Gloucestershire will remember its fallen soldiers this morning with a two minute silence.
Memorials will take place across the county marking those who have lost their lives in wars of the past and present.
In Tewkesbury a parade starts at 9.30am before a service in the Abbey at 10am.
Armistice Day will be marked at Stroud cenotaph, the cenotaph Gloucester Park and at Cheltenham's war memorial in the Long Gardens at 11am.
In Gloucester Cathedral a service of Remembrance will take place at 3pm and will be followed by a parade from the ironic building through the streets of the city.
Just before the service the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Remembrance Service and wreath laying will take place at the memorial on the lower Green.
While at 12.45pm members of the Royal Naval Association and Gloucester Sea Cadets will hold a short wreath laying service in the South Ambulatory Memorial Chapel.
Other memorials will take place in Winchcombe, where the Pates Grammar School Cadets will be on parade, that last year saw crowds of 1,700 people attend.
Other services and parades will take place throughout the day at St Mary's Church in Bibury, the war memorial in Bourton-on-the-Water, Chedworth's Manor Chipping Campden's St James' Church, Hyperion House to St Mary's Church in Fairford, Forthampton's Tirley Church, Chaceley Church, Bushley, All Saints Church in Somerford, St Margaret's Church in North Cerney, Northleach war memorial, All Hallows Church in South Cerney, St George's Church in Didbrook and Stow on the Wold Square.
Holy Trinity Church in Amberley, Badminton Church, Bisley Church, Blakeney Church, Brockworth and Witcombe, St John's Church in Churchdown, Cinderford war memorial, St John's Church in Coleford, Holy Trinity Church in Drybrook, Dursley and Cam, Miserden, Forest Green and Nailsworth, St James' Church in Quedgeley, Kings Stanley Baptist Chapel, All Saints' Church in Longhope, Lydney's St Mary's Church, Minchinhampton, Newnham, Slimbridge's St John's Church, The Memorial Green in Stonehouse, St Mary's Church in Tetbury, Tutshill Church, Westbury on Severn and Minsterworth, and in Wotton Under Edge.