The eleventh minute, of the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day
It is called other things in other places; here in the USA it is Veteran's Day.
We honor those who took their place in the line, answering the call of their nations, and who in their hearts were defending home and loved ones. The politics leading them to war and the myriad other risks of service are debatable -- at times detestable -- but their service is not and should be honored.
As a history buff, I have always felt a special sense of sadness for the era that was ended by the Great War -- "A whole generation who were butchered and damned" indeed.
And the band played...
Re: The eleventh minute, of the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day
Here are some pictures I took at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia yesterday.
HMAS Cerberus represented the present day armed services at the ceremony:
The Shrine Guard:
Issuing orders:
Those who served:
Prime Minister Tony Abbott attended the ceremony:
The future generations: