for the fallen
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for the fallen
á THE ROYAL Patron: BRITISH HER MAJESTY THE LEGION QUEEN Festival of Remembrance Saturday, November 13th, 1982 at 2.30 and 7 p. m . BANDS OF THE GUARDS CONDUCTOR: Director of Music, DIVISION of The Alajol-General Commanding (Bv permission LIFUTENAN Coldstream R. A. F-COLONEL Guards STATE TRUMPETERS and Senior The Household Division) A.R.C.NI., RIDINGS, Director OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Bv permission of The Lieutenant-Colonel p.s.rn., of Music, Commanding Guards CAVALRY Household Cavalry) Service Conducted by: The Right Reverend and The Right Reverend Monsignor Right Honourable GERALD A. Et I SON. D.D. assisted by: HENRY FARREI representing the Cardinal Archbishop The Reverend DR. KENNETH V.G., B.A., R.A.E. of Westminster, G. GREE toderwor of the Free Church Federal Council and The Reverend DAVIDCOOPER Chaplain of the 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment Director: AIR VICE-NIARSHM C.B., Producer: Root- RI CORP-RENDER C.B.E., A.F.C., C. G. MAL GH AN. R.A.F. (Reid.) Aarrator: Ht-NIPIIREY Division fit I INO PENN & DISTRICT ROYAL ROYAL BRITISH FANFARE THE LEGION — STATE NATIONAL CHORISTERS Thy choicest eifts in store On her be pleased to pour, Lone may she reign. May she defend our laws, And ever eive us cause To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen. OF by BARRY "FOR FOR THE FALLEN ANTHEM noble Queen, Queen, ODLone save live our our gracious God save the Queen. Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Lone to reien over us, God save the Queen. Directed BAND TRUMPETERS G THE YOUTH ST. PAUL'S ROSE, Master THE Choir THE MUSTER STANDARDS THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE ROYAL MARINES QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE AND THE ROYAL MARINE RESERVE THE ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY THE ROYAL NAVAL AUXILIARY SERVICE THE MERCHANT NAVY QUEEN LAURENCE BINYON CATHEDRAL of the FALLEN" REPRESENTATIVE by THE ARMY ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL ARMY NURSING WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS THE TERRITORIAL ARMY With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit, Fallen in the cause of the free. Solemn the drums thrill; Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. They went with songs to the battle, they were young. Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. CORPS THE ROYAL AIR FORCE THE ROYAL AIR FORCE REGIMENT PRINCESS MARY'S ROYAL AIR FORCE NURSING SERVICE WOMEN'S ROYAL AIR FORCE ROYAL AUXILIARY AIR FORCE ROYAL AIR FORCE VOLUNTEER RESERVE THE ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS THE RFC/RNAS VETERANS ASSOCIATION They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. They They They They mingle not with their laughing comrades again: sit no more at familiar tables at home; have no lot in our labour of the daytime; sleep beyond England's foam. THL THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE THE ST. ANDREW'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY THE NATIONAL VOLUNTARY CIVIL AID SERVICES SOLDIERS' SAILORS' AND AIRMEN'S FAMILIES ASSOCIATION THE WOMEN'S ROYAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE THE BRITISH WOMEN'S LAND ARMY SOCIETY IN—PENSIONERS THE OF THE SOUTH ROYAL ATLANTIC HOSPITAL, TASK FORCE THE BLUES AND ROYALS THE ROY.AL GREEN JACKETS CHELSEA But where our desires and our hopes profound, Felt as the well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known As the stars are known to the night; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. PIPES AND DRUMS of the Ulster Defence Regiment FOR THE FALLEN OE& by LAURENCE BINYON THE ARMY APPRENTICES COLLEGE CHEPSTOW GYMNASTIC DISPLAY TEAM With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit, Fallen in the cause of the free. Solemn the drums thrill; Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. They went with songs to the battle, they were young. Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. EPOO THE CONTINUITY DRILL TEAM of the QUEEN'S COLOUR SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE && THE ROYAL AIR FORCE POLICE DOG DEMONSTRATION TEAM They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. They mingle not with their laughing comrades again: They sit no more at familiar tables at home; They have no lot in our labour of the daytime; They sleep beyond England's foam. WINDOW LADDER DISPLAY presented by Royal Navy Display Team from HMS Excellent But where our desires and our hopes profound, Felt as the well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known As the stars are known to the night; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. THE BAND OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL MARINES SCHOOL OF MUSIC Director of Music Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. C. Hoskins, M.V.O., L.R.A.M., R.M. COMMUNM SINGING Lea by CHARLIE CHESTER Take me back to dear old Blighty, Put me on the train for London Town, Take me over there, drop me anywhere, Liverpool, Leeds, or Birmingham, well, I don't care! I should love to see my best girl, Cuddling up again we soon shall be; Whoa! Tiddley, iddley iahty, hurry me home to Blighty, Blighty is the place for me. (Reproduced hy permiscion ol E.1.11 tlu sii Publishin e 1.1(1.) I am sailina, I am sailing, Home again 'cross the sea. I am sailing stormy waters, To be near you to be free. Can you hear me, Can you hear me. Thro' the dark night far away. I am dying forever tryina, To be with you who can say. I am sailing, we are sailing, Home a-gain 'cross the sea. We are sailing, Stormy waters, To be near you to be free. (Reproduced Oh shine on, shine on han, est moon Up in the sky, I ain't had no lovin' Since January, February, June or July. Snow' time ain't no time to stay Out doors and spoon, So shine on, shine on har est moon, For me and my gal. hr kind permission 0; Island td.i (Reproduced 1)s permission of EMI Music Publisbine [di On NIother Kelly's doorstep, down Paradise Row I'd sit along o' Nellv, she'd sit along o' Joe. She'd got a little hole in her frock, hole in her shoe, Hole in her sock, where her toe peep'd through, But Nelly was the smartest down our Alley. On Mother Kelly's doorstep, I'm wondering now If ICI gal Nelly remembers Joe, her beau, And does she love me like she used to, On Mother Kelly's doorstep, down Paradise Row. (Reproduced by permis-son of LAU Music Publistiou; 1.1(1.) Strollin', just strollin', In the cool of the evening air, I don't envy the rich in their automobile For a motor car is phoney. I'd rather have shanks's pony, When I'm strollin', just strollin', With the light of the moon above, Ey'ry night I go out strollin', And I know my luck is rollin', When I'm strollin' with the one I love. (Reprodiavil L.Sll permiksaon of Publishin td.) SERVICE HYNIN aaa ORGANIST: M.A., JOHN ST.AND Ye BERTALOT, F.R.C.O(CHM), F.R.C.C.O., HoN. R.S.C.M. Dr. Ellison; Monsignor H. Farre/lv, representing the Cardinal Archbishop of fi'estminster; the Reverend Dr. K. G. Greet, the Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council; and the Reverend D. Cooper, Chaplain of the 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment; with their Attendants and the Singers from Choirs affiliated to the Royal School Qf Church Music will proceed in the following order to their places on the platform. PROCESSION THE CROSS-BEARER AND THE THE NIONSIGNIOR THE 2 Stand up. With heart Though ISON Heti. ATTENDAN altos People: The Monsignor: People: The Monsignor: People: The Monsignor: People: The Monsignor: People: the I.ord. Lord and e all sour God t oiee. 4 praise. fear hi, holy GOD, CHOIR strength G. GREET WILL THEN be his With all SAY and sal\ ation Then up, up, in Christ ransomed and bless your God and bless for THESE song. ours: lose our lord Stand who nations, ssouldest upon peace fold the in our both ssatte of dssellin, !teaser] our and and ssrath, Nage earth and in our in a single sorros\ hearts: s: and through