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Page 1: Plymouth Armed Forces Day 2016

25 to 26 June – Plymouth HoeOFFICIAL PROGRAMME

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Once again are proud to support Plymouth City Council with catering and bars for the 2016 Armed Forces Weekend

Valenti’s Café / Bar The Hoe Promenade Plymouth PL1 2PA

Tel: 01752 787 829 Mobile: 07973 861 374Email: [email protected]

C&G Catering the fast food specialist for any event, weddings, birthdays, concerts, film sets, race meetings, corporate events, product launches, exhibition shows and fetes.We also have our own mobile licensed bar units

You name it we do it

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IntroductionThe Lord Mayor of Plymouth

“This year’s Armed Forces Weekend is going to be bigger and better than ever. I am delighted to be able to support an event that gives something back to all the brave men and woman who have served our country. Plymouth’s proud history is based on its ties with the military and I can’t think of a better place to host an event in honour of our armed forces. Turning the one day celebration into a weekend will give even more people the chance to say a big thank you to all our military personal and their families.”

Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Councillor Pauline Murphy

The Royal Navy

Plymouth Hoe is a wonderful place to celebrate Armed Forces Day. As a former captain of two Devonport-based ships, the sight of Smeaton’s Tower at the end of a long deployment was always a welcome sign that we were finally home.

If you have the opportunity today, please say hello to our sailors and marines. Over the past year they have rescued thousands of lives in the Mediterranean, led NATO forces in the Baltic, and helped to protect maritime trade. A great Navy relies on a great team, and the support of the City Council, together with businesses throughout the South West, is crucial. Most important is the goodwill that local communities show towards serving and retired personnel, their families, and our cadets.

As home to the Devonport Flotilla, the centre of excellence for amphibious warfare and sea training, and the only yard capable of refitting nuclear

submarines, Plymouth’s naval future is assured. So thank you for your continued support and I hope you have a fantastic day.

Admiral Sir Philip Jones, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff

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Saturday Highlights

9.30am

4pm

3pm

4.20pm

4.40pm

5pm

5.14pm

5.24pm

5.25pm to 5.55pm

6pm to 7pm

7.05pm to 7.55pm

8pm to 9.15pm

9.30pm to 10.30pm

Evening Concert

11am

11am to 3.50pm

11.25am

11.55am to 12.15pm

12.15pm to 12.30pm

12.30pm

12.55pm to 1.55pm

2pm

RAF and Allied Air Forces Memorial Service – supported by the RM Band, Plymouth. Location - Arena

Junior Field Gun Run – RM Volunteer cadet Corp. Pennycross Primary School. Location – Arena

HMNB Devonport V HMS Raleigh Field Gun Competition – including cup presentation. Location - Arena

SW Massed Pipe Band Location – Arena

RAF Air Cadets – continuity drill display team. Location - Arena

Yakovlevs – Air Display

Muscle Pitts – ultimate high energy aerobatics biplane. Air Display

Ends

Military Wives Choir

The Function Band of HM Royal Marines Band Plymouth

Phil Collins Tribute – straight out of the tribute top drawer

Red Hot Chilli Pipers – the most famous bagpipe band on the planet…it’s Bagrock!

Birmingham Blues Brothers – On a Mission in Plymouth

Parade of Standards, Cadets and Veterans – all veterans are invited to join the parade led by the RM Band, Plymouth. Location across the Hoe Promenade

Plymouth Youth Music Service – Location - PYMS Stage

RM Cadets Corps – Drums and Drill Display team. Location - Arena

Raleigh Training School – Arms Drill Display with the RM Band, Plymouth. Location - Arena

Military Kids Choir and Community Covenant Speech Location - Main Stage

Plymouth Drake Sea Cadets Location - Arena

Company B – 7 piece rowdy energetic jump jive band. Location - Main Stage

6 Rifles – Freedom of the City Parade, led by The Rifles Band and Bugles

The Hoe site will showcase the services in a variety of ‘Villages’, Static displays, Arena displays, Air displays, Parades, Military vehicles and an evening entertainment stage.

