Jamaican veterans of World War 1 and World War 11 will be honoured on Sunday during the National Day of Remembrance Memorial Service at the National Heroes Park.
Other ceremonies will also be held at church services and uniformed parades across the island.
There are 250 men and women of the Jamaica Legion and the Royal Air Force still living in Jamaica.
They were in service mainly in the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
Members of the public who are planning to attend the service at the National Heroes Park are asked to be seated by 10:10 for the service which starts at 10:55.
The service will be conducted by the President of the Jamaica Council of Churches, Archbishop Emeritus of Kingston, Reverend Donald Reece.
This will be followed by the laying of wreaths at the cenotaph, which is the war memorial in honour of persons who died in active duty.
Governor General, Sir Patrick Allen and Prime Minister Andrew Holness will lead dignitaries, who will include the Leader of the Opposition, the Chief Justice and members of the diplomatic corps.
Members of the Jamaica Legion and the Royal Air Force Association in Jamaica will present the wreaths to the dignitaries for laying.
World War I took place between 1914-1918 while World War II took place between 1939-1945.
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