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Sunday 5 September 2010

Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Day at the Yorkshire Air Musuem

The Parade of Standards

The Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, near York, a former Bomber Command Airfield, was the scene for a memorable day to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain.
It was the largest event of its kind to be held in the north of England.

They combined it with their Allied Forces Commemoration Day and present were Col Paul Keddy, Canada and Squadron Leader Chris Webb Australia and a representative from France.

A Service was held in the main Hanger with music by the York Railway Institute Band.

Present were The Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, the Hon Susan Cunliffe-Lister, representing The Queen, The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Stephen Dalton KCB ADC BSC FRAeS CCMI RAF, The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of York with Lady Mayoress and the Sheriff of York.

The Standards of the RAF Associations, Other Forces Associations, Royal British Legion, Air Training Corp, were paraded into the Hanger for the Service and the National Standard of the Air Gunners Assoication, which is 'laid up' at the Allied Forces Memorial, was on display.


Air Chief Marshall Sir Stephen Dalton
The Chief of the Air Staff


The Massed Bands of the Northern & Eastern Regions of the Air Training Corp afterwards led a Parade of Standards and were joined by a contingent of 9 Royal British Legion Riders Group on motorcycles.

The Salute was take by The Chief of the Air Staff


Royal British Legion Biker


The Sunset Ceremony

Afterwards there was a flypast by a lone Spitfire
of The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight