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Remembrance: Armed Forces Remember The Fallen
People all over Britain and the forces world have marked two minutes silence in remembrance of the UK’s war dead.
The traditional Remembrance Sunday service is an important part of military life, even for people on operational deployments.
All over the UK too, communities gathered at 11 o’clock to mark two minutes silence.
Forces TV had cameras at some of the biggest services in the UK and abroad.
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