It was a solemn and still morning in Enniskillen this morning as the community came together to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris attended a Remembrance ceremony in Enniskillen 35 years on from an IRA bomb at the event.
Eleven people died on the day of the attack at the town’s war memorial in 1987, with another victim dying years later having never woken from a coma.
It has become a recent tradition for the Taoiseach to attend the Enniskillen event.
The Taoiseach, Secretary of State, and PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne were among invited Government, Civic and Armed Forces representatives and other VIPs who joined the Royal British Legion to mark the Act of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
The Act of Remembrance was led by The Viscount Brookeborough, Lord Lieutenant for Co. Fermanagh from the Enniskillen Branch. Comrade Richard Lucas, Vice Chairman of the Royal British Legion (Enniskillen Branch) delivered the Exhortation and Kohima Epitaph.
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