Today the country paused to honor the bravery and sacrifice of its servicemen and women, as the nation marks the 44th Remembrance Day with solemn ceremonies held across the country.
The day commemorates those who served—and gave their lives—during times of war, particularly in World War II, when PNG became a key battleground in the Pacific.
A modest crowd showed up today at Ela Beach for Remembrance Day.
The venue was dotted with police officers, military personnel, scouts, media officers and of course the general public all set to mark the historic occasion.
Some are taking the opportunity to live stream, giving social media users a chance to watch the event.
Notable attendees to be present at the event include NCD Governor Powes Parkop and Acting Governor General, H.E Job Pomat.
The disciplinary forces are marched at approximately 11:30am, prior to the arrival of Parade Host, Commodore Philip Polewara, Chief of Defence Force, as well as the NCD Governor and Acting Governor General.
The significance of the day resonates deeply in Papua New Guinea, where many fierce battles were fought on home soil.
Their sacrifice, leaders emphasized, paved the way for the nation’s continued freedom and sovereignty.
Their legacy lives on in our freedom.
As the event unfolds, Papua New Guineans are urged to bear in the mind the brave sacrifices of fallen soldiers.
Lest we forget.
1 Comment
Pingback: dlvr.it