VJ Day Service of remembrance
The 15th of August 2025 saw the 80th Anniversary of VJ Day. Suffolk ACF was proudly represented at the 80th Dia do VJ service of Remembrance and Royal visit at St Mary’s Church in Bury St Edmunds to mark the occasion. This was in the presence of HRH the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
There was an inter-detachment attendance by A Company to represent Suffolk ACF. In attendance were our Adult Volunteers SSI Warby (Bury and Minden) and SSI Graham (Ixworth). They were joined by Cadets from Bury St Edmunds, Haverhill, Ixworth, Minden and Mildenhall. The Cadets carried the Minden Company Banner (A Company Royal Anglian), and the 11 Flight Army Air Corp Banner (Bury detachment),
At the same event Suffolk’s Cadet RSM West carried out his duties as the Cadete do Lorde Tenente, who for Suffolk is Lady Euston. Cadet RSM West accompanied Lady Euston at the service and laid a wreath as part of the ceremony.
Thanks go to all for your attendance, politeness and excellent turn out. Well done all of you.
About VJ Day
Embora o Dia da Vitória na Europa tenha assinalado o fim da guerra na Europa em maio de 1945, muitos milhares de elementos das Forças Armadas ainda estavam envolvidos em combates no Extremo Oriente. A vitória sobre o Japão teria um preço elevado, e o Dia da Vitória sobre o Japão (VJ Day) assinala o dia em que o Japão se rendeu, a 15 de agosto de 1945, pondo fim à Segunda Guerra Mundial.
VJ Day, or Victory over Japan Day, is observed on 15 August to mark the end of World War II. It commemorates the day in 1945 when Japan announced its surrender, effectively bringing the war to a close. In the UK, this date is remembered with gratitude for the sacrifices made during the conflict, especially by those who served in the Asia-Pacific region.