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Honour to organise service after life in navy

Last updated: November 6, 2024 6:41 pm
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Lt Peter Gee, a dedicated member of the Royal New Zealand Navy Reserve, is honored to lead the organisation of Dunedin’s Armistice Day service. With a 40-year career in the Navy, he has served in various locations worldwide, from Antarctica to Southeast Asia.

“It’s a great life, always interesting and varied — you just can’t pick where you go,” Lt Gee shared.

Having previously overseen the city’s Anzac Day commemorations, Lt Gee has now taken on the responsibility of organising the Armistice Day service. The service, marking 106 years since the end of World War 1, will take place on Monday at 10.45am at the Dunedin Cenotaph in Queens Gardens — welcoming all who wish to attend.

“I was away in the Middle East for Armistice Day last year, so I’m looking forward to being in Dunedin for the commemorations this year,” Lt Gee expressed.

The service will include representatives from the Defence Forces of New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom, along with dignitaries from various organizations. Lt Gee hopes for a strong turnout from the public, especially young individuals, to pay tribute to all those who have served in conflicts and peacekeeping missions.

“It is always important to acknowledge not only those who went away to serve in times of conflict, but also the families left behind,” Lt Gee emphasized. “Their efforts helped secure the personal freedoms we enjoy today.”

The remembrance service on Monday will feature a two-gun salute by the Otago Gunners Association, led by chaplain Leah Graefe, and a keynote address by military historian Dr Christopher Pugsley. The event will also include the singing of national anthems, recitation of the Ode, and the laying of wreaths.

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