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West country war dead remembered

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People honour war dead at service

Remembrance Sunday commemorations have been held across the west country to remember the region's war dead.

Royal Marine Reserves in Bristol have led a parade through the city centre to the cenotaph at one of the largest services in the country.

In Wiltshire a soldier from the Royal Artillery has fired a light field gun to mark the two minute's silence at the remembrance service in Wootton Bassett.

A special Remembrance Sunday service has taken place at Gloucester Cathedral



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