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9am to 11am

11.25am to 12.30pm

12.30pm to 12.50pm

1pm

1.17pm

1.24pm

1.36pm

1.48pm

1.45pm to 3.05pm

3.10pm

3.20pm

3.32 pm

3.44pm

4pm

Junior Field Gun CompetitionLocation - Arena

Feu de Joie – from 29 CMDO RA Citadel with RM band, Plymouth. Location – Hoe Promenade

32nd Cornwall Regiment of Foot – (Napoleonic era) drill display, marching and musket firing display. Location – Grass area, Smeatons Tower

Red Devils Parachute Display Team

BBMF RAF Dakota Air Display

TRIG Display Team Air Display

Strikemaster Jet – Air Display

Muscle Pitts – Air Display

Junior Field Gun Competition Location – Arena

MIG-15 Jet Fighter – Air Display

Yak 50 Display – Air Display

RN Blackcats Display Team – Air Display

Blades Display Team – Air Display

Ends

Please Note: The programme may be subject to change

Sunday Highlights

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CommunityPlymouth Armed Forces Covenant

Plymouth Armed Forces Community Covenant is our formal commitment of mutual support between the city’s civilian, Veterans and Armed Forces communities. It raises awareness of the issues affecting the Armed Forces and Veterans’ community and ensures that they are not disadvantaged in any way.

The Covenant is championed by a co-operative, community steering group, seeking to meet its aims through a flexible and ever evolving plan of action. Plymouth is unique in that it has the first and only active Corporate Covenant of local businesses, working alongside the Community Covenant to develop good practice and maximise the impact of the wider Covenant agenda.

Plymouth Youth Music Service (PYMS)

PYMS ensembles are part of the Plymouth Music Hub, leading and supporting the development of musical talent across the city. The programme will feature young local musicians and singers who are performing on the Lockyer Street Stage at the below times.

11.30 to 11.50am Mount Street Choir11.55 to 12.15pm Plymouth Junior Youth Orchestra12.20 to 12.40pm The Mayflower 400 Legacy Choir12.45 to 12.55pm Plymouth Junior Concert Band

1pm to 1.25pm Plymouth Soundhouse Youth Brass Academy1.30 to 1.50pm Plymouth Intermediate Youth Orchestra3.05 to 3.25pm Red House Steel3.30 to 3.50pm Plymouth Youth Concert Band

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Did you know?Plymouth Covenant has accessed £300,000 of grant funding for the city over 3 years. Plymouth is one of the very few councils with a dedicated Service Children’s officer supporting all our schools.

We are the only Covenant area with a Military Kids Choir provided through our Covenant pledges within our action plan. Plymouth HMS Heroes is the biggest cluster in the country with 54 member schools.

Badge Competition

To support the Royal British Legion, schools across Plymouth compete to create a badge design which represents the spirit of Armed Forces Weekend. The 2016 competition has seen an astounding 350 entries overall.

Last year HMS Heroes raised a whopping £2010 for their charity. This year's winner Dylan Ellis - aged 12 from All Saints Academy submitted his fantastic, creative design and won a cash prize!

Please help us raise more for this cause; badges will be on sale at the HMS Heroes tent.

Sponsored by HMS Heroes

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The RiflesFreedom of the CityThe Rifles have been granted freedom of the city, allowing them to march in a parade through the city this Saturday afternoon. This ancient honour is granted to martial organisations allowing them to march into the city in a musical, colourful parade.

The marching contingent will be composed of two guards units, together with old comrades of the Light Infantry Association and the Devon and Dorset Regimental Association who will form up in the Royal Citadel.

The parade will be led out of the Citadel by The Rifles Band and Bugles; the parade route will be as follows:

Hoe Road leading onto Citadel Road, turning left up Elliot Street and onto the Hoe. The parade will proceed across the promenade. The parade will then return to the Citadel via Hoe Road.

