A service held in Lincoln saw hundreds of individuals gather to honor those who perished in the two world wars. Dignitaries, military veterans, and members of the public convened at the war memorial located in St Benedict’s Square for Armistice Day, an annual observance commemorating the conclusion of World War One. Councillor Alan Briggs, the Mayor of Lincoln, laid a wreath on behalf of the council. The Royal British Legion organized the event, which included a bugle player performing the Last Post, followed by a two-minute period of silence. Jessica Sunley, from the regimental band of Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force, played the Last Post, while Reverend Steve Holt, representing Boultham Parish, delivered the spoken words for the ceremony. Post navigation Ukrainian Officials Report First Engagements with North Korean Soldiers Fatalities in Russia’s Kursk Region Following Ukrainian Strike Amidst Major Missile Attack on Kyiv