A memorial service was held at a church near Bicester to commemorate the Battle of Britain.
The service was held at St Laurence's Church in Caversfield, just outside of Bicester on Sunday (September 15).
It started at 3pm and members of the public were able to watch the parade.
The service was led by Reverend Diana Glover and the ATC chaplain, Reverend Andrew Foran.
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It was also joined by staff and cadets from 2507 (Bicester) Squadron, Graham Moore, standard bearer for the Bicester and District Branch of the Royal British Legion and the mayor of Bicester councillor Damien Maguire.
The 2507 (Bicester) Squadron is one of the largest and most dynamic Squadrons in Thames Valley Wing.
St Laurence's Church medieval church restored in 1874 & is open to visitors on Sunday afternoons from 2pm to 5pm.
The churchyard is home to the largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission site in North Oxfordshire.
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