The old comrades will follow marching directly up onto the Hoe promenade via Hoe Road after the main parade has left the Citadel.

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The Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Plymouth

The Band of HM Royal Marines, Plymouth is based at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint, Cornwall – the premiere training establishment of the Royal Navy.

Their primary role is to provide musical support to the Naval Service in establishments and to the general public at venues in the UK and abroad.

Royal Marine Cadets Corps of Drums and Drill Display team

The Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps is a Naval Cadet Force (NCF) sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and has been associated with the Royal Marines since its formation on 14 February 1901. There are currently three ‘Divisions’, located at Portsmouth, Plymouth and Lympstone (near Exeter). The RMVCC exists alongside its sister Royal Naval Volunteer Cadet Corps units at HMS Collingwood and HMS Sultan.

Pipe Band

Formed in 1975 the band has gone from strength to strength, boasting over 30 members; a mix of Scots, English and Irish now perform to an array of spectators. The Band is privileged to have the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Alderman Ian Gordon and Commander Charles Crichton OBE as patrons. Their aim is to foster and enhance pipe band music for the enjoyment of its members and the general public, which it has done on everything from the television to aircraft carriers and frigates.

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Veterans Village

More than 80 organisations and charities will be represented with people on hand to offer information, advice and support on a range of issues.

There will be exhibitions and individual stalls representing organisations ranging from the Armed Forces Bikers to the South Devon Parachute Regimental Association, as well as historic vehicle displays.

Joining the Veterans parade will be a mix of men and women, who have served our country all over the world, accompanied by cadets and more than 30 Royal British Legion Standards.

Other organisations and charities on the day include Help for Heroes, Forces Support, Devon and Dorsets Regiment, the Association of Wrens and Plymouth Homes for Veterans.

Why not come along to this year’s Veterans Village, sponsored by the Royal British Legion to support our former service men and women, and learn about Plymouth’s historic links with the military.

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SSAFA Plymouth’s 130th AnniversarySSAFA is the oldest tri-service Charity, with the Plymouth branch being the oldest in SSAFA. We were formed in 1886, and since then, without interruption, we have been helping those serving and retired servicemen and women, and their dependents, in Plymouth.

As you will imagine, they are very proud of their long history and of the work they do. Last year their 25 or so volunteers helped some 350 clients by raising £240,000 on their behalves.

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Evening Entertainment ProgrammeSponsored by

This year’s Armed Forces Weekend is also promising an exciting Saturday evening outdoor concert guaranteed to entertain well into the night.

The moving Military Wives Choir will kick things off, followed by favourites The Royal Marines Band, Plymouth and a Phil Collins Tribute act. TV talent show winners and international crowd favourites The Red Hot Chilli Pipers will be headlining at 8pm followed by the Birmingham Blues Brothers to end what promises to be a great evening of truly uplifting music.

5.25pm Military Wives Choir – bringing women in the military community closer together through singing

6pm The Function Band of HM Royal Marines Band Plymouth

7.05pm Phil Collins tribute – straight out of the tribute top drawer

8pm Red Hot Chilli Pipers – the most famous bagpipe band on the planet

9.30pm Birmingham Blues Brothers – On a Mission in Plymouth

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Royal Navy VillageThe RN village is on hand to offer hours of entertainment with an exhibition of static displays, interactive tasks and exhilarating drill displays.

Explosive Ordinance Disposal teams will educate you on the intricacies of the armored truck, medics will demonstrate how they save lives in the field and cadets will showcase their drum and drill techniques, so there’s sure to be something for the whole family to enjoy.

HMS Raleigh Open Day Wednesday 27 July

Come and take a look behind the gates of the Royal Navy’s training base in Torpoint, Cornwall. A free event for all the family featuring interactive displays and demonstrations, military vehicles and weapons, cookery master-classes, field gun run, military working dogs, Royal Navy Raiders parachute jump, the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Plymouth, children’s entertainment and rides, and much, much more.

