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National Police Memorial Day 2018


       Memorial day honours fallen officers










            housands of police officers who
            have died or been killed in the line of
       Tduty were honoured at the annual
       National Police Memorial Day service in
       Belfast.
          Families, friends, colleagues, senior                                                                      Photographs courtesy of Anderson Photography
       officers, and Government officials –
       including the Home Secretary - were
       welcomed on arrival at the Waterfront Hall
       by a guard of honour formed by
       representatives from forces in England,
       Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and
       uniformed officers from overseas forces.
          Rich Cooke, chair, and Steve Grange,
       secretary, represented West Midlands Police
       Federation at the service which rotates
       between England, Northern Ireland,
       Scotland and Wales.
          Steve explained: “The memorial day
       service is one of the key events in the
       policing year and gives us the opportunity to
       remember those officers who died in the
       line of duty.
          “During the service, I took time to reflect
       and remember those West Midlands
       colleagues who sadly never returned to their
       families after their shift.”
          Steve added: “This year’s service had the
       added poignancy since it is the 100th
       anniversary of the end of the First World
       War so we also remembered the brave
       officers who either lost their lives after
       enlisting to serve their country or died
       shortly after the end of the war as a result of
       injuries sustained in the conflict.”
          The congregation was welcomed by the
       Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, Fionnuala
       Jay-O’Boyle CBE.
          Home Secretary Sajid Javid gave a   The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid (second from the right) with Federation chair John Apter to
       reading at the service and later said: “It was
                                            his right.
                                            an honour to help pay tribute to the      Canon David Wilbraham, National Police
                                            thousands of police officers and staff who   Chaplain, led the act of remembrance during
                                            have given their lives while serving and   which Sid Mackay, chair of the Police Roll of
                                            protecting us all, including those who died   Honour, laid a wreath to mark the centenary
                                            in the First World War.             of the end of the First World War and in
                                               “The National Police Memorial Service is   memory of the police officers who lost their
                                            an important and poignant reminder of the   lives.
                                            courage shown by the police each and every      Candles from each of the four nations of
                                            day.”                               the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
                                               The sermon was given by The Right   Northern Ireland were lit by family members
                                            Reverend Dr Charles McMullen, Moderator of   of fallen officers to signify the undying flame
                                            the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, before   of devotion and commitment.
                                            prayers were read by Denis Gunn, father of      Representing Northern Ireland: Joseph
                                            PC Richard Gunn of Surrey Police and Pearl   Ferguson and Susan Ferguson O’Neill,
       Sid Mackay from the Police Roll of Honour   Marshall, mother of Constable Michael   brother and sister of Constable Michael John
       Trust, lays a wreath to mark the centenary of   Frederick Leslie Marshall of the Royal Ulster   Ferguson (21) of the RUC who was murdered
       the end of the First World War.      Constabulary (RUC).                 by the IRA in 1993.
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