At this time of year, we reflect on those who have fought for our freedom, many making the ultimate sacrifice in the process.

Leader readers have been paying tribute to family members, as well as capturing images that speak volumes.

Here are just some that we have received...

The Leader:

RAYMOND GEORGE KENT. RN

Aged 20, lost at sea aboard H.M.S. Repulse, December 10, 1941.

Stoker 1st Class

Even though we never met you. You are spoken about and thought about.

"For our tomorrow you gave your today."

Christine & Phil Carey.

The Leader:

• In loving memory of our beloved Brother c/p Derek Joseph Humphreys MM, decorated by her majesty the Queen for his Heroic service in Malaya.

Sadly killed in action in Cyprus at the age of 23, November 12, 1958.

Loved by all your loving Family Forever. R.W.F, Mold

The Leader:

Above: Shotton/Connah's Quay War Memorial. Picture: Gareth Moules

• My Father, Dennis Parry, from Glan Aber, Llanasa village, near Prestatyn, joined the 53rd RWF at Hightown Barracks.

He later transferred into a Reconnaissance Platoon. He was wounded in Vaalkenswaar, no Windhoek, September 1944.

He passed away August 1986, aged 68-years-old. Philip 'Ned' Parry

The Leader:

Above: Caerwys Memorial Institute. Picture: Darren Griffiths

The Leader:

• My grandfather, Walter Bishop Hannah, fought in the Great War, Liverpool Kings Regiment, decorated more than once too. Returned to the front twice after treatment. The final injury proved too much, gassed and explosion damage to his side.

During the Second World War he was an ARP but passed away in Liverpool 1941.

I never knew him but his legacy has spread across the world to Canada and Australia, the last of his seven children died earlier this year (my father). Steve O'Brien

The Leader:

Above: Poppies at Flanders Fields Belgium. Picture: Steve O'Brien