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Thousands of flags to fly for Armed Forces Day

Thousands of flags to fly for Armed Forces Day

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE News Release (111/2009) issued by COI News Distribution Service on 30 May 2009

Hundreds of councils right across the country will raise a flag next month to support Britain's first ever Armed Forces Day, the MoD announced today.

In addition to more than 450 local authorities, over two thousand members of the public, businesses and schools will also fly official Armed Forces Day flags to join the celebrations to honour Britain's Armed Forces - past, present and future.

The specially designed flags, based on the Union Jack, will be raised together, in ceremonies across the country at 10.30am on Monday 22 June. This will mark the beginning of a week of events leading up to Armed Forces Day on Saturday 27 June.

Armed Forces Day flags will also be flown where British Servicemen and women are serving overseas, including in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Germany, Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands.

Veterans Minister Kevan Jones said:

"Every day, the men and women of our Armed Forces make personal sacrifices for us, a sacrifice often shared with their families. Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the whole country to show their appreciation of what our service personnel have done and continue to do. The fact that so many councils, businesses, schools and members of the public want to show their support by flying a flag will mean a great deal, particularly to those serving this country today."

The centrepiece of the inaugural annual Armed Forces Day will be an event at the historic dockyard at Chatham, Kent, where there will be fly-pasts by the Red Arrows and veterans of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, military displays, and celebration parades. Members of the public will also have the chance to try their hand at a whole host of activities, from assault courses to digger driving.

Kevan Jones, who will be in Chatham on Saturday 27 June, added:

"The British public regularly show their gratitude to those who fight for our country, whether it is by lining the streets at homecoming parades, or giving generously to Armed Forces charities. The many events which are being planned up and down the country next month will be another opportunity for people to come together and show how proud they are of our veterans, soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and cadets."

In addition to the main event in Chatham, major events are also planned for Saturday 27 June in Cardiff, Blackpool, Nottingham, Southend, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Plymouth.

Armed Forces Day flags, which measure 5ft by 3ft, are still available to order. They cost £10, which includes postage and packaging to UK addresses, VAT and a £1 donation by the flag supplier, Piggotts, to the Forces Children's Trust, a charity devoted to helping dependent children who have lost a parent who was serving with the Armed Forces. Orders can be placed at http://www.piggotts.co.uk or by emailing armedforcesdayflag@piggotts.co.uk.

Notes to Editors:

1. An image of service personnel with the Armed Forces Day flag is attached.

2. All orders for Armed Forces Day flags must be received by Piggotts by 5th June.

3. Further information on Armed Forces Day and a full list of events confirmed so far are available at: http://www.armedforcesday.org.uk

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