The 2024 Poppy Appeal has launched in Guernsey, with paper flowers that you can attach to your clothing being sold in local shops.
The poppy has been used as a symbol of remembrance for more than 100 years.
In recent years, the appeal has risen £50,000 annaully for the Royal British Legion, which supports ex-service personnel with medical treatment, or housing.
On 10 November, Remembrance Sunday, a parade will take place from the Town Fire Station to the War Memorial on Smith Street.
The ex-servicemen and women, cadet forces, and standards from local organisations will march from 10.35 am.
A bugler will sound the Last Post at 10.58 am, followed by two minutes of silence.
Then there will then be a short service and wreath laying.

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