Remembrance Day Service Held in Israel

A British army bagpiper stands between graves during a Remembrance Day service at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine.
A British army bagpiper stands between graves during a Remembrance Day service at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine.
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The tombstone of Royal Australian Air Force Flight Sergeant G. J. Talbot, who died on November 9, 1943 at age 22, is seen at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine. A British army bugler plays a tribute to generations of war dead at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, as Israeli soldiers form an honour guard in the background, on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine. A cloth poppy is left on a grave after a Remembrance Day service at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine. The tombstone of Private Harry Potter of the Royal Worcestershire regiment, who was killed at age 19 years and 10 months on July 22, 1939 during fighting in the southern West Bank town of Hebron, is seen at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery on November 8, 2009 in Ramle in central Israel. The cemetery dates from the First World War and is the last resting place for deceased of both World Wars, and the period of the British mandate of Palestine.
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