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Stirling leads Armed Forces Day celebrations across UK Stirling leads Armed Forces Day celebrations across UK
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Armed Forces Day celebrations across the country have got under way, led from Stirling.Armed Forces Day celebrations across the country have got under way, led from Stirling.
Hundreds of veterans, serving personnel and cadets have joined Princess Anne and the Prime Minister for the day of military demonstrations and events.Hundreds of veterans, serving personnel and cadets have joined Princess Anne and the Prime Minister for the day of military demonstrations and events.
A huge parade of services personnel - young and old - kicked off the proceedings, marching from Stirling Castle to the events grounds nearby.A huge parade of services personnel - young and old - kicked off the proceedings, marching from Stirling Castle to the events grounds nearby.
A Red Arrows display is among a packed timetable of entertainment on show.A Red Arrows display is among a packed timetable of entertainment on show.
Representatives of the Army, Navy and Air Force are all taking part in the event, which is the centrepiece of celebrations going on all over the country and at British military outposts abroad.Representatives of the Army, Navy and Air Force are all taking part in the event, which is the centrepiece of celebrations going on all over the country and at British military outposts abroad.
Prime Minister David Cameron and First Minister Alex Salmond were both on hand to take the salute as a group of veterans led the 1000-strong parade from the castle at 11:30.Prime Minister David Cameron and First Minister Alex Salmond were both on hand to take the salute as a group of veterans led the 1000-strong parade from the castle at 11:30.
They headed through the Old Town and were joined by cadets and serving personnel at the Albert Halls, before making their way to the events ground at the Royal Parklands.They headed through the Old Town and were joined by cadets and serving personnel at the Albert Halls, before making their way to the events ground at the Royal Parklands.
Tanks and military vehicles will be on display throughout the day, with demonstrations by Sea King, Apache and Puma helicopters.Tanks and military vehicles will be on display throughout the day, with demonstrations by Sea King, Apache and Puma helicopters.
Plane enthusiasts will get to see the Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane in flight, along with more modern Typhoon and Tornado jets, and a demonstration by the Red Arrows stunt team is scheduled to close the event.Plane enthusiasts will get to see the Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane in flight, along with more modern Typhoon and Tornado jets, and a demonstration by the Red Arrows stunt team is scheduled to close the event.
Other displays include Royal Marines fast-roping from helicopters, pipe bands, a parachute display by the Army's Red Devils, an artillery gun salute and troops staging a ground assault complete with casualty evacuations.Other displays include Royal Marines fast-roping from helicopters, pipe bands, a parachute display by the Army's Red Devils, an artillery gun salute and troops staging a ground assault complete with casualty evacuations.
The event comes on the same day First Minister Alex Salmond appointed Scotland's first Veterans Commissioner to provide greater support for services personnel.The event comes on the same day First Minister Alex Salmond appointed Scotland's first Veterans Commissioner to provide greater support for services personnel.
Meanwhile the Queen is attending a service honouring volunteers who served in World War One, 100 years on from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo which led to the outbreak of war.
Organisers estimate the event will earn about £1m for the local economy, while boosting Stirling's reputation as a tourist destination.Organisers estimate the event will earn about £1m for the local economy, while boosting Stirling's reputation as a tourist destination.
'Time to shine''Time to shine'
Armed Forces Day is part of Stirling's "Big Weekend", which includes the Bannockburn Live battle re-enactment weekend, the Pipefest pipe band competition, and a night of open-air performances, entertainment and street art at Stirling's Big Night Out.Armed Forces Day is part of Stirling's "Big Weekend", which includes the Bannockburn Live battle re-enactment weekend, the Pipefest pipe band competition, and a night of open-air performances, entertainment and street art at Stirling's Big Night Out.
VisitScotland chairman Mike Cantlay said thousands of people were expected to attend the events.VisitScotland chairman Mike Cantlay said thousands of people were expected to attend the events.
He said: "The teams for Pipefest, Armed Forces Day and Bannockburn Live are working hard to ensure Stirling's Big Weekend is one to remember.He said: "The teams for Pipefest, Armed Forces Day and Bannockburn Live are working hard to ensure Stirling's Big Weekend is one to remember.
"Never before has this stunning city hosted as many tourists from all over the world and it really is Stirling's time to shine, showcasing the attractions, landscapes and history of this amazing area.""Never before has this stunning city hosted as many tourists from all over the world and it really is Stirling's time to shine, showcasing the attractions, landscapes and history of this amazing area."