Highlights of the weekend will include:

  • A First World War operating theatre recreated – as it would have been during the war
  • Modern day soldiers and veterans, along with military medical staff, on hand to talk about their experience of the Forces
  • A tribute to aviation and pilots – with a special memorial unveiled at 10.30am on Sunday by Chaplains from around the world
  • The Red Arrows (Saturday) and The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (Lancaster Bomber, Hurricane and Spitfire). Europe’s only B17 will be present on both days as well as a Typhoon Display, the Tiger 9 Formation Team and the Great War Display Team
  • Military Wives Choir will perform and a 1920’s band will form part of the musical entertainment
  • Around the Castle, vintage cars, mock football games as played in war times and planes will be on show. A tea tent, a dance tent and a speakers’ tent with well-known literary names to include Robert Harris
  • SSAFA Ambassador and former war correspondent, Kate Adie will be speaking

James Grant, Head of Corporate Fundraising & Events at SSAFA said: “We are delighted to be partnered with such an exciting event – it’s so important to keep the memories of the past alive. As the only national charity who supported all three of the Armed Forces during WWI, we are especially proud to still be here today doing just that.”