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Millions of people will fall silent later to mark Armistice Day.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, defence ministers, representatives of military associations, veterans and school children will attend a service at the Cenotaph in central London. Watch live here at 11am on skynews.com/liveplus
Other ceremonies will be held up and down the country to remember those who have died in battle since the First World War.
That includes the 342 UK service personnel who have died in Afghanistan.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by CX
Rememberance Day belongs to all the Commonwealth Nations, not just Britain...
but also our ANZACs too!
Originally posted by TheLoneArcher
reply to post by CX
My friend, please tell your neighbour that we will be thinking of him. I did my part at a memorial, in light of what you say above, my thoughts and reflections I share with him.