Now the dust has settled following Armed Forces Day there here are some more pictures of the day's events.
However it is not over with plenty more entertainment going on today.
The day started with a parade of all arms with a colourful and impressive parade through the centre of the town.
Huge crowds of people came out to watch the spectacle, which was one of the main events on Armed Forces Day.
Cornwall is hosting the national event this year, in Falmouth, and activities have been taking place all day, with many continuing through the evening.
The Military Parade saw more than 1,000 military personnel, veterans and cadets from the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force gathering on The Moor and parading through the town centre to Discovery Quay (Events Square).
The parade concluded with a flypast from the RAF Red Arrows, A400M, Merlin and Avenger aircraft.
See how the day has unfolded here in our live article: Armed Forces Day 2023 in Falmouth - LIVE
More pictures HERE
There are still plenty of things happening today.
11am -12pm
Thanksgiving service
Public service plus invited guests.
Venue: King Charles the Martyr Church, Falmouth
11am - 4pm
Charity Zone
Stands, displays and activities showcasing the work of armed forces charities and support organisations.
Venue: Church Street Car Park – Upper level
11am - 4pm
Entertainment
Musical entertainment in partnership with Source FM with stage and bar area.
Venue: Church Street Car Park – Lower level
11am - 4pm
Family entertainment
Interactive space dome and STEM board games. Street performers – Stilt walkers. Market.
Venue: The Moor
11am -4pm
Food Hub
Organised by Falmouth Harbour.
Venue: Custom House Quay
12pm - 4pm
Entertainment
Entertainment on stage from the Rum and Shrub Shanty Band, Tom Cary and Off the Hook.
Venue: Events Square
4pm
Event closes
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