Ware England

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Ware England
why people in Orange Ware England badge of color in October and November?

You must refer to poppies. They are sold by the Royal British Legion for veterans, and they are sold in the period before Remembrance Day, November 11. That day, England remember the sacrifice of those who died in both World wars – the day was started after the First World War, the poppy is a callback poppy fields of Belgium, where so many died. They are not orange, either way, they are bright red. The Sunday closest to November 11, parades Remembrance are held across the UK. People gather around war memorials and to lay wreaths of poppies paper in memory of the dead. The Queen and Prime Minister always attend the one in central London. A religious service was held as part of the parade and during it, the Queen, the Prime Minister and other lay wreaths at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, and it is two minutes of silence in remembrance of the dead in 11 hours. Everyone there will be a poppy. I always know when my room is outstanding – it begins near where I live, so if I sleep late, I was awakened by the sound of the Band of Boys' Brigade banging drums! They, Scouts, Army Cadets and other organizations in uniform in March in the upper street of the war memorial next to our church parish to the other end, and they are exactly the same as in Whitehall, led by vicar (Anglican our priest).

Ware England

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