Monday, 10 May 2010

Army Radio News - 10 May 10

In Edinburgh Thousands Gathered To Watch Members Of 3 RIFLES Battle Group March Down The Royal Mile

At Holyrood Palace, the families of at least 20 of the 30 men killed during their tour of Afghanistan waited to take the salute from those who did come home.

A Celebration Was Held To Mark The Awarding Of The Freedom Of The City Of Perth To A Territorial Army Battalion

The 7th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland was presented with the honour by the city's provost.

Friends And Family Were Out In Force In Aldershot


There, they watched 1 hundred soldiers from 1-60 Provost Company of 4 Regiment Royal Military Police receive their Op Herrick Campaign medals.

Number 2 Company Welsh Guards Took Part In The Moscow Parade

They marched on Red Square alongside more than 10 thousand Russian Troops. It was to commemorate the 65th anniversary of victory in Europe.

It Was A Real Family Occasion In Middle Wallop When Prince Harry Was Awarded His Flying Wings

Following the completion of his 8 months pilot's course, Lt Wales was presented with his flying wings by his father, The Prince of Wales, Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps.

The New British Ambassador To The Islamic Republic Of Aghanistan's Visited British Troops

Sir William Patey also looked at international redevelopment projects in Nad-e-Ali in the heart of the Green Zone.

The Results Are In For This Week's Army Sport's Lottery

Bagging the 1st prize of 10 thousand pounds is Sgt Foy of 1 Rifles in Chepstow. WO2 Hollinshead from Upavon Support Unit came second, winning 5 thousand. Cpl Paterson from the Scots Dragoon Guards won the third prize of 2 and a half grand.

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