Australia to commemorate those who made ultimate sacrifice
Today is Remembrance Day, when Australia commemorates members of its armed forces who have died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.

This year, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra has unveiled a video that provides a unique glimpse into the nation’s most prestigious military accolade, the Victoria Cross (VC).

Matt Anderson, the Director of the memorial, stated, “As Australia takes a moment to observe Remembrance Day and the 107th anniversary of the conclusion of the First World War, we are reminded that a significant portion of the Victoria Crosses awarded to Australians were earned during that war.”

The Victoria Cross is the highest military award in the Commonwealth.(Steven Siewert)

What happens at a Remembrance Day service?

On this day, flags will be lowered to half-mast around 10:30 am (AEDT) in preparation for a service that begins at 10:45 am, where the catafalque party will assemble at the cenotaph and assume their positions.

The ceremony typically opens with an Acknowledgement of Country, followed by a welcome address and personal reflections or experiences shared by a veteran or service member.

Following this, attendees generally listen to a hymn, prayer, or reading before dignitaries and distinguished guests lay wreaths or poppies.

It is traditional to recite The Ode, play the Last Post, and observe a minute of silence.

The minute’s silence concludes with the playing of The Rouse and a designated spokesperson saying the iconic words, “lest we forget”.

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