Hundreds of national security personnel gathered alongside Government officials and diplomats in observance of Remembrance Day 2012 on Sunday morning. The brief ceremony, which included a military drill performed by Defence Force officers, began at the Scarborough Fire Station and demonstrated through to James Park, the designated site for the occasion.

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