MORE THAN 500 people in uniforms took part in the annual Remembrance Day parade and inter-denominational service in Barbados today.
They included soldiers, police officers, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, members of the Barbados Prison Service, the Barbados Cadet Corps and its band, the St John’s Ambulance Brigade and the Barbados Red Cross.
The 30-strong group of legionnaires was a crowd favourite during the hour-long parade and service in Heroes Square during which Governor General Sir Elliott Belgrave, Prime Minister Freundel Stuart and Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley were among those laying wreaths at the Cenotaph. (TY)
Hundreds march in Remembrance Day parade
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