Thursday, 5 March 2015

The Royal British Legion's Afghanistan commemoration event

We have been contacted by the Royal British Legion, via the chairman's office at County Hall, with a request to publicise a national event to commemorate the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Specifically the Legion is seeking Afghanistan veterans to take part in the event.

Please see the event notification below and, if you know someone who may qualify to take part, get in touch with the British Legion through the link provided:

I would be grateful for your assistance in publicising opportunities to be part of the National events commemorating the end of combat operations in Afghanistan.

A national commemorative event to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan and to honour the contribution of all who played their part will take place in London on Friday 13 March.

It will consist of a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral attended by Her Majesty The Queen, followed by a march by members of the Armed Forces from St Paul's to London's Guildhall.

The service will pay tribute to members of the Armed Forces past and present who served on operations in Afghanistan, and all those in the UK who worked to make the country safer and more stable. It will also reflect on the 453 Service men and women who lost their lives during that campaign.

The Royal British Legion has been asked to bring together a contingent of 400 of those veterans that took part in the campaign to form their own detachment for the parade.  Afterwards, the Royal British Legion will host a lunch reception in their honour at Wellington Barracks at which their close family members will be invited to join them. Those wishing to participate should register their interest at the link below and fuller information about arrangements is available at that website and in the attached.
I would be most grateful, notwithstanding the short notice, if this could be publicised widely in order to reach as many Afghanistan veterans as possible, both to give them the opportunity to be involved and to make them aware that they are being honoured in this way.