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- 08/02/2012 at 2:01 pm #107901
Boss Meri
MemberDo you know why Veterans Place Their Right Hand Over Their Heart ANZAC DAY, VETERANS DAY & REMEMBRANCE DAY?
The Salute by Veterans at the Cenotaph or Wreath Laying Ceremony (Remembrance Service) It will be noticed at any Remembrance Service or when passing a Cenotaph Veterans will place their Right Hand over their Left Side .. many believing that they were placing their Hand over their Heart in Respect or Remembrance of their Fallen Comrades;- this is not so.
The Veterans Salute to their Fallen Comrades originated in London on Armistice Day in 1920, during the ceremony to unveil and dedicate the Cenotaph in Whitehall at the same time a funeral procession accompanying the remains of the Unknown Soldier halted at the Cenotaph during the ceremony before proceeding to Westminster Abbey for internment. Those present included the senior Soldier, sailor and many Victoria Cross winners.
The ceremony concluded with a march past. The Regimental Sergeant Major of the Guard Regiment conducting the ceremony, faced with a gathering of highly decorated and high ranking military men (including many Victoria Cross winners), all wearing rows of medals, decreed that all would salute the Cenotaph as they marched past by placing their hand over their medals, signifying that No matter what honours we may have been awarded they are nothing compared with the honour due to those who paid the supreme sacrifice.
Source: http://networkedblogs.com/fAxWJ by the kind permission of Gary Traynor
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