Gates are open from noon to 5pm on the day. Parking is available. For further information contact 01752 811221.

Southern Diving UnitCome and visit the unit of highly trained, incredibly skilled divers, watch in awe as they perform challenging underwater tasks in a full sized demonstration tank. If you think that’s impressive, wait until you see their bomb disposal robot demonstration!

Submarine School DisplayThis isn’t a normal school as you know it! Here officers and ratings specialising in Weapons Engineering and Warfare operations receive a variety of training to allow them to operate below the waves.

Come along and suss out what it would be like to live on a submarine with interactive training technology displays to get involved with.

RN Devonport Heritage CentreThe centre is one of Plymouth’s treasures, with records dating as far back as 1300 about the development of The Dockyard and Plymouth’s pivotal role in supporting the Royal Navy through major conflicts, this display is a must see. If you’re intrigued and inspired by the pictorial interpretations and

displays, there is a shop on site so you can take away a slice of history.

There will also be presentation stands to view from:

- Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity

- Royal Naval Association - Babcock Submarine - Derriford Medical Group SW - Royal Naval reserves

(HMS Vivid)

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Army Village

165 Port & Marine Regt with sub-unit 265 Port Sqn Royal Logistics CorpsBased across the South West this Regiment is unique within the Army Reserves, as port operators in order to load and unload ships. These specialists will be on hand to explain the equipment needed for successful operations which will include, cranes, rafts and much more.

Army Careers Centre Plymouth (ACC)Discover if you have what it takes to be part of the Army with career discussions and advice available from the experts. The obstacle course will offer a fun challenge for everyone and test your reactions with the BATAK lighting machine.

383 Commando Petroleum Troop RLCResponsible for fuel handling; supply and storage in front line conditions, come along to meet the troop who have a Tanker and Land Rover on display.

130 Field Company with sub-unit 105 Battalion Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers Come along and see their impressive Man Recovery Truck and speak to the engineers about their rewarding careers as reserves.

Other highlights in the Army Village will be:

300 Troop with 131 Independent Commando Sqn with their recruitment trailer.

The Rifles Regiment

289 Troop with 104 Regt Royal Artillery

243 Field Hospital Royal Army Medical Corps

A continued success at the annual Armed Forces event, the Army Village will excite and intrigue visitors this weekend with an array of activities, technical displays and career advice.

Test your agility and stamina with an inflatable obstacle course, mechanical enthusiasts can learn the workings of engines on display and you can feast your eyes on the large wheeled tanker on site.

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Site Map & Parking

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Disabled Parking

Disabled parking is available in the old Quality Hotel car park, (Cliff Road, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DL) for approx. 60 car parking spaces for blue badge holders. Access is via Prospect Place and exit via Leigham Street. There is a short walk to the entrance of the Hoe at Elliot Street.

The operating hours are:Saturday 08.30 -18.00 and Sunday 09.00 - 17.00hrs

Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

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Royal Navy

Royal Air Force

Royal Marines

Army

Veterans Villages

Police

Arena

Main Stage

Merlin Helicopter

Exhibitions & Historic Vehicles

PYMS Stage

Fire Rescue Service

Commercial Areas

Catering

Bar

Toilets

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Thank you to City Bus who are providing free travel across the weekend to serving personnel in uniform, cadets in uniform and those showing a veterans badge

City Bus are offering free travel across the weekend to serving personnel in uniform, cadets in uniform and those showing a veterans badge

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RAF Village

RAF St MawganOne of the main attractions will be RAF St Mawgan’s stand, based just outside of Newquay it is the Royal Air Forces only station West of Oxfordshire.

Defense, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Extraction (SERE) Training Organisation (DSTO)RAF St Mawgan is the centre of excellence for all SERE training; this is a fantastic opportunity to learn the ins and outs of survival equipment. DSTO will be on hand to explain the captivating displays. It’s a Tri-Service organisation formed by the co-location of the Royal Navy and RAF survival schools and the Resistance Training Wing.

AFCO/505 (Wessex) SqnIf you are interested in joining the RAF there will be a chance to talk to members of the AFCO/505 (Wessex) Sqn at their recruiting stand.

The RAF Village is set to educate and entertain throughout the weekend, they even have a paintball stand!

Other static displays are from the Royal Naval reserves (HMS Vivid) Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

Located on the Hoe promenade, the RAF village will feature an exciting range of displays including stands, with static displays and more interactive activities.

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Royal Marines & Emergency Services

Royal Marines (Saturday only)

30 Commando IX Group will have a number of displays for you to explore; motor fanatics won’t be disappointed with the various vehicles at the event including, a military Land Rover with mounted machine guns and an all-terrain vehicle. They will also have various weapon systems on show ranging from pistols to machine guns.

Emergency Services

Meet and interact with Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, Devon & Cornwall Police and the Coastguard. This area is popular with young and old alike, explore the display of vintage and modern fire engines, camera safety van and Coastguard equipment. The Fire Service will be on hand to supply home safety visit information.

This area will stimulate the curiosity of the masses with an array of displays, from vintage fire engines, an air defence missile and a rib on behalf of the Coastguard. Both areas have something for little ones, The Royal Marines have a small children’s obstacle course and the Emergency Services have a cops and robbers photo board, the adults may enjoy this too!

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29 Commando Royal Artillery

Saturday

Royal Citadel – Open Day12.30pm to 4.30pm

29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery will be hosting an open day at the Royal Citadel as part of the Plymouth Armed Forces Weekend celebrations.

Fairground rides, animal shows, stalls, live entertainment, food and drink and Regiment displays will make the day.

Entrance is free with a small charge for rides.

Sunday

Feu de Joie

To mark these three anniversaries and to celebrate the Regiment's special relationship with the city and people of Plymouth, 29 Cdo Regt RA will fire a Feu de Joie with 6 x 105mm Light Guns as part of Plymouth's Armed Forces' weekend. This will be a central component to the displays taking place on the Hoe, with the Red Devils Parachute Display Team dropping in after 1300hrs.

29 Cdo Regt RA will show the people of Plymouth the often unseen side of Commando Gunners by conducted a ‘Feu de Joie’ with class, precision and accuracy, highlighting their professionalism and Commando ethos.

11.25 Colours form up on Plymouth Hoe11.40 Arrival of Lord Mayor and party11.45 Inspection of the colours12.00 Lord Mayors speech12.05 Feu de Joie by troop, battery and regiment12.15 Cease firing 12.20 Drive by12.30 Event finish

2016 is a special year for 29 Cdo Regt RA; 300 years of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 350 years of the Royal Citadel and 100 years since the batteries that now form today's Regiment first united on the Western Front as 35th Brigade Royal Field Artillery.

With the guns pre-positioned, the RSM will march the Regiment and the Band of HM Royal Marines on to the Hoe. The Commanding Officer, Second In Command and the Adjutant will already be on parade with the VIPs. The handover of the Regiment will precede the inspection by the VIPs. On completion of the inspection the order ‘Take Post’ will be given by the RSM, which will be the start of the Feu de Joie. Once ‘Cease Firing’ has been given the vehicles will enter the parade enabling the Guns to be hooked up, all vehicles will then drive past the dais, with BCs, BSMs and No1s saluting. The VIPs will then be escorted to the Officers’ Mess by the 2IC.

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Devonport Field Gun Association

29 Commando Royal Artillery

This years Armed Forces Weekend sees the first ever Junior Field Gun Tournament take place.

The Devonport Field Gun Association created the group with the aim to develop and nurture teamwork, fitness, physical and emotional resilience and mental agility. Alongside this they bring young people, school staff and parents together to help raise self-esteem and confidence.

It is expected that twelve crews from nine primary schools will take part in the Tournament, battling it out to win one of the four trophies up for grabs.

The crews will have a chance to get warmed up before going head to head to run three times in competition against other crews in the Plymouth Hoe Arena. Visit the Association’s exhibition gazebo where restbite from the healthy tension of the Tournament will be provided.

