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Liverpool gets ready to raise the curtain on 80th Battle of Atlantic Commemorations
MERCHANT and Naval ships and will sail into Liverpool next week (26 May to 28 May 2023) to begin 3 days of commemorations and celebrations marking the Battle of the Atlantic. The vessels, led by Royal Navy Destroyer HMS Defender, are due to arrive on Friday morning, raising the curtain on a weekend of events to mark the 80th Anniversary of the longest, hardest naval battle in history. Joining HMS Defender on the prime berth of the Cruise Liner Terminal at the heart of Liverpool’s waterfront will be the French frigate Bretagne, and Trinity House Vessel Patricia. The American destroyer USS Ramage will also call into Liverpool during the weekend. The vessels will provide an impressive backdrop to events on and over the Mersey, while their sailors will join in commemorative events ashore. HMS Defender and the Bretagne will be open to visitors, welcoming members of the public on board throughout Saturday and Sunday.
A new national memorial to the battle which kept us from starvation... The weekend will get underway with a private service of commemoration at:- St Nick’s Church, at Liverpool's Pier Head.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal will be the guest of honour at the service, which will acknowledge the sacrifice of the thousands of UK and allied sailors involved in the Battle of the Atlantic, both merchant and military.
After the Church Service, The Princess Royal will unveil a new Battle of the Atlantic Memorial and garden of reflection; the 1st of its kind in the UK; in the Church Grounds. In the evening a poignant light show beaming the names of ships and sailors into the skies; Atlantic Lights; will be switched on at Woodside for the 1st time. Both the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and vintage Fleet Air Arm Swordfish and Seafire aircraft will stage flypasts on all three days of the event, weather permitting.
Ships open to visitors, and a 1940s themed military village, to be located at the Pier Head....
Participating ships will open their gangways to the public on:- Saturday, 27 May 2023 and various activities will be staged in a:- ‘military village’ across Pier Head.
The village will feature equipment and a whole host of free family activities from the Royal Navy, Army, and RAF including:- Typhoon simulator, a Royal Navy VR speedboat simulator, climbing walls, bungee runs, a Spitfire replica, tanks, helicopters, and vintage military vehicles. On Sunday, 28 May 2023, there will be a Drumhead service of thanksgiving at midday, at Pier Head, followed at:- 1.30pm, by a March for the Medals from Exchange Flags to Princes Parade, where a group of Battle of the Atlantic veterans, now all in their 90s, will take the salute from the marching troops.
A programme of theatre, music, and dance...
The weekend’s events include an engaging programme of theatre, music and dance, including a Battle of the Atlantic themed variety show written and performed by students of Liverpool John Moores University. Performances of:- ‘Blowing a Raspberry at Hitler’ with run from:- Wednesday, 24 May to Friday, 26 May 2023. Tickets, which are free of charge, can be reserved via:- Eventbrite.
Throughout the weekend, an outdoor stage at the Pier Head will host performances from 1940s, and vintage style musicians and performers including:- The Soldiers of Swing, The Lahdidah’s, The Swing Cats, Mersey Swing, Joanne Dennis and Hattie Bee. Sea Shanty band The Jack Tars, will also perform.
And on Saturday night, His Majesty’s Royal Marines Band are set to raise the roof with a special Commemorative Concert at the City’s Philharmonic Hall.
Celebrating and commemorating with our remarkable veterans... Chairman of the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Charity, Gary Doyle, said:- “No City is more connected with the Battle of the Atlantic than Liverpool, and there can be no more fitting a setting for these important 80th Anniversary commemorations. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest and most strategically important battle of the 2nd World War. If the allies had lost the fight, there’s little doubt that we would have lost the war. The death toll was; and still is; staggering. Tens of thousands of Merchant Navy, Royal Navy, and Allied Naval seamen, and thousands of RAF and allied aviators lost their lives in order to keep our supply lanes open and our families fed. This 80th Commemoration is extra special because we will be joined by some of our Battle of the Atlantic veterans at events during the weekend, and they are without doubt the focus of the whole event. It is perhaps the last major commemorative opportunity we will have to come together to say thank you to those remarkable men and women, and to celebrate their great effort and achievement, in the pleasure of their company. We hope that the whole of Merseyside will get behind what we are doing and turn out to join us.” Liverpool’s BoA80 weekend of commemorative events takes place during the 3rd Bank Holiday weekend of the month; the:- Saturday, 27 May and Sunday, 28 May 2023. You can find more information about all the Battle of the Atlantic 80th Commemoration events and more information at:- BattleOfTheAtlantic.Org.
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