More than 500 troops marched through Harrow yesterday to remember those who have been killed in combat since World War One.
At 10am the cadets, Royal Engineers, Territorial Army and Royal British Legion members left St Ann’s Shopping Centre.
They marched to Harrow Civic Centre, in Station Road, for an interdenominational service.
Prayers of thanks were given, wreaths were laid, the Last Post was played and, at 11am, there was two minutes silence.
Following the service the Royal British Legion hosted a reception at their Northolt Road centre for all those who took part in the parade.
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