To get a teaser of what is to come, be sure to catch the demonstration runs by Pennycross Primary School and Royal Marine Volunteer Cadet Corps – Junior Field Gun crews on Saturday 25 on the Hoe.

The Tournament will be taking place on the Sunday of Armed Forces Weekend – 0900 to 11am and 1.45pm to 3.05pm.

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Yakovlevs Team(2 X Yak 50 formation aeros)The Yakovlevs Team are an exciting six-aircraft display team who fly authentic cold war Russian war-bird aircrafts. Over the last 17 years they have entertained over a billion people on four different continents. With 850 displays under their belt they are set to overwhelm the crowds this weekend.

Muscle Pitts – ultimate high energy aerobatics biplaneExperienced pilot Rich Goodwin professes flying is in his DNA, after the RAF he went on to fly Boeings and compete within the British Aerobatic Association. With its six cylinder Lycoming engine this agile, compact performance piece is guaranteed to wow audiences with its spectacular tumbles and roll rate.

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Air DisplaysSunday 1pm – 4pm

Red Devils Parachute Display TeamBack for another year, the fearless and exhilarating Red Devils are here to thrill and amaze onlookers. Made up of jumpers from The Parachute Regiment and the British Army, the highly skilled team can jump almost anywhere completing around 60 displays each year.

BBMF RAF DakotaThe Dakota, manufactured in the USA in 1942 was initially issued to the United States Army Air Force. This diverse aircraft has been used for a number of tasks including dropping Paratroops. This Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will grace the skies this weekend.

TRIG Aerobatics TeamIf you’re looking for vintage glamour and awe striking formations this team is here to delight. The Pitts bi-planes were designed in the 1940’s and continue to impress crowds throughout Europe with their agility and unbeatable character.

Strikemaster JetCatch the British jet-powered training and light attack aircraft exhibit its renowned robust structure in the skies around Plymouth Sound. First flown in 1967, this jet engine version of the Percival Provost set the World record for the number of repeat orders by ten different nations.

Muscle Pitts – ultimate high energy aerobatics biplane - back for a second day.

MIG-15 Jet FighterThe Soviet Union produced their first practical jet fighter in 1946, the MIG-9. Although operational, it lacked perfection and spend they wanted. After the British agreed the sale of Rolls-Royce engines, licensing and production the MIG-15 was upgraded, entering service in 1949.

Yakovlevs TeamBack for a second day.

Royal Navy Blackcats Display TeamSince 2001 The Black Cats have been thrilling audiences at air shows across Europe. The Royal Navy’s helicopter display team started as the ‘Lynx Pair’ and have developed into an exciting four-man helicopter display team.

Blades Display TeamCatch the World renowned, record holding, civilian aerobic display team take over the sky. Made up entirely of former RAF Red Arrows pilots, the team led by Andy Offer OBE (ex-leader of the Red Arrows) will mesmerize the crowd with their dynamic and adventurous manoeuvers.

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Reservists StoriesReservist

John Amos-YeoJohn Amos-Yeo is an Army Reservist with 165 Port and Maritime Regiment in Plymouth. 165 Port and Maritime is a regiment of trained Port Operators who take responsibility for unloading and delivering stores and equipment from Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) support ships to British Forces operating overseas.

Before becoming a Reservist, John worked split shifts as a barman at a pub in the village of Kilkhampton, near Bude. The job offered him some spare time during the day. He also held an HGV license. Wanting to make the most of the time and his driving skills, John signed-up as a Reservist with 155 Transport Regiment, which later re-rolled to become 165 Port and Maritime Regiment.

Having been fully trained, John was called up in 2012 to deploy to Cyprus as part of Operation TOSCA.

“Becoming a Reservist is the best thing I have ever done” said John. “I served alongside Regulars in Cyprus as part of the UN Peace Keeping Mission and I’m now working on a permanent basis for the Regiment as a Reservist Recruiter; attending events and shows country-wide. I certainly don’t have much spare time now, but I enjoy it and there is never a dull moment.”

