A new sign for Paddock Wood's John Brunt VC pub, without a sign for several years, was unveiled. The pub is named after Capt Brunt, a Second World War hero who died under mortar fire in Italy in 1944
A war veteran lays a wreath in Herne Bay
Arethusa Memorial Remembrance Service at Upnor - the oldest member of the Arethusa Old Boys Association Dolly Gray salutes
Beavers in the parade at Larkfield
Gravesham MP Adam Holloway lays a wreath at the service in Windmill Hill Gardens, Gravesend
KCC leader Cllr Paul Carter lays a wreath in the county town
Margaret Wilkinson, the mother of Sgt Dave Wilkinson who was killed in action last year, about to lay a wreath at Ashford
Sheppey St Johns Ambulance band leads the parade to the Cenotaph in Sheerness
Soldiers from the 36 Engineers parade over the bridge in Maidstone
Some of the crosses at the Cenotaph, Sheerness
Standards are lowered at Sheerness for The Last Post
The band of the Herne Bay sea cadets leads the procession to the town's memorial
The band plays at the service at Stone recreation ground
The crowds at the Broadstairs ceremony
The Kohima Band of the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment leads the march to the Buttermarket War Memorial, Canterbury
The Last Post is played at Canterbury
The Mayor of Medway, Cllr David Carr, lays a wreath at the Great Lines War Memorial
The parade at Ashford's Remembrance Day Service
The parade down Parrock Road, Gravesend
The Royal Naval Remembrance Service at the War Memorial, Great Lines, Gillingham
The scene on Rochester High Street for the parade
The service at the war memorial in Maidstone
The standards are lowered at Broadstairs
Wreath laying in Rochester
Wreaths around the memorial after the Canterbury parade
Parades and services took place on Sunday to remember and honour those killed in conflicts.
Our gallery shows pictures from across the county as Kent saluted the fallen.