Topic: Disaster Recovery, Remembrance Day | Posted By: kfrett
Monday, 5 September 2022 - 4:52pm
Tuesday, 6th September 2022 marks the 5th Anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Irma on the Virgin Islands and the Government is inviting the community to join in reflecting and looking ahead as the day is observed.
The Premier of the Virgin Islands Honourable Andrew A. Fahie laid a wreath at the UK’s Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London’s Whitehall, on Sunday, 14 November.
The British Virgin Islands laid a wreath at the National Service of Remembrance, UK at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London England on Sunday, 10 November.
On Sunday, November 10, ex-service men and women were recognised during a Remembrance Day Service, organised by the Deputy Governor’s Office that paid homage to those who fought in World War I and other conflicts around the world.
The Territory will honour and pay tribute to those who fought in World War I and other conflicts as well as those who served in various armed forces when it observes Remembrance Day on Sunday, November 10.