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Armed Forces Day marked across South East

Armed Forces Day marked across South East

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Armed Forces Day is being marked across the south-east of England on Saturday with events and services.One of Kent's largest events will be at The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, with parades and displays.Guildford in Surrey will see a cathedral service as well as a veterans' drop-in at the town's fire station. A spokesperson for the all-day event in Littlehampton, West Sussex, said it would be "a day to honour those who serve and who have served in the Armed Forces".
The ticketed event in Chatham begins at 10:00 BST and will see military parades, displays, bands and family activities for thousands of spectators.A parade in Ramsgate starts at the Sailors' Church in Military Road at 10:40 BST.In Surrey, a free family event is set to take place in Camberley across the town centre. In Steyne Gardens in Worthing, West Sussex, there will be military bands and displays from 10:00 BST.A gathering was held in Sandwich in Kent on Monday to mark the start of Armed Forces Week, which culminates in Saturday's events.

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