proglaimed possers. the Lord. adore: his glorious name as armore. PRAYERS: A FOR THE. CHAJ,I let peage the to de,ign ths of this Churgh. SOD 0111 Sas iour, great peagg Jesus Christ. ss hole ssorld love among. Altretl. Let us pray .tor Mow In need: E l-ERNA! Cod. there A ITENDANTS Let us thank God for his many blessings to us: \,Ve thank him for our Queen and we pra for her and her family: Thanks be to God. We thank him for all v.ho under her serve our country by their leadership, courage and duty, and %wepray for those c‘ho hear authority in our nation and who seek to preserve peace: Thanks be to God. We thank him for the devotion of those who serve in the Armed Forces of the Crov.n, on sea and land and in the air, for their steadfastness and skill, and for the success granted t 0 their endeavours: Thanks be to God. We thank him for the vork of doctors, nurses and chaplains, and pray that he \A ill protect all those in danger, especially in Northern Ireland, and in the face of terrorism: Thanks be to God We thank hint for the unity of our nation and Commonwealth and pray that as in the past so in the Future we may be faithful in his service: Thanks he to God. We thank him for The Royal British Legion and For the service it has rendered, and pray that he may guide those responsible for its work and gi‘e them good success: Thanks he to God. peace: gisc ths BANNER AND his Henceforth lighten MODER is our And Stand name. REVEREND DR. K. THE God The magnirs? it the Father hatred. ord, of gas e lose: there 1, ,orro s ss here all s hope: rerle mankutd: is here \se eoittttur there sshere 1, ittitna. there to grant thee the pardon: 1, darknost. let needs ot ss here there the there be is dittru,:. through — ss here reclore tart: he,u, .T t7107. Let us pray lor (rod.c blessin,..4on ail men: to the !king. THANKSGIVING People: The Monsignor: ghoice: hiah. not TS Dr. Ellison; Monsignor H. Farrelly; the Reverend Dr. K. 0. Greet; and the Reverend D. Cooper will then conduct a Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance. The assembly is asked to join clearly and firmly in the Responses. The Monsignor: the hi, soul bletting and blest of and ssould laud VERGER DR Ft t and all Who And people high AN:is,- and Le! us proc lor peace: VERGER THE up, all mankind. Our grace, pea,:e and to the departed. concord and resit: to u, and FHE REVEREND D. COOPER 55lit NIIGHT\ God, lio Al thank, purposes. the tor I ook he at ermore Aceept in lose our into art a mott granted upon fatherls throuiit.h me: When strong to the the det eated. keeping hectic Help Sssifl of the si itt fail. helplest, 0 elose jOt s gross Change and ebb, all sOto Christ, deeas the Our THEN 551 . tosser forges C owl ot ort It,tse of all the the C ontmonssealth. eserlas:ing:thiough and Jetts, Christ. that Crossn, THIS PR V, e 2.i\ ,..'Ihee humble NNER: put their :ru.1 m thec. and pras that u Inas be used tor this the bereas ed in battle, arid tra,ten thc tint,: V.I1C11 ss ar .hrali :a:ate allen gis e .tren4th to the \sounded and Irnesl. I ord. and out ssith not, past Who 4 dto,: presenge thy grace ths sell cloud ito toe has e no me Hold thou ths Shine !brought I triumph Crot, the morning in death. before gloom. 0 ins and breaks, and earth's I ord. abide g,ith passing foil euide and -.ling? tear, Where. abide etc,: s me. 'skies: shadoss. flee, hour: telliptgCs poss ean -ita. I ord. at hand and If thou ITIC to the the tumilMne. ss it h thee sseight. still. doting poitu csers gan ms and 55 here C dem I tee: life. like I fear ',Issas: \snit In but Through abide He:Rem', they What abide: flee. utile around Ille me. its glorie, in all I need is I'll eonforts lifeN \IN es entide: I ord. abide dim, th1011 N1110 changett fallt deepens: helperc Earth', 0 tast Theskull darknes, other Queen. lite good d!sabled. detenge. [Its ssorld; -ills:cc, H1 NIDE The sera am,. .1men. I ord. 0 to the Chureh, all hi, be? abide ssith to Het.; no 1,1Ileine.,. grase, ssith Ilse. Ihs s ist in all REMEMBRANCE LED ALNIIGHTY against of freedom. Response: E ELLISON