Preparations are underway in Scarborough for Saturday's armed forces day event which will include four different air displays.
It will include aerial displays from three different air display teams and an appearance from an RAF Eurofighter Typhoon.
Tom Fox is one of the event organisers he says Scarborough has a long tradition of staging Armed forces day events.
Three different air display teams will be performing in Scarborough on Saturday for this years armed forces day event.
The Richard Goodwin Air Display team will be taking to the skies at midday, the Starlings Aerobatic Team are lined up for 1:30pm, the Titans Air Display Team at 2:15pm and a RAF Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 will be overhead at 4pm.
It will also see parades and military displays in the town.
Tom Fox says this years event will also have a strong focus on local cadet groups.
Here is the full schedule for the day, the timings are subject to change.
11amWelcome by the Scarborough Town Crier
12pm Richard Goodwin Air Display
12:15pmScarborough Standards march into the Formal Area. Chairman of North Yorkshire Council, Councillor Roberta Swiers reviews the Standards
12:20pmFormal Opening Town Crier calls on all assembled to the opening of the event, the Yorkshire Volunteers Band marches into the Formal Area Formal opening and welcome by the Chairman of North Yorkshire Council The Yorkshire Volunteers Band Display Presentation of awards by Major General Michael Charlton-Weedy CBE DL Standards & The Yorkshire Volunteers Band march off and event officially begins
1pm Scarborough Sea Cadet Continuity Drill Display Team in the formal area
1:30pm The Starlings Aerobatic Team
2pm 2497 Easingwold Squadron Royal Air Force Cadets Display of Banner Drill in the formal area
2:15pm Titans Air Display Team
2:30pm Yorkshire Corps of Drums Performance in the formal area
3pm Scarborough Sea Cadet Band Performance in the formal area
4pm RAF Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4
4:20pm Standards, Veterans & Cadet Parade Steps off led by Queen’s Own Yeomanry and The Yorkshire Volunteers Band parade
4:30pm Review of Parade at the Formal Area Parade Marshal to invite the Reviewing Officer, Major General Chris Callow CB OBE, with VIPs to review the parade Closing words by Major General Chris Callow CB OBE Prayers and blessings by Reverend Joe Kinsella
4:45pm Closing Ceremony Exhortation by Matthew O’Brien, Chairman of the RBL Sunset Ceremony including The Yorkshire Volunteers Band Scarborough Sea Cadets lower the Armed Forces flag and present to Major General Chris Callow CB OBE Yorkshire Volunteer Band perform and conclude with the National Anthem “Three cheers for HM Armed Forces” led by Scarborough Town Crier
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