An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.
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www.military.ie the defence forces magazine | 17 REPORT AND PhOTOS By SGT WAyNE FITzGERALD O n May 25th 2014, the Irish united Nations Veterans Association (IuNVA) held their 16th annual wreath- laying ceremony in remembrance of all Defence Forces personnel, members of An Garda Síochána and ci- vilian personnel who died on uN peacekeeping missions throughout the world. The ceremony was held at the memo- rial garden in IuNVA's hQ on Mount Temple Road, behind Arbour hill Church and Cemetery, where a memorial stone is inscribed with the names of those who sacrificed every- thing in the cause of world peace. The garden was opened by President Mary McAleese on November 8th 1998. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the formation of IUNVA. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of UNICyP in April 1964, when 606 members of 40 Inf Bn arrived in Cyprus, and the 50th anniversary of the ending of Irish in- volvement in the Congo when 2 Inf Gp left ONUC in June of the same year. The ceremony started at midday with the parade commander, Sgt Major John Egan (retd), marching the UN veterans into posi- tion. Then the MC, Comdt George Kerwin (retd), introduced the IUNVA chairman, Michael Butler, to address all those present. DCOS Sp, Rear-Admiral Mark Mellett DSM, addressed the pa- rade, thanking IUNVA for making sure the memories and names of all those that made the ultimate sacrifice for world peace are remembered. Fr Pat Mernagh CF and the Very Rev John Marsden, Dean of Kildare, led those present in prayers and then Airman Michael Whelan read out his poem 'Fallen Friends'. The roll of honour was then read out by members of IUNVA posts from around the country. Wreaths were then laid on behalf of the Defence Forces by Airman Michael Whelan (Air Corps), Pte Tadgh Luby (7 Inf Bn) and A/Sea Michelle Thompson (Dublin Unit, NSR). A wreath was also laid by representatives of other armed forces. After representatives and families laid their own wreaths a minute's silence was observed by all before a piper's lament was played followed by Last Post. The National Flag was then raised and the bagpipers were joined by two members of the Army Band in playing the national anthem. The day went very well and although it was such a solemn occasion it was very uplifting with everyone enjoying the parade and the opportunity to remember lost loved ones in good company. Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony