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‘Rally For Heroes’ Going Full Throttle Over 3,000 Miles

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At 10.15am on 2nd August 2018, Rally for Heroes will roar away from a starting block of the Horse Guards Parade and down The Mall in London, just outside Buckingham Palace…

Set to be launched by a soon-to-be unveiled celebrity, the 60 vehicle-strong convoy will head down to Dover and then cover a total of 3,000 miles across Europe – 5 miles for every fallen Forces hero since the start of the Afghanistan campaign.

 

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The memorial rally will bring together current Forces personnel, veterans and civilians, united by a love of cars and a desire to support our Armed Forces.

Rally for Heroes is a biennial event held since 2010 and is raising money for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity. Aiming to achieve a cumulative target of half a million pounds raised for charity by 2018, the Rally takes place over 10 days, visits 10 countries and will raise a further £100,000 for SSAFA.

The Rally for Heroes adventure will launch from Horse Guards parade in central London. A memorial service will be conducted to mark the sacrifice made by so many service men and women in the Afghanistan campaign.  There will be a display by the Army to mark the occasion of the Year of the Engineer.

The RAF will be there to celebrate its 100th year, supported by 2 limited edition Aston Martin cars – the Spitfire@80 V12 Vantage S and “Red 10” the Red Arrows themed Vanquish S. To conclude the proceedings there will also be a fantastic military send off to include the band of the Coldstream Guards.

Participants cover the cost of the trip themselves meaning 100% of funds raised go to SSAFA. This year alone, staff and teams of volunteers have helped over 67,000 people – from World War Two veterans to those involved in more recent conflicts and their families.

To donate to support the Rally for Heroes, click here.

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

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