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Freedom of Thame Parade

Yesterday, the Queen’s Colour of Royal Air Force Halton and Escort Squadron paraded through the town of Thame.

The town’s Mayor conducted a review of the parade alongside the Station Commander, Group Captain Startup, before granting RAF Halton the Freedom of Thame by marching through the town with swords drawn, bayonets fixed and the Queen’s Colour flying.

The parade was led by the Parade Commander, Wing Commander Toothill and was supported by the superb musical accompaniment of The Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment.

Group Captain Startup said: “It was an honour and a privilege to exercise the Freedom of Thame. The Freedom of a Town is the highest accolade that can be awarded to a military unit and recognises the close cooperation and historical connections of the Royal Air Force and the community. I am proud of not just those historical links that have their roots in the second world war, but also the close community ties between Thame and RAF Halton”.

 

The Project Officer for the Parade was Station Warrant Officer Culley, who said: “It has been an absolute honour to have been a part of such an amazing event; I am extremely proud of all who have been involved, from the parade personnel to support staff and our friends on Thame Town Council, in ensuring the day was a great success”.

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