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- Remembrance Day is the eleventh episode in the fourth season of Cherry Hill. Following the tragedy at the Town Hall, the community begins its attempt to rebuild and move on. Meanwhile the disaster offers an opportunity for those to reflect on the past.
- Remembrance Day was a holiday celebrated by the members of the Rebel Alliance in the tradition of the Old Republic's Republic Day. It was held at the same time as the Imperial Empire Day.
- Name: Remembrance Day Run Time: 4:18 Written By: Geoff Downes, John Payne Year: 1994
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* The Best Of Asia 1988-1997 Archives
- Remembrance Day was a holiday of the Golden Empire, one of the three designated days in the calendar. It commemorated the members of the Glorious Armada of the Golden Empire and the Order of Keltrayu who had given their lives in service.
- Remembrance Day was marked in large American cities by military parades with US flags flown upside down to represent national distress and political speeches. Clarence Potter who spent some years in the United States once remarked that the parades used to scare the hell out of him as the populace poured out a great deal of hate and anger towards the CSA on that day. After the Great War, the holiday became more celebratory. The US flag would be flown right-side up to show that the defeats the United States had suffered during the War of Secession and the Second Mexican War had been avenged.
- This date is known every year as Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, Veterans Day, and since 1993 as Single's Day, and this year, is also the time of the Hindu celebration known as Diwali, the festival of Light signifying the victory of good over evil, the Jain celebration of the Moksha of Mahavira, and the Sikh Day of Liberation. I have considered saying more and doing more this day, but there are many things I must attend to, and I have made note, and am making note of it elsewhere, but I did not wish the day to pass without making some note of it here. ~ Ananke (talk) 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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- Remembrance Day was marked in large American cities by military parades with US flags flown upside down to represent national distress and political speeches. Clarence Potter who spent some years in the United States once remarked that the parades used to scare the hell out of him as the populace poured out a great deal of hate and anger towards the CSA on that day. The Socialist Party did not take part in Remembrance Day festivities before and during the Great War, preferring their own May Day holiday nine days later. Socialists sometimes protested Remembrance parades. In 1915, the first Remembrance Day of the Great War, protesters of and marchers in the Remembrance Day Parade in New York City became involved in a large brawl. This particular riot kicked off when a member of the Soldiers' Circle answered the jeers of a heckler causing a minor skirmish when suddenly someone pulled out a gun and fired. Some of the Socialists led by Herman Bruck waded in before a voice yelled "Justice for Utah" at which point the parade collapsed into a full meleè. Angelina Tresca, sister of Maria Tresca was one of those killed in the subsequent ruckus, something which Flora Blackford never forgot. After the Great War, the holiday became more celebratory. The US flag would be flown right-side up to show that the defeats the United States had suffered during the War of Secession and the Second Mexican War had been avenged. However, in 1941, after the plebiscites of the Richmond Agreement had taken place, the flag was once more flown upside down to symbolize how the United States had suffered a defeat without war.
- Remembrance Day is the eleventh episode in the fourth season of Cherry Hill. Following the tragedy at the Town Hall, the community begins its attempt to rebuild and move on. Meanwhile the disaster offers an opportunity for those to reflect on the past.
- Remembrance Day was a holiday of the Golden Empire, one of the three designated days in the calendar. It commemorated the members of the Glorious Armada of the Golden Empire and the Order of Keltrayu who had given their lives in service. Celebrations of Remembrance Day varied world to world, but usually incorporated memorials and tributes to citizens of each world who had died, both over the Empire's history and in the previous year. Queen Rin Sakaros conducted a yearly memorial, attended by the Prime Legate and the Prefect of the Order of Keltrayu, at which one of her servants would read a list of every starship and major ground command lost in battle, along with every Centurion killed in the line of duty, as a sober reminder to herself and her commanders of the cost of victory. In 155 ABY, Prefect Aria Nikina began a new tradition in the Order of Keltrayu: each Novice of sufficient age was required to present a report on a fallen Centurion to his or her fellow Novices. The annual presentations also became a popular tradition among full Centurions, many of whom had known the brothers and sisters being memorialized. Most Centurions who were aboard the Sith Star on Remembrance Day made a point of attending the presentations.
- Remembrance Day was a holiday celebrated by the members of the Rebel Alliance in the tradition of the Old Republic's Republic Day. It was held at the same time as the Imperial Empire Day.
- Name: Remembrance Day Run Time: 4:18 Written By: Geoff Downes, John Payne Year: 1994
* Live In Köln
* Axioms
* The Best Of Asia 1988-1997 Archives
- This date is known every year as Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, Veterans Day, and since 1993 as Single's Day, and this year, is also the time of the Hindu celebration known as Diwali, the festival of Light signifying the victory of good over evil, the Jain celebration of the Moksha of Mahavira, and the Sikh Day of Liberation. WE are now four years away from the 100th anniversary of the end of the war which was called "The Great War" and "the war to end war", and which later came to be called "World War I" when many of the hopes and dreams of many came to far fouler ends. There are no ends to the wars against errors and delusions and evil which divide humanity into hostile factions — but many of us strive to bring about the diminishing and end of such extreme errors and delusions as impel many to hate or denigrate their fellow human beings, and to often seek with pride to do them needless harm, or to initiate wars or other assaults against them and their proper rights as human beings within the ultimate social alliances of Humanity. There is much to be remembered, and honored, and actively considered as we abide in this world, on this day, and within every day of our lives. This is one of the days we chose to make special note of MANY who have gone before, and many who abide among us, and many yet to come. I have considered saying more and doing more this day, but there are many things I must attend to, and I have made note, and am making note of it elsewhere, but I did not wish the day to pass without making some note of it here. ~ Ananke (talk) 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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