Remembrance Sunday saw wreaths laid at the British War Memorial led by the Governor, Sir David Steel and Chief Minister Fabian Picardo. Joining them were the Commander British Forces, Commodore Tom Guy, the Leader of the Opposition Keith Azopardi and Mayor Christian Santos.
The ceremony commemorates the servicemen and women who have lost their lives during conflict.
The band of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment played as dignitaries, ministers, members of the armed forces and representatives of community groups gathered.
At noon, the Governor, Sir David Steel, led the ceremony with The Bidding
The firing of the saluting gun and the sounding of The Last Post signalled the start of a two minute silence.
This was followed by the Reveille and the laying of wreaths.
The Command Chaplain offered a prayer, and the Ceremony of Remembrance ended with the National Anthem.
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