Strictly Stars Dance With The Armed Forces
Stars from Strictly Come Dancing and members of the armed forces have come together to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.
Stars from Strictly Come Dancing and members of the armed forces have come together to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.
'Big Ben', the 13.7 tonne bell, which hangs in the Elizabeth Tower in Westminster will sound on Armistice Day to mark 100 years since WWI.
The sound of bells will echo across the UK to mark the centenary of the Armistice.
The base is best known for its role in Op Shader and is marking Armistice Day with special events.
It is one of the largest events of its kind in recent years with more than 3,500 travelling
Sailors in the Pacific have held their own remembrance service to remember those killed during the Second World War.
Both the men's and women's Army sides lost to the Bundeswehr in Nottingham.
Theresa May laid wreaths on the graves of the first and last British soldiers to be killed during the Great War.
More than 66 world leaders have marked the centenary of the First World War with a two-minute silence in Paris.
The Duke of Sussex laid a Cross of Remembrance in front of two wooden crosses from the graves of unknown British soldiers.
Military personnel in Portsmouth have been rehearsing hard ahead of the big day.
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The Calpins are thought to be the biggest group of British siblings to have fought in the First World War.
Former Army sergeant Ron Freer was captured in the Second World War while serving as a soldier with the Royal Artillery.
All money raised from the installation will go to the military charity SSAFA.
The ladies of Knit and Natter in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire have made the display for their local church.