Hundreds of people across West Dorset turned out for Remembrance services.
Parades and services were held across the county from Lyme Regis to Bovington and beyond.
Current and former servicemen and women, members of the clergy, cadets, scouts, brownies and members of the public braved the rain to pay their respects and uphold a promise made 100 years ago that those who died on battlefields will not be forgotten.
At 11am Dorset fell silent to remember those who gave their lives.
2018 is a particularly poignant year for Remembrance, as it marks 100 years since the end of the First World War.
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