More than 100 people attended a Remembrance Sunday service in Wellow.
The service, which took place at St Margaret's Church, was followed by a parade of uniformed youth organisations at the village war memorial.
Parish chairman Julian Pease and Commander Martin Russell RN took the salute at the march past of the organisations.
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Two trumpeters, Charlotte Bowles and Martha Prett from Mountbatten School, marked the two-minute silence at both the church service and the war memorial.
The village war memorial, which carries the names of more than 30 men from Wellow who died in the First World War and Second World War was the focal point of the ceremony.
Wreaths were laid on behalf of the parish council, Royal British Legion, and St Margaret’s Church Wellow, as well as the uniformed youth organisations and other individual tributes.
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