MOD Announces plans for
national event to mark the passing of the World War One generation
News Release issued by
the COI News Distribution Service on 16 September 2009
The Passing of the
World War One Generation will be formally marked in a national
event at Westminster Abbey on Remembrance Day, Wednesday 11
November at 1045 in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His
Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. The service will recognise
not only the military contribution in World War One but also that
of the civilian population.
This year saw the passing of the three remaining veterans of
World War One living in the UK; 108 year old William Stone in
January, and both Henry Allingham (113) and Harry Patch (111) in July.
Veterans’ Minister Kevan Jones said:
“With the passing of the three remaining World War One veterans
resident in the UK this year it is imperative for us to remember
the sacrifice made by this incredibly brave generation. This event
will bring the nation together to pay their respects, and ensure
that their endeavours are never forgotten.”
Millions of men and women from across the Empire served in the UK
Armed Forces during World War One, a war which saw more than 1
million British and Commonwealth troops lose their lives.
The World War One Generation included those associated with the
horrors of the trenches, those engaged in duties at sea and in the
air, and those working back home in vital support roles. The war
left an enduring impact on those serving and on the nation as a
whole. The passing of this generation is a significant milestone
in our nation’s history.
Attendance at the service will be by invitation only, but the
congregation will consist of a broad cross-section of the
population of the United Kingdom, with links to the War. The Lord
Lieutenants in each county will nominate people to represent their
areas. In addition, attendees will include members of the Armed
Forces and the Government, Ambassadors, High Commissioners and
other VIPs.
ENDS
1. For further information, contact Vicky Beacon, MOD PR and
Events, 020 7218 6162, 07876 477793, vicky.beacon625@mod.uk or
Mohammed Hussein, MOD Press Office, 020 7218 3253.
Contacts:
Ministry of Defence
NDS.MOD@coi.gsi.gov.uk