THE County Gazette is calling on everyone to get behind our Royal Marines as they parade through Taunton tomorrow (Saturday).
Thousands of spectators are expected to turn out to watch as 40 Commando exercise their Freedom of the Borough.
The event is to celebrate their 35 years at Norton Manor Camp.
We've produced a special poster to mark the occasion - and you can pick up yours with your copy of the Gazette from County Stores or Tesco Express, in High Street.
Businesses on the route are also displaying the posters as the town shows our brave troops how much they mean to us.
There will be activities around the town centre from 9am onwards, while the parade itself sets off from Priory Bridge Road at 11am.
It will move on to Fore Street via Station Road, the Town Bridge and North Street, where it will be inspected by dignitaries.
The Royal Marines will then move on to Vivary Park via Corporation Street, The Crescent and Upper High Street.
There will then be ceremonies of commemoration and remembrance at the war memorial and at the Marines Memorial Stone.
Some roads in and around the town centre will be closed for periods tomorrow - click here to check which ones.
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