Services Of Remembrance Are Held On Armistice Day in Afghanistan

A British soldier looks at a memorial wall as British military and embassy personnel take part in a Remembrance day ceremony at the British cemetery November 11, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan.  So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence.
A British soldier looks at a memorial wall as British military and embassy personnel take part in a Remembrance day ceremony at the British cemetery November 11, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence.
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British military and embassy personnel take part in a Rememberance day ceremony at the British cemetery November 11, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan. So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence. British military and embassy personnel take part in a Rememberance day ceremony at the British cemetery November 11, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan. So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence. British military and embassy personnel take part in a Remembrance day ceremony at the British cemetery November 11, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan. So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence. A view of the British Cemetery where British military and embassy personnel are taking part in a Remembrance day ceremony on November 11, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan. So far the UK death-toll in Afghanistan reached 232. Armistice Day traditionally marks the end of the WWI when Germany and the allied forces signed the armistice signaling the end of hostilities on the Western Front. The cessation of the war officially took effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and is marked annually by services of remembrance for all those who have fallen in wars and a two minute silence.
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