Event supports armed forces community
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The day-long event took place at Alexandra Park and was attended by MP Amber Rudd, East Sussex High Sheriff Michael Foster and Hastings Mayor Cllr Judy Rogers.
It started with a drumhead Service of Remembrance in the morning conducted by Reverend Robert Featherstone.
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Hide AdThere was a parade of serving troops, reservists, veterans, cadet units and youth organisations, led by the 1066 Pipes and Drums.
Crowds were entertained by performances from the Coastal Twirlers, Lindy Hop dancers, and the Icini belly dancers and there were demonstrations of martial arts as well as a display of vintage military vehicles.
The Military Preparation College, from St Leonards, demonstrated their skills and took part in a truck-pull challenge.
The day finished with a ‘sunset’ ceremony at 3.45pm.
Armed Forces Day was devised to give people a chance to show their support for the men and women who make up the armed forces community.
Pictures by Frank Copper.
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