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In pictures: Pomp and ceremony as Armed Forces Weekend parade steps out in late June sunshine

The proud parade that stepped off in Cleethorpes today (Saturday, June 29) saw fine representation across the military, as Armed Forces Day was acknowledged in the resort and in other communities all over the country.

Serving personnel, veterans and cadets all entered into the spirit of the occasion, while spectators thronged to witness the uplifting procession. Marching soldiers and military bands, pipers and military vehicles, all helped to make up the parade, which stepped out from Grant Street earlier this afternoon.

People were pavement deep behind the barriers, eager to embrace the pageantry unfolding in the welcome but thankfully not-too-hot sunshine. Later this evening, a special ceremony will also be held with the Sea Cadet Band and others taking part in the sunset parade and ceremony with the Union Flag lowering, at the Remembrance Gate.

A fireworks display will provide a sparkling finale to today’s events. Tomorrow, Armed Forces Weekend will include lots more for visitors and residents to enjoy, including military and blue light villages, a charity village, with displays and associations, and a cadet village.

There will be rides, stands and stalls to browse, and Second World War D-Day re-enactment displays, marking the 80th anniversary, at two-hourly intervals from 11.30am. More aircraft displays are scheduled, subject to change, including another RAF Typhoon performance.

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