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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Day of remembrance; Day of Remembrance (disambiguation); National Day of Remembrance

Remembrance Day (Marshall Islands)         
NATIONAL HOLIDAY IN THE MARSHALL ISLANDS
Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day (Marshall Islands), formally known as Nuclear Victims' Day and Nuclear Survivors' Day, occurs on March 1 and is a national holiday in the Marshall Islands. The day honors the victims and survivors of nuclear testing done in the area in the 1950s.
Remembrance Day         
  • Stephen Smith]], lays a wreath at the Eternal flame in [[Kings Park, Western Australia]] on Remembrance Day, 2011
  • American Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]], 2021
  • A [[Remembrance of the Dead]] ceremony in [[Amsterdam]]. The date of remembrance takes place in May.
  • A Remembrance Day parade and service in [[Bridgetown, Barbados]], 2019
  • ''Bleuet de France'', circa 1950
  • An Armistice Day service at Brisbane City Hall, 1940
  • Italian president [[Sergio Mattarella]] at a [[National Unity and Armed Forces Day]] ceremony. The holiday takes place on 4 November, the anniversary of the [[Armistice of Villa Giusti]] in 1918.
  • Saint Lucian Governor General [[Neville Cenac]] during his Remembrance Day address, 2018
  • Officers of the Royal Navy on parade on Remembrance Day, 2010
  • A remembrance poppy distributed by the [[Royal Canadian Legion]] worn on a lapel
  • Irish President [[Mary McAleese]] with a wreath during the [[National Day of Commemoration]] ceremony. The national day occurs in July and commemorates all Irish people who died in conflicts.
  • Remembrance Day Parade, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1991
  • Members of the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] march during a Remembrance Day parade in [[Ottawa]], 2017
  • Remembrance poppies atop the [[Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]]
  • A two minute silence held by First Minister of Scotland, [[Nicola Sturgeon]], and members of the British Armed Forces on Remembrance Day
  • A Remembrance Day parade taking place in [[Omagh]], 2007
  • The moment of silence in Canada is preceded by the bugling of "[[Last Post]]" immediately before 11 am
  • the Cenotaph]] in [[Central, Hong Kong]]
  • Official Opposition]] to commemorate Armistice Day, 2021
  • N. A. K. Browne]] leads a Remembrance Day tribute in [[New Delhi]], 13 November 2011.
  • National War Memorial]] in [[Ottawa]], 1937
  • Wreath laying ceremony during the [[National Service of Remembrance]], 2010
HOLIDAY IN COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES REMEMBERING ARMED FORCES MEMBERS WHO HAVE DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
Remembrance day; Rememberance Day; Poppy day; Poppy Day; Draft:November 11th / Rememberance day.; Rememberance day
In Britain, Remembrance Day or Remembrance Sunday is the Sunday nearest to the 11th of November, when people honour the memory of those who died in the two world wars.
...a Remembrance Day service.
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Poppy Day         
  • Stephen Smith]], lays a wreath at the Eternal flame in [[Kings Park, Western Australia]] on Remembrance Day, 2011
  • American Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]], 2021
  • A [[Remembrance of the Dead]] ceremony in [[Amsterdam]]. The date of remembrance takes place in May.
  • A Remembrance Day parade and service in [[Bridgetown, Barbados]], 2019
  • ''Bleuet de France'', circa 1950
  • An Armistice Day service at Brisbane City Hall, 1940
  • Italian president [[Sergio Mattarella]] at a [[National Unity and Armed Forces Day]] ceremony. The holiday takes place on 4 November, the anniversary of the [[Armistice of Villa Giusti]] in 1918.
  • Saint Lucian Governor General [[Neville Cenac]] during his Remembrance Day address, 2018
  • Officers of the Royal Navy on parade on Remembrance Day, 2010
  • A remembrance poppy distributed by the [[Royal Canadian Legion]] worn on a lapel
  • Irish President [[Mary McAleese]] with a wreath during the [[National Day of Commemoration]] ceremony. The national day occurs in July and commemorates all Irish people who died in conflicts.
  • Remembrance Day Parade, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1991
  • Members of the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] march during a Remembrance Day parade in [[Ottawa]], 2017
  • Remembrance poppies atop the [[Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]]
  • A two minute silence held by First Minister of Scotland, [[Nicola Sturgeon]], and members of the British Armed Forces on Remembrance Day
  • A Remembrance Day parade taking place in [[Omagh]], 2007
  • The moment of silence in Canada is preceded by the bugling of "[[Last Post]]" immediately before 11 am
  • the Cenotaph]] in [[Central, Hong Kong]]
  • Official Opposition]] to commemorate Armistice Day, 2021
  • N. A. K. Browne]] leads a Remembrance Day tribute in [[New Delhi]], 13 November 2011.
  • National War Memorial]] in [[Ottawa]], 1937
  • Wreath laying ceremony during the [[National Service of Remembrance]], 2010
HOLIDAY IN COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES REMEMBERING ARMED FORCES MEMBERS WHO HAVE DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
Remembrance day; Rememberance Day; Poppy day; Poppy Day; Draft:November 11th / Rememberance day.; Rememberance day
¦ noun Brit. another name for Remembrance Sunday.

Wikipedia

Day of Remembrance

Day of Remembrance may refer to the following:

  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day (27 January), an international memorial day that commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
  • Day of Remembrance (31 January), a commemorative day observed by NASA commemorating the loss of those in the Columbia, Challenger, and Apollo 1 incidents
  • Day of Remembrance (Japanese Americans) (19 February), day commemorating the Japanese American internment during World War II
  • Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (24 March), a commemorative day observed by Argentina
  • Remembrance of the Dead (4 May), a commemorative day observed in the Netherlands commemorating the war victims of conflicts since World War II
  • National Day of Remembrance (Cambodia) (20 May), a commemorative day observed in Cambodia
  • National Day of Remembrance of the victims of the Genocide of the Citizens of the Polish Republic committed by Ukrainian Nationalists (11 July)
  • Day of Remembrance (Turkmenistan) (6 October), day commemorating the 1948 Ashgabat earthquake
  • Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions (30 October), a commemorative day observed by former Soviet countries
  • Remembrance Day (11 November), a commemorative day observed by many Commonwealth countries
  • Remembrance Sunday (2nd Sunday of November), this is held in the United Kingdom as a day to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts
  • Transgender Day of Remembrance (20 November), a commemorative day observed by the LGBT community
  • Yom Hazikaron (4 Iyar), a commemorative day observed by Israel


Examples of use of Remembrance Day ceremony
1. The caption caused a diplomatic storm in the past when the papal nuncio threatened to boycott the Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony at Yad Vashem in protest over the caption, although he did attend the ceremony.
2. The annual Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony has also been changed to include survivors telling their stories, and Yad Vashem seeks out personal items that belonged to Jews during the Holocaust.