Remembrance Day 2024
All employees are invited to join in Remembrance Day commemorations on Monday 11 November with a two minute silence at 11am. Remembrance Day, which takes place annually, recognises the signing of the Armistice that marked the end of World War One and offers an opportunity to reflect on those whose lives have been, and continue to be, touched by war.
If you are hosting an event or meeting during this time, please bear in mind that attendees may wish to participate. If appropriate to the nature of your meeting, you may pause the meeting to participate in the two minute’s silence at 11am.
Staff who are members of the Armed Forces Community can additionally choose to wear their military insignia that day as appropriate to their role to raise awareness of the moment in time, but also to enable wider conversation amongst staff about the Armed Forces and service.
East Lothian Provost and the council’s Armed Forces Champion Councillor John McMillan is holding an informal reception for employees who are members of the Armed Forces community to meet and observe the silence together. If you or a colleague has service experience, including as a reservist or veteran, please email armedforcesemployeenetwork@eastlothian.gov.uk for further information.
In real life
We can't rewind
We can't fast forward
But we can pause
Breathe
Reflect
Imagine never knowing what to expect,
Or when you'll next see your relatives again.
Imagine feeling uprooted, uncertain, unstable,
Longing to sit with your loved ones at the dinner table
No promise of a return to normal
Imagine these fears lasting for years
This is life
For those on the frontline
Not just back then. It's happening today.
Their sacrifices help to keep us all safe
So that's why we pause. And say...
Thank you.
This November
We'll stand together
Like we do every year.
A chorus of thunderous silence
Two minutes to remind us
Of those who look fear in the eye
And say
No. I choose hope
A soft song that grows
Listen carefully,
Can you hear it inside your home?
A quiet belief in something better
It brings us together
It lives in the hearts of those who serve
On testing sites
And posts overseas
In every message and picture sent to families
The hope for a better future
Let's take just two minutes to pause,
And remember.