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Welsh Guards launch Armed Forces Day 2010



www.mod.uk    Department of defence UK
2010-03-05

250 soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, who saw some of the fiercest fighting in Afghanistan last summer, helped launch Armed Forces Day 2010 at their homecoming parade through Cardiff today, Thursday 4 March 2010.


Corporal Zara Jones from RAF St Athan and Company Sergeant Major Carl Taylor of the Welsh Guards with the Armed Forces Day flag
[Picture: POA(Phot) Merrill, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]

Armed Forces Day, Saturday 26 June 2010, is an opportunity for the nation to show its support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces Community, including Service families, cadets, veterans and recruits.

The national event will take place in Cardiff with regional events all around the country.

Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell, who attended the launch in Cardiff today, said:

"Armed Forces Day is a chance for the nation to show its support for our men and women who are working tirelessly around the world on their behalf.

"It is also an opportunity to recognise our veterans and the wider Armed Forces Community.

"I urge everyone to get involved and help make Armed Forces Day 2010 a fantastic success."

Across the UK people are already making plans to support the day.

Cardiff City Council are hosting the national event and are working on an action-packed day of events.

The Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Brian Griffiths, said:


Soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards parade through Cardiff
[Picture: POA(Phot) Merrill, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]

"Armed Forces Day 2010 promises to be a day to remember in Cardiff. The event will be a chance for us to show our support to the brave servicemen and women, with past, present and future being honoured. Those who have lost their lives in conflict will also be remembered.

"It is fantastic for Cardiff and Wales as a whole to be given the opportunity to host the national event, and our aim is to have an Armed Forces Day that Cardiff, Wales, and of course the UK, can be proud of."

Brigadier Russ Wardle, Head of the Army in Wales, said:

"Cardiff has played host to numerous homecoming parades for returning troops and the response has always been fantastic.

"Armed Forces Day 2010 is another opportunity for people to show their support for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, and I have got no doubt that Cardiff will put on a great show as host for the national event."

Further information on Armed Forces Day, including ideas on how to get involved can be found on the Armed Forces Day website - see Related Links.

People can also join the 235,000-strong Armed Forces Day Community on Facebook - see Related Links.


Soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards outside Cardiff Castle
[Picture: POA(Phot) Merrill, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]

The first highly successful Armed Forces Day took place in 2009, replacing Veterans Day, with the nation demonstrating an overwhelming show of support and appreciation.

The Fly the Flag initiative will again take place in 2010, and the MOD will send an Armed Forces Day flag to every local authority in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

People can now buy their own Armed Forces Day flag from Zephyr, the official supplier - see Related Links.

Friday 25 June 2010 will see Uniform to Work Day, when reservists and cadet adult volunteers will be encouraged to wear their military uniform to work.

Veterans across the UK will also be wearing their HM Armed Forces Veterans Badges on 25 June 2010, as a proud and visible reminder of the service they gave to this country.

There are approximately 4.8 million veterans in the UK, 769,000 of whom have already applied for their Veterans Badges. The MOD is encouraging everyone who is eligible to apply for theirs - see the Veterans UK website at Related Links.

2010-03-05




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