RAF personnel parade through Lincoln
It marked RAF Scampton's last parade prior to its closure at the end of the year.
Kirstie Chambers is a Regional Reporter covering the Armed Forces across the Midlands, East Anglia and Lincolnshire. She has also covered the military’s efforts in the Baltics, Germany, Belgium at NATO HQ, Ascension Islands and Scotland. Previously, she spent time as a broadcast reporter for local stations across the UK.
It marked RAF Scampton's last parade prior to its closure at the end of the year.
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Retired Captain Bob King marked the milestone with close family and members of the Mercian Regiment.
It was also a chance for the personnel to be together before their deployment to Mali in May.
The soldiers are being tested on everything they've learned – from reading music to playing their chosen instrument.
Above the parade square, a flypast of a Navy Hawk Fighter Jet made a brief appearance during the ceremony.
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