Scarborough will host this year’s Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 27, with the free free public event featuring a full day of parades, air displays, live music and family activities.
It is hosted by North Yorkshire Council as part of its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant.
Armed Forces Day in Scarborough is really special for military veteran David “Johnny” Purvis (Image: Supplied)
David Purvis, known as Johnny, is a former sergeant with the Green Howards and the Military Provost Guard Service who lives in Scarborough.
Mr Purvis said: “Armed Forces Day in Scarborough is something really special and the atmosphere is always fantastic.
“The seafront becomes a sea of colour and energy, with families lining the streets and people of all ages gathering to watch the parade.
“Standing alongside fellow veterans, supporting the community stalls and marching in the parade is a powerful reminder that events like this bring the Armed Forces and the public together, strengthening that bond of respect and understanding.”
Mr Purvis joined the British Army in 1983 and became part of the 1st Battalion, The Green Howards the following year.
Scarborough will host Armed Forces Day on Saturday, which will see spectacular air displays alongside colourful parades, musical performances and family activities (Image: John Westgarth)
He completed operational tours in Northern Ireland, including postings in West Belfast and Londonderry, and spent two years in Northern Ireland during the period of ongoing security operations.
He later worked with the King’s Division Recruiting Team, helping to guide new recruits into the Army.
He described the pride he feels during the event’s dramatic aerial displays.
Mr Purvis said: “When the aircraft come over the bay and the crowds look up together, it creates a real sense of pride and excitement that you don’t easily forget.”
This year’s full air display programme and additional attractions will be announced in the coming weeks.
The event will include the traditional parade of veterans, standard bearers and cadets—among them, the iconic Chelsea pensioners.
On display will be a Jackal military vehicle equipped with a deactivated machine gun, which will lead the parade.
Army Cadets will be leading the flag-raising ceremony at Scarborough Town Hall on Monday, June 22 to mark the official opening of the event.
Councillor Carl Les, leader of North Yorkshire Council, said: “Scarborough Armed Forces Day is more than an event – it’s a show of unity, pride and community spirit.
“The event is one of hundreds held across the country on this day to show our support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community to selflessly and bravely serve our country, from the troops currently serving to service families, veterans and cadets.
“As the countdown begins, together we thank and celebrate all who serve or have served.”
North Yorkshire is home to more than 12,000 Ministry of Defence personnel and 3,000 children from service families.
The county also supports a wide network of barracks and military infrastructure, including Catterick Garrison, one of the largest in the UK.
Councillor Kevin Foster, North Yorkshire Council’s Armed Forces champion, said: “Scarborough Armed Forces Day is one of the biggest and most popular annual events in Yorkshire.
“The breath-taking air displays are, for many spectators, the main highlight of the day and this year’s line-up will be no exception.
“I am proud of Scarborough’s involvement in the annual day, which is an opportunity to celebrate the contribution and sacrifice of the Armed Forces present and past.”
The event is being sponsored for the second year by Skipton Building Society.
David Travis, group secretary and general counsel at Skipton, said: “We look forward to being part of this important annual event for the town and sharing it with the people of Scarborough and thousands of visitors.”
Further information about this year’s event is available at www.scarborougharmedforcesday.co.uk.
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