attended.
50 - attendees associated with the Falklands, including veterans.
30 - attendees from Baroness Thatcher’s cabinets from 1979-1990 attended
Two - heads of stateattended
11 - serving prime ministers and 17 serving foreign ministers from across the globe attended
170 - countries were represented by foreign dignitaries (including members of royal families; serving presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers; former PMs and presidents and heads of missions).
11 - Overseas Territories represented.
Eight horses from the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the procession - led by 'Mister Twister'
4,000 - Officersthe Metropolitan Police on duty.
6,650 - online condolences have been received via the No 10 website.
36,300 views of photos on Flickr released by Downing Street of items related to Baroness Thatcher and pictures from her time as Prime Minister.
1.2million views to the Prime Minister's Facebook content following the death of Lady Thatcher.
Royal British Legion: 2 Minutes Silence

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Remembrance Day ceremony is held on Sunday 11 November 2012
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Royal British Legion = Loughton Branch =11th Nov 2012
Shall have A Parade at 12 o/clock Marching from Loughton-RBL CLUB to
Kings-Green holding a Rememberance-Service for Loughton Community.
Everyone is welcome , most of Loughtons Local Groups & Schools attend.
The Town Mayor with other Dignitaries will be there so could you be as well.
Royal British Legion: 2 Minutes Silence

Remembrance Sunday, 11h November,2012
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REMEMBERANCE SUNDAY members muster outside the Branch at 11.30am.
THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION PARADE shall March-off at approx 11.55am
MILITARY Music /Standards/ ARMY/NAVY/ RAF/ CCTF/ AUXILIARIES Following.
PARADE proceeds down Church hill to King's Green = Loughton Town Mayor, local MP, District Councilor and all the local Dignitaries with Navy/Army/Raf/ Ambulance /Scouts/Giudes /Brownies. Schools, Firebrigade.
Police are there to control & stop traffic & prevent publice steping backwards off the kerb.
2011 was the biggest gathering Loughton had seen, We Hope to Have good weather 11/11/2013
Any one who would like to join the Parade, eather to March or gather at the Memorial on Armistice Day at 11o/clock or Assemble around the Green on 13th Rememberance Day get in-touch by phone ; 077 88 916 304 or email; ngreiner69@yahoo.co.uk
We all hope it's better weather this year. So lets Show we care for our Boys out there.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Armistice Day =
Since WW1 Traditional all over United Kingdom at the 11th Hour on the 11th day of the 11th Month. We hold 2minutes silence for those that have fallen protecting our country & us from harm.
We all muster (smart but informal) at the memorial Kings Green, Loughton 10.30am
There a Bugler sounds Last-Post < 2min silence > then he sounds Reveille .
There will be a few Standard Bearers / Uniformed Gentlemen and I hope You?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Isn't it time we gave our Heroes the support they deserve?
Heroes is one of those words that is bandied about too readily these days, devaluing and diminishing the actions of real heroes.
The brave young men and women in our Armed Forces, especially those who are serving on the front lines in Afghanistan and Iraq, wake up every morning knowing that it could be their last. These are people who are our true heroes.
Serving thousands of miles away from their home and loved ones is tough. To lift the spirits of troops, we've created this online messageboard so they can read kind messages from our supporters. Please enter your message of support and, if possible, make a donation to assist the Legion with supporting the serving and ex-Service community.
Standard bearer barred in insurance row
AN 87-year-old RAF veteran must stop carrying the Royal British Legion standard because she is too old to insure, the charity has said.
Madge Covey has been proudly holding aloft a legion flag pole at remembrance services and commemorations for three decades.
-

Madge Covey holds the Royal British Legion Wellington branch women's section standard at a remembrance parade, before being told she is too old to insure
But now, despite her good health and physical fitness, the former air force cook has gone "beyond the age of insurance", the legion said.
Last week, the WMN revealed how 84-year-old Second World War hero Harry Billinge, of St Austell, was ruled out of selling Remembrance Day poppies after he was told he was too old and needed insurance.
"I feel very sad about it, I have shed a few tears, now I am angry about it," she said.
"I felt like giving it all up, but I am very devoted to the legion and I will continue with my other duties."
===========================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Reminders' or any 'Points-of-view' email; ngreiner@yahoo.co.uk