John and his fellow Reservist Recruiters will be in The Village area along The Hoe at Armed Forces Weekend.

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Reservist

Andy NethertonAndy Netherton is a Combat Medical Technician (CMT) Reservist with Army Reserve Battalion, 6 RIFLES. The Reservist Infantry Soldiers of 6 RIFLES are trained for front line operations and for the same demanding roles as full time soldiers.

Routine security patrols, training National Security Forces, intelligence gathering, assisting with the provision of logistics supplies for the battle group, and close combat with the enemy were all in a day’s work for 6 RIFLES Reservists deployed in Afghanistan alongside Regulars between 2007 to the end of combat operations in 2014.

Andy first became a Reservist in 1991, spending his first four and a half years with a field hospital unit based in London. Missing the great outdoors, which is Andy’s passion, he came back to Plymouth and joined The Dartmoor Rescue Group. He returned to the Reserves in 2006, signing-up with 6 RIFLES.

Andy said “As part of an infantry battalion I spend a lot of time outdoors completing my soldier training and I’m regularly using my medical skills as well. It’s an ideal role for me.”

In 2008, Andy was mobilised to Afghanistan for 6 months as part of Operation Herrick 9, the codename under which all British operations in the War in Afghanistan were conducted.

“We had 3 months pre-deployment training and on our return to the UK, we received a further 3 months of post-deployment exercises. But it’s certainly not all work and no play! Some of the training can be overseas. I’ve been to America, Cyprus and Germany. Skiing in the Alps, sailing in the Caribbean and playing football in the USA are examples of the adventure training activities available to us” said Andy.

Andy’s advice to anyone wondering about being a Reservist is not to automatically assume it is not for you. There are lots of different roles available. You can put in as much or little time as you want, make new friends, visit new places and enjoy new experiences… speak to the Reservist Recruiters at Armed Forces Weekend! They will be located in the The Village area along The Hoe.

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Cadet Opportunities in Plymouth

They make lifelong friendships, gain valuable leadership and personnel development skills and training, equipping them for further and higher education or going into the workplace.

In order to be able to offer these opportunities to the young people of Plymouth, we need volunteer staff to come and join the cadet services. You don’t have to have had prior Military experience, we will train you. There are many opportunities available to you

from civilian support to uniform service. Please come and speak us on stands or contact us, our details are right.

The four Cadet Forces based in Plymouth provide a wide array of activities ranging from military skills training, Target Rifle Shooting, Flying and Gliding, Sailing and other water bound activities to Music, First Aid, Duke of Edinburg’s Award Scheme, Ten Tors and other outward bound activities. All contributing towards BTEC awards within their respective service syllabus training.

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Contact details:

Plymouth Sea CadetsBONAVENTURE HOUSE, South Yard, HM Naval Base, Devonport.Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Royal Marine Volunteer Cadet CorpsRoyal Marines Cadets (VCC), RMB Stonehouse, PLYMOUTH, Devon, PL1 3QSTel: 01752 836706Email: [email protected] and Wednesdays 1830 – 2030hrs

Devon Army Cadet ForceEmail: [email protected] Tel: 01752 261525

There are 8 Detachments spread over the Plymouth travel to work area, which are in the following locations: Plympton, Plymstock, Mutley, All Saints Academy, Marine Academy, Crownhill, Tavistock & Ivybridge.

Royal Air Force, Air CadetsEmail: [email protected]: (01637) 857638

There are 10 squadrons within Plymouth and the surrounding area, 335sqn Saltash, 197Sqn Devonport High School for Boys, 2309Sqn Milbay Army Reserve Centre, 2309Sqn Plymstock Community School, 2377Sqn Ridgeway Community School, 2171Sqn Marine Academy, 2174Sqn North Plymouth – Estover, 2312Sqn Tavistock, 339Sqn Ivybridge, 1876Sqn Kingsbridge.

