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x2025 Corps Remembrance Weekend: Commemorating Those We Lost
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2025 Corps Remembrance Weekend: Commemorating Those We Lost

November is a time of remembrance throughout the UK. Many of us come together, wear a poppy to support the Royal British Legion, engage in fundraisers, and honour those who bravely fought and died for our country.

It also serves as a poignant reminder not only of sacrifice but of our responsibility to support the approximately two million veterans across the UK.

Between Friday 7th and Tuesday 11th November, we welcomed colleagues, the Corps Veterans Association (CVA), and the Corps Security Commissionaires for Remembrance weekend. We were especially proud to host our friends from our Canadian contingent, Commissionaires Canada, which was founded in 1925 and modelled after the British Corps of Commissionaires.

On Remembrance Sunday, our colleagues and guests gathered in Whitehall to parade past the Cenotaph, attend a ceremonial luncheon, and raise toasts to honour those we have lost, which you can read about in our previous blog.

Armistice Day

Armistice Day has been held since 1919 to commemorate the end of the First World War, at eleven in the morning, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. It is marked by a two-minute silence that allows us to pause, reflect on the catastrophic loss and lasting impact of the war, and the brave men and women who gave their lives for our safety.

On that day, Corps representatives gathered at the burial ground in Brookwood Cemetery to lay wreaths at the graves of our Commissionaires. Our Commissionaires gathered in their ‘Full Shout’ military style uniform, which originates from that worn by the early operational staff of the Corps of Commissionaires.

The ground has been home to Corps since our foundation in 1859, when Captain Sir Edward Walter established our organisation to provide employment opportunities for veterans returning from the Crimean War.

It includes the resting place of over 580 original Commissionaires, their spouses and children, as well as two holders of the Victoria Cross, Sergeant William Kenny and Lance-Corporal James Hollowell.

Though not buried there, Captain Sir Edward Walter is also commemorated with a prominent granite obelisk.

Supporting our veterans

For many veterans, the security profession offers a natural career path. The discipline, composure under pressure, teamwork, and leadership skills developed through military service translate well into security roles. That is why approximately 10 per cent of our current workforce are ex-military personnel.

The journey from military to civilian life can, however, be complicated by many factors, including the conflicts they have experienced and their impact on physical and mental health, family responsibilities, and the translation of military qualifications into civilian credentials.

No one deserves to face that transition alone. The CVA was designed to provide a space for veterans and their families to connect, share experiences, and honour their service together. They are deeply involved in all our remembrance events and veteran fundraising events throughout the year.

Our ongoing work

Today, we collaborate with ex-military recruitment organisations and partner with charities such as Combat Stress, which provides clinical treatment and assistance for veterans with mental health issues. We also work closely with SSAFA, which offers welfare advice and practical help for serving personnel, veterans and their families. During our March in March 2025 challenge, our National Accounts team raised over £10,000 for Combat Stress.

In May, the CVA also presented a donation to the Lancashire Army Cadet Force at its Fulwood HQ in Preston, to support the Friends of Lancashire Army Cadet Force charity.

The CVA has received wider recognition for its work, including the Bronze Award for Employer of the Year at the English Veterans Awards in 2024. It was most recently a finalist for the Most Impactful Community Programme at our service provider Reward Gateway’s Appreciation Awards.

Honouring those who served

Remembrance is not just for a single weekend in November; it is a reflection that should guide us throughout the year. The courage, sacrifice and service of those who came before us should continue to drive our support of veterans, their families and the communities around them.

As we continue to work closely with veterans, expand the reach of our Corps Veterans Association and our charitable partnerships, we must never forget and always remember those who gave their lives in service.

Find out more about our veteran support on our Corps Veterans Association page, its LinkedIn page, and our Remembrance Sunday blog.

November 17, 2025/by Corps Security
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Corps Security Marches For Remembrance Sunday
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Corps Security Marches For Remembrance Sunday

Every year, Remembrance Sunday gives us time to pay tribute to the brave servicemen and women who gave their lives to protect others and honour the veterans who face challenges after surviving conflict.

On the 9th of November, members of our Corps Veteran Association (CVA), the Corps Security Commissionaires, Commissionaires Canada, colleagues and guests came together in Whitehall to parade past the Cenotaph, the national war memorial that has been visited by members of the Royal Family, Government officials, and Military representatives since 1920. Corps was honoured to once again join the centre of the UK’s commemorations.

Welcoming our Canadian colleagues

On Friday the 7th, we were pleased to welcome our colleagues and our Canadian contingent, Commissionaires Canada, with a drinks reception. The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires was founded in 1925 and modelled after the British Corps of Commissionaires, to employ Canadian veterans after the First World War.

Its foundation follows a similar history to our own. In 1859, Captain Sir Edward Walter established the Corps of Commissionaires to employ those returning from the Crimean War.

Remembering, together

Ahead of Remembrance Day, some of our group attended the Lady Mayor’s show on Saturday, the 8th, the civic procession held yearly since the early 13th century. The age-old tradition sees the newly elected Mayor travel upriver to distant Westminster and swear loyalty to the King. The first year to host a Lady Mayor, rather than a Lord, the event allowed guests to witness a refreshed version of a historic act unique to London.

On Remembrance Sunday, the group viewed the parade from the back of Whitehall and joined the parade party at The Naval & Military Club for a ceremonial luncheon. Colleagues and guests came together to commemorate those lost by reciting the Ode for the Fallen, Last Post, and holding toasts honouring those lost.

The parade is one of many Corps Remembrance commemorations this year. On Tuesday, 11th November, we come together again for Armistice Day, which commemorates the end of the First World War. On this day, Corps representatives gather in our burial ground in Brookwood Cemetery to lay wreaths at the graves of Commissionaires.

Remembrance is a unifying moment, and being able to invite Canadian commissionaires and other guests to commemorate with us is a privilege. 

Reflections on the day

Nigel Horne, Divisional Director and Chair of the CVA, said: “Remembrance Sunday is a profound moment for everyone at Corps. As a former serviceman myself, I’m incredibly proud to lead our parade past the Cenotaph. Standing together at Whitehall, alongside our Canadian colleagues and guests, we carry forward that legacy of service and support.”

Remembrance is a poignant period at Corps and reinforces our dedication to support veterans not just in employment, but with mental health challenges, and in helping their wider support network.

The CVA supports our veterans, and fundraises for active and ex-servicemen and women, along with their families. As an Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme Gold-accredited business, we are proud to support veterans in their transition from service to civilian positions.

As we continue to work closely with veterans, we must never forget those who lost their lives to service. We will remember them.

Find out more about our veteran support on our Corps Veterans Association page and its LinkedIn page.

November 10, 2025/by Corps Security
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