Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Ferno (UK) Falls Silent in Remembrance of Armistice Day

At 11:00 hours on the anniversary of the First World War armistice some 96 years ago, every employee at Ferno (UK) joined together with millions across the nation to mark a two minute silence in recognition of the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918 when the guns of Europe fell silent.
 
Along with the United Kingdom and its Commonwealth countries, Ferno (UK) paid tribute to those brave service men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country, as well as their families who continue to grieve their loss. 
The placing of the final ceremonial poppy in a spectacular sea of red that has transformed the Tower of London moat, honoured the 888,246 British and Commonwealth war dead who sacrificed their tomorrow so that we could live our today.
 
Lest We Forget

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