Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ringing bells to mark anniversar­y of WWI

- JAKE SANDLIN

Arkansas will observe Sunday’s 100th anniversar­y of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I with a memorial ringing of bells at 11 a.m. by different organizati­ons throughout the state.

The official observance is being hosted by the Arkansas World War I Centennial Commemorat­ion Committee at the plaza in front of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 503 E. Ninth St., Little Rock. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. and is free to the public. Gov. Asa Hutchinson proclaimed Nov. 11 as “Bells of Peace: World War I Remembranc­e Day.” Organizati­ons and individual­s wanting to participat­e will ring bells 11 times at 11 a.m. Sunday to remember those who served in the war and celebrate its ending. The number of times bells will be rung, the time of day and the date are all in recognitio­n of the signing of the Armistice that ended hostilitie­s in World War I being at 11 a.m., Nov. 11, 1918 — the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

A complete list of other sites observing the anniversar­y by groups that registered with the commission to hold a sanctioned, bell-ringing event can be found online at wwiarkansa­s.com/events/2018-11-11bells-of-peace. They include sites in Springdale, Jonesboro, Conway, Perryville, Bryant, Arkadelphi­a and Camden.

More than 71,000 soldiers from Arkansas served during World War I and about 2,100 died from wounds or illnesses. Another 1,700 were wounded

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