A number of events have taken place across the county
Devon has marked Remembrance Sunday this morning, commemorating those who lost their lives in conflict.
Services have taken place at War Memorials across the county, with a special ceremony at Exeter Cathedral.
Kevin Jefferey, from Exeter's Royal British Legion, said: "If we don't remember, then we don't learn. We have to remember those that have gone before us, those that have served, those that have sacrificed, and those that are still serving."
Meanwhile, Stagecoach South West has marked the occasion by offering free bus travel to all armed forces personnel and veterans carrying ID.
In London, political leaders joined members of the royal family at the Cenotaph.
Hundreds of armed forces personnel were also there to pay their respects to those killed in past and present conflicts.
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