and eserlastiml sersants strisen BY DR. of even, falsehood God, in sshom all men lise and die, sse remember before thee the multitude ot ths and of esery age. ssho in their turn hase fought the good fight or faith: %silo has e and cruelts not counting the cost: and el ho, by thy grace, has e preset-% ed the pi e,:1011, heritae,! nation We remember SPECIALL them. sie remember to ensure all who have died or suffered for freedom, the fruits of heroism and sacrifice shall not perish that Response: We remember L R T us pray that EMEMBER, from still suffer, among men, THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION and all ssbo nos% labour PRINCIPLES AND POLICY them. we may be is orthy 0 Lord, sers ice, make all liho sihat of them. thou us ssorrhy hair ss fought in us, and not ish at ss e deserse, for Jesus Christ's sake. Amen. of our calling: and is thou Lb sill be done. Last ealled us ills The assembly shall then join in the Lord's Prayer. 0 LJR Father, against glory, sshich us. And For eser lead and art in heasen us not into . Hallossed temptation; be ths Name. But dehser Ihs us from Kingdom come. cs it: for thine is the kingdom. The posser, eser. THE BY GENERAL SPOKEN THE LAST P051 ACT OF REMEMBRANCE_ SIR PA FRICK HOWARD-DOBSON, in earth as i is and the G.C. The Legion shall be democratic, non-sectarian and not affiliated to or connected directly or indirectly with any political party or political oreanisation. The Legion shall be created to inaugurate and maintain in a strong, stimulating, united and democratic comradeship all those who have served in Her Majesty's Navy, Army, Air Force or any Auxiliary Forces so that neither their efforts nor their interests shall be forgotten, that their welfare and that of the dependants of the fallen may be safeeuarded and that just and equitable treatment shall be seem ed to them in respect of the difficulties caused in their lives as a result of their services. Thes shall gross not old. as \se ihtd are left gross old. Age shall not sseats them, nor the sears condemn. At the going doss n ot the sun, and 111the morning We remember them. Respome: \Ne still remember %%HILL IHE SI I NH The Leeion shall exist to perpetuate in the civil life of the Commonwealth and the World the principles for which the Nation stands, to inculcate a sense of loyalty to the Crown, Community and Nation, to promote unity amongst all classes, to make right the master of might , to secure peace and goodwill on earth, to safeeuard and to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy and to consecrate and sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual service and helpfulness. them. shi(,)( D bit transmit ..„( REVEILLE THE HYMN; 0 I ORD The One tannE, Triumphant To thee of Lite, ssorld nature's sustains no leys than in him \vim reigns, oser death . saliant dead healing So mercy gises And griet 01 lose pras Deyouter are glad that nobler cares. the silence, I ord. hear the sshispered call ot lose, And sields,Our to keepSo sleep.On (Reproduced Dunne worship, 0 helpin tears . remembrance ssith them Not names engrased in marble make The best memorials of the dead. Bill burdens shouldered tOtt their sake And tasks completed in their stead: A braver tanh and stronger prasers, to-das. the sears4 hattle-helds:To ustor to proud mindful hearts 3 this — through the stricken And posser unseen Reclothes A tryst ss hose %stiff thanklulness or all our 2As BLESSING hi permission das by das thy strength afford ssork to do, our faith to prose. he ths blessing richly shed our communion sGth our dead. ol Ihe Societe tor Pronuning (hrist hill Knowlediw) The Royal British Letdon desires to place upon record its most sincere appreciation and gratitude to all tdio have made this Festival pt)ssible. the stninne oi the lust hymn Dr. Lilt con, Monsignor It tarrelly, the Reverend Or. K. G. (ireer and the Reverend I). Cooper, with their attendants and the choir will leave the Hull. lite assembly is asked to remain standingTHE NA FIONA! ANIHENI tired hs :tit ti`tir 1 Pki á