Hundreds attended the New Milton Remembrance Day parade.

Led by Colour Sergeant Russell Kerslake, the parade included support from the Christchurch Scout Band and New Milton Army Cadets.

Residents, armed services veterans, youth, and community groups gathered to pay their respects to those who died in the two world wars and other conflicts.

A two-minute silence was observed at 11am, followed by wreath-laying by 60 organisations.

This year marks 106 years since the end of World War I, with New Milton remembering 223 servicemen who died across both world wars.

The Last Post was played, and the President of the area's Royal British Legion, Brigadier Paul Jepson, recited the Exhortation.

This year marks 106 years since the end of World War I, with New Milton remembering 223 servicemenThis year marks 106 years since the end of World War I, with New Milton remembering 223 servicemen (Image: supplied)

Freeman of the Town, Goff Beck, recited the Kohima, and wreaths were laid by various officials.

A service of remembrance was held and supported by schools.

A D-Day veteran, Jim Justice, was also welcomed by New Milton Town Clerk, Graham Flexman.