Commemoration Day 2023 (UAE): Date, History and 5 interesting Facts

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Commemoration Day 2023

Commemoration Day 2023: Commemoration Day which is also called Martyrs’ Day, is celebrated every year on December 1 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This day is set aside to remember, respect, and raise awareness of the brave and selfless Emirati soldiers, civilians, and aid workers who gave their lives in the U.A.E. The day was first celebrated in 2015, and since then it has been held every year on November 30. In 2019, the date was changed to December 1.

How Commemoration Day Came To Be

In a peaceful world, people can do anything they want, including travel, fall in love, work, raise children, and more. Soldiers and civilians who gave their lives at various times helped win the peace that the majority of societies around the world enjoy today. On Commemoration Day, Emirati Martyrs who gave their lives for their country are remembered.

The first Emirati police officer to die in the line of duty was Salem Bin Khamis Al Dahmani. It happened on November 30, 1971, not long before the United Arab Emirates was formed. He lost his life in an unanticipated attack by Iranian Naval troops while on an expedition into Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs after the British left and relinquished control of the protectorate.

His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, declared November 30, 2015, the date of this brave police officer’s death, as a holiday to honor all those who had died in the line of duty for their country. Before it was changed to December 1, November 30 was always observed as Commemoration Day, even though that was not the case from 2015 to 2019.

In different places, Memorial Day is called different things. It’s called Martyrs’ Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Decoration Day, or Veterans’ Day in different countries, but the thought behind it is the same: to remember these great people who gave their lives for our country.

What To Do On Commemoration Day

Honor them

Remember those who have died for their bravery in the UAE as they honour the war heroes.

Please be quiet for one minute.

Take a minute of silence on December 30 to remember the martyrs.

Give gifts

Show your love for the family of the person who died by giving them gifts and presents.

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The poppy is a sign of remembering in the UK.

As a reminder People in Britain wear poppy pins and brooches to remember those who died for their country.

It was first called Armistice Day.

Commemoration Day was first called “Armistice Day” in 1919 to celebrate the November 11, 1918, armistice that ended the First World War.

A lot of countries follow it.

The U.A.E., China, India, and the United States celebrate Commemoration Day.

In the US, it is known as Veterans Day.

In the United States, Armistice Day is celebrated on November 11. The name was changed to Veterans Day in 1954.

It’s a holiday in the US.

All government and state offices in the U.A.E. are closed on Commemoration Day, which is a national holiday. The national flag is also flown at half-staff for three hours.

What Commemoration Day Is For

To remember the Emiratis who died

People in the U.A.E. who gave their lives for the country, both at home and abroad, are honoured and remembered today.

To show respect for Salem Suhail bin Khamis

We also remember this Emirati hero who gave his life for his country in the Great Tunb battle in 1971.

To honor our live legends

The troops and peacekeepers are also praised for keeping the peace in the country. This is done to honor their bravery and patriotism.

Commemoration Day 2023 DATES

Year Date Day
2023 December 1 Friday
2024 December 1 Sunday
2025 December 1 Monday
2026 December 1 Tuesday
2027 December 1 Wednesday