In pictures: Remembrance Sunday marked across the Armed Forces world
Over 600 members of the Armed Forces joined the Royal Family and military veterans at the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
Over 600 members of the Armed Forces joined the Royal Family and military veterans at the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
Services were held around the United Kingdom and across the forces world to reflect on the military's sacrifice through history.
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Personnel, veterans and members of the public paid their respects across the forces world.
The arboretum and its centrepiece Armed Forces Memorial provided a backdrop for a service of sombre reflection.
Moving services were held across the UK as the nation fell silent to remember those who have lost their lives in conflicts.
More than 1,000 veterans were gathered on the grounds of Westminster Abbey for the short ceremony.
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For three weeks, 104 representatives from across the Navy have been honing their ceremonial skills for the service at the Cenotaph.
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