The Iqaluit 795 Squadron is gearing up for Remembrance Day, where they, as they have over the past half century, will be leading the ceremony in the Iqaluit Cadet Hall and Parade Square.
Cadets assist in putting on the Nov. 11 ceremony with the Royal Canadian Legion.
SA国际影视传媒淭he cadets participate in the Remembrance Day ceremony, and have almost every year since theySA国际影视传媒檝e been in existence,SA国际影视传媒 says civilian instructor Leslie Leafloor, who helps oversee the 26 cadets in Iqaluit. SA国际影视传媒淲hat the cadets do during the ceremony is be there in uniform. They are there for their presence, but they also assist in laying the wreaths. In the past, we have had cadets who will also recite SA国际影视传媒業n Flanders FieldsSA国际影视传媒 as well, so itSA国际影视传媒檚 been something that has been ongoing for almost 50 years, continuously.SA国际影视传媒
SA国际影视传媒淲e are practising our drill so that they all look sharp when they march into the Remembrance Day ceremony and are laying the wreaths.SA国际影视传媒
On behalf of the Legion, cadets also sell poppies at select stores during the weekend leading up to Remembrance Day.
Adrianne Nowdluk, another civilian volunteer, is LeafloorSA国际影视传媒檚 daughter, and was a cadet in the 795 Squadron for six years. She participated in Remembrance Day ceremonies many times by laying wreaths, was a former aide-de-camp for the Governor General and held the top rank of warrant officer when she left cadets after secondary school ended.
Typically, the ceremony consists of a moment of silence, prayers, a short speech by the president or vice-president of the Legion, and then they laying of the wreaths. In the past, there have been singers or trumpet or bugle players, orchestras playing as well as the reciting of the poem 'Remembrance Act.' For this year, a rendition of God Save the King is on the agenda.
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Wreaths are bequeathed by families or local businesses in commemoration of a relative or friend, or just a general honouring of the fallen. They are organized through the Legion. Typically, there is a wreath from the Government of Canada, the Government of Nunavut, the City of Iqaluit, the 795 Squadron cadets, in addition to any members of the public.
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The maximum number of people the Cadet Hall can accommodate while seated is 341.
Fire Chief Steve McGean, who was in civilian clothing as he also works with the cadets as a civilian instructor, noted that he has a military background.
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