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Avis de décès de Veterans Day

On November 11, as the greyness of the month lends itself to nostalgia, we commemorate "Remembrance Day". A day to remember those fallen men and women in the name of their homeland.

These wars touched the lives of people of all ages, all races, all social classes. Fathers, sons, daughters, sweethearts: they were killed in action, they were wounded, and thousands who returned were forced to live the rest of their lives with the physical and mental scars of war.

Yet for many of us, war is a phenomenon seen through the lens of a television camera or a journalist's account of fighting in distant parts of the world. Our closest physical and emotional experience may be the discovery of wartime memorabilia in a family attic. But even items such as photographs, uniform badges, medals, and diaries can seem vague and unconnected to the life of their owner. For those of us born during peacetime, all wars seem far removed from our daily lives.

We often take for granted our values and institutions, our freedom to participate in cultural and political events, and our right to live under a government of our choice. The people who went off to war in distant lands went in the belief that the values and beliefs enjoyed were being threatened. They truly believed that "Without freedom there can be no ensuring peace and without peace no enduring freedom."

By remembering their service and their sacrifice, we recognize the tradition of freedom these men and women fought to preserve. They believed that their actions in the present would make a significant difference for the future, but it is up to us to ensure that their dream of peace is realized. On Remembrance Day, we acknowledge the courage and sacrifice of those who served their country and acknowledge our responsibility to work for the peace they fought hard to achieve.

During times of war, individual acts of heroism occur frequently; only a few are ever recorded and receive official recognition. By remembering all who have served, we recognize their willingly-endured hardships and fears, taken upon themselves so that we could live in peace.


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17 mars 2022

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“À la douce mémoire de Veterans Day, Afin de vous aider à surmonter cette épreuve, puissent nos pensées vous apporter réconfort et sérénité.”


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