Armed Forces Day: PM And Salmond Attend

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 28 Juni 2014 | 23.18

Prime Minister David Cameron and First Minister Alex Salmond are joining crowds marking the sixth annual Armed Forces Day in Scotland.

Thousands have been enjoying piping, parades and a Red Arrow display in Stirling to honour servicemen and women past and present.

The Princess Royal and Labour leader Ed Miliband are also attending as Stirling Castle provides the backdrop to parachute, helicopter and jet displays.

The annual celebration is being close to where Stirling is also marking the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.

Prime Minister David Cameron and First Minister Alex Salmond Mr Salmond and Mr Cameron meet at the event

The two-day event features re-enactments of the legendary clash which saw Robert the Bruce defeat the army of King Edward II in 1314.

Scotland's tourism minister yesterday had to dismiss the possibility that the two events occurring at the same time could be used for political purposes, with Scotland's independence referendum just months away.

Speaking in Stirling, Mr Cameron said: "Stirling has put on an absolutely brilliant show ... but there is a bigger message I think, perhaps, this year, because we can consider what Scotland brings to the UK armed forces and what being part of a bigger entity brings for Scotland as well.

"My message is always that Scotland gets the best of both worlds, and that's what we want to see.

England Lions Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart England footballers Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart show their support

"Scotland has a very proud history. All our nations in the UK have proud histories. But what we decided to do was to come together as a family of nations, and I think we all benefit from being part of that family.

"So yes, of course, we should commemorate and celebrate Bannockburn, but we should also commemorate and celebrate every year what our armed forces do."

Meanwhile, Saracens rugby stars made a surprise visit to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, to mark Armed Forces Day.

They were shown how the camp and surrounding air routes are defended and in return put on a coaching session.

Battle of Bannockburn re-enactment Battle of Bannockburn re-enactments in Stirling

Flanker Will Fraser said: "That was hard work. Not only is the stretcher hard to run with but the other kit, such as the helmet and body armour, adds to the difficulty.

"I have total respect for the service personnel here who have done this for real with their wounded colleagues on a stretcher."

Meanwhile, the Queen has been honouring First World War veterans on the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, which is widely thought to have sparked the conflict.

The monarch was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London for a Drumhead Service of Remembrance led by the Bishop of London.

Ahead of the Stirling event, a pilot from the Red Arrows posted a remarkable 'selfie' picture on his @RAFRed8 Twitter account.

The image appears to show him flying one of the jets, with another plane visible behind him.

Armed Forces Day was established in 2009 to celebrate the service of Army, Navy and RAF members and their families.


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