Royal British Legion Marks D-Day Anniversary

D-Day – the day 79 years ago, when tens of thousands of Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, was marked by the City of Ely branch of the Royal British Legion today (6th June).

An Act of Remembrance at Ely’s war memorial commemorated the day in 1944, which altered the course of British history and the outcome of the Second World War.

A wreath was laid by the city’s newly-elected Mayor, Cllr Chris Phillips, and the  branch Standard was borne by David Martin, the branch chairman.

Principal trumpeter of the City of Ely Military Band, Laurine Green, played the Last Post before the Two Minute Silence, followed by Reveille to end the silence.  

Vice-chairman of the Ely Branch of the Legion, Neil Grimston, recited the Exhortation at the beginning of the ceremony and the Kohima Epitaph which marked its end.

Press release from Ely Branch of the Royal British Legion

The Mayor, Cllr Chris Phillips, lays a wreath at Ely war memorial.
President of the City of Ely branch of the Royal British Legion, Ian Lindsay, extreme left, with from left, chairman David Martin, the city’s Mayor Chris Phillips, branch vice-chairman Neil Grimston and trumpeter Laurine Green.
Principal trumpeter of the City of Ely Military Band, Laurine Green, plays the Last Post.