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  • Maiden voyage

    ROCK LEGEND Bruce Dickinson joined Air Force photographer and Iron Maiden fan Sgt Robert Travis at the home of the UK’s Chinook Force at Odiham as the nation marked Armed Forces Day.

  • Games spot for swim star Kyle

    SERVICE SWIMMER Cpl Kyle Booth is, in his own words, set for “an exciting summer” after being selected to represent Wales at this month’s Commonwealth Games.

  • Heat is on for Rainbow run

    ORGANISERS OF this year’s fundraising Rainbow Run called in St Mawgan firefighters to keep the crowds cool as temperatures topped a sweltering 35°C.

  • Very warm reception

    CIVIC LEADERS, local business chiefs and Forces personnel at Wittering braved a record-breaking heatwave as the station hosted its annual formal reception.

  • Making Brad

    JUST A year after joining the RAF AS1(T) Bradley Lefley-Kemp was showing off his gliding skills above a packed Cosford Air Show crowd of 55,000.

  • Not a Baa-d day at the office

    INTERNATIONAL RUGBY Union star Flt Lt Sarah Bonar ticked off another life goal after performing for the Barbarians women against Wales at Twickenham.

  • Get set for Summer

    THE RAF Museum Midlands has launched its Summer Camp, giving youngsters a week of aviation-themed fun.

  • Kids back Airplay

    THE RAF’S Airplay scheme for youngsters has scored a 99 per cent approval rating from Forces families.

  • Home run for Reds after U.S. 250 tour

    THE RED Arrows stepped up to the plate at Washington’s National Parks baseball stadium, ahead of their historic fly-past over New York as the USA marks the 250th anniversary of Independence.

  • Forces in £15bn budget bailout

    THE GOVERNMENT has pledged an extra £15 billion in defence funding to boost Britain’s Armed Forces and secure the future for the Global Combat Air Programme.

  • Vets call

    MILITARY CHARITY chiefs are leading calls for better healthcare and financial support for the UKís veterans.

  • PRIME location

    THIS WEEK, our travels take us aboard one of the world’s most famous ocean liners, the RMS Queen Mary. Now permanently moored in the Southern California sun, it offers guests the feeling of being on a luxury 1940s cruise, without having to set sail.

  • IST20 rained off as heavens open

    TWO HARD-FOUGHT T20 matches against the MCC would have been the perfect preparation for IS T20, but the Service’s hopes were washed away along with the tournament.

  • Nato’s need for Swede

    MEMBERS OF the Swedish Air Force landed at Brize Norton as part of a Nato programme to learn about airfield operations at a UK main operating base.

  • Poseidon team goes with the floe

    A CREW from 42 (Torpedo Bomber) Sqn have flown the first UK Poseidon flight to the North Pole as part of the Poseidon Qualified Weapons Instructor Course.

  • Reds take to the Ayr

    THE RED Arrows will be performing their show-stopping display at the Ayr Festival of Flight in September.

  • Rubble rouser

    SERVICE WATERSKIERS donned fancy dress as they took to Queensford Lakes at the annual RAF championships in Oxford.

  • Jupiter hits Akrotiri

    AKROTIRI’S 84 Sqn took delivery of two new Jupiter H145 helicopters as part of a £148 million programme to replace the Puma, retired from service last year.