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Special Offers for the Armed Forces and Veterans

Business Offer Valid

Abigail's China and Plymouth Military Gifts

10% On the weekend

Animal 10% Continuous

Art Side 10% On the weekend

Bon Marche 10% Continuous

Charlie Franks 20% On the weekend

Clintons 20% Continuous

Coast 15% Continuous

D & M's Café Various offers

On the weekend

Drakes 10% On the weekend

Eldercraft 10% On the weekend

Eva's World 10% On the weekend

Fat Face 10% Continuous

Final Frontier 10% On the weekend

Footloose 10% Continuous

Fragrance Shop 10% On the weekend

Frank Elford 10% Continuous

Geleto Ice Cream Parlour

10% On the weekend

Business Offer Valid

Hotel Chocalat 5% On the weekend

Jones 10% On the weekend

Motor Accessory Shop 10% On the weekend

Mountain Warehouse 10% Continuous

New Look 10% Continuous

Oggy Oggy Pasty Company (Armada Way)

20% On the weekend

Perfume Shop 10% Continuous

Pull the Trigger 10% On the weekend

Rymans 10% On the weekend

Sam Smith's Jewellers 10% On the weekend

Sports Direct 10% Continuous

Stylus 10% On the weekend

Sunglass Hut 15% Continuous

Sweatshop 10% Continuous

The Pasty House 15% Continuous

The Works 10% Continuous

Tony Price 10% Continuous

Trophy Man 10% On the weekend

Whoppee! 10% On the weekend

A big thank you to Column Bakehouse and Ivor Dewdney Pasties for supplying delicious snacks and treats for military personnel and cadets who worked behind the scenes to help make the event special.

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With its historic roots as a School of Navigation founded in 1862, Plymouth University’s world-renowned expertise in marine and maritime has ensured that it is a natural fit for the Armed Forces in supporting some of its academic training and development programmes.

The most significant collaboration has been the 25-year relationship with the Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) at Dartmouth, formalised by an historic accord for the accreditation and delivery of the academic aspects of its officer training programmes. University staff, based at BRNC, run full and foundation degrees covering meteorology, oceanography, sensors and telecommunications, ship technology, strategic studies, and English. BRNC is also helping the University to deliver a new masters degree in strategy and maritime security, in partnership with the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Centre.

Through CENORE – the Centre of Excellence in Oceanographic Research and Education – the University has established a joint venture with BRNC and Flag Officer Sea Training’s Hydrographic and Meteorological (FOST-HM) Training Group to

help Royal Navy personnel adapt advanced academic degrees, and assist with the identification of mutual research and enterprise activities. The University also accredits degrees and foundation degrees with HMS Drake and HMS Collingwood, and accredits the BMus (Hons) Degree at the Royal Marines School of Music (RMSoM), based at HMS Nelson in Portsmouth.

The University is also an approved provider of courses for the Ministry of Defence’s Enhanced Learning Credits Scheme (ELCAS) and enrols many students through this process, directly helping service leavers make the transition to new careers and opportunities. Academics have also supported a number of Armed Forces programmes focused upon health and wellbeing, such as researching the experience of military families (in partnership with the Plymouth Armed Forces Community Covenant) and examining a range of issues in relation to veterans.

A pioneering collaboration between Plymouth University and Help for Heroes Plymouth Recovery Centre aims to bring additional therapeutic benefit and value to H4H beneficiaries (wounded, injured and sick serving and veteran personnel, their families and dependents) through educational and research engagement. A former Army Air Corps trooper and H4H ambassador is part of the University’s Project Nevada team hoping to achieve the world handcycling speed record in September 2016.

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Plymouth University welcomes applications from service leavers. If you are looking for a change of direction or you want to open doors to new opportunities, why not talk to our admissions team.

Call us on (0)1752 58 58 58 or email us at [email protected] www.plymouth.ac.uk

Plymouth University is an approved course provider for the MOD through the ELCAS scheme.

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