Money Collected by Branch for 2015 ???
THE STORY BEHIND THE POPPYPOPPY APPEAL 2015
Look behind the scenes of the 2015 Poppy Appeal campaign.
See how The Royal British Legion’s poppy helps thousands of modern veterans,
Service men and women and their families.
Mousehole Branch Royal British Legion
Sunday 8th 2015 Remembrance Sunday Parade @ 10:45
To mark the 70th Anniversary of Victory in Japan Day, Mousehole Royal British Legion will lay 3 wreaths on the War Memorial
Sunday 16th August at 12:00
There will be a short service; the Exhortation, followed by a silence, and the Kohima.
Please feel free to attend this commemoration.
Exhortation
They shall grow not old
As we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
We Will Remember Them
Kohima
When you go home
Tell them of us and say
For their tomorrow
We gave our today
Mousehole Branch RBL
Victory in Japan 70th Anniversary
Remembrance Ceremony
100 years ago on the 13th May 1915 We remember the lose of five men from Mousehole . When HMS Goliath was sunk at Gallipoli.
John Blewett, William Harry, Everett Richards, Mark Wallis, Richard Wallis.
Mousehole Branch Royal British Legion
To mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe day
Mousehole Royal British Legion will lay a wreath on the War Memorial Sunday 10th May at 12:00
There will be a short service; the Exhortation, followed by a silence, and the Kohima.
Please feel free to attend this commemoration.
Exhortation
They shall grow not old
As we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
We will remember them
Kohima
When you go home
Tell them of us and say
For their tomorrow
We gave our today
Mousehole Branch RBL
Remembrance Day, 11th November each year, is a day when we remember and thank all the men and women killed in military conflict - by purchasing artificial poppies from the Royal British Legion, a charity for war veterans. Remembrance Day was dedicated by King George V on 7th November 1919, for members of the armed services who were killed in World War 1.
The red poppy became the emblem because poppies were growing all across the battlefields of Flanders in World War 1, red being an appropriate colour for blood spilt at war