Colchester Garrison Show June 2022

The soldiers of the British Army’s global response force were the stars of a show to celebrate Armed Forces Day in Essex.

The 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team and Colchester Garrison Show took over Abbey Field, Colchester on Saturday 25 June to mark Armed Forces Day – the nation’s chance to show its support to the military. Building up to the dramatic finale of a combat demonstration, more than 10,000 people enjoyed a showcase of the skills and equipment of the town’s 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, the British Army’s global response force.

Highlights across the day included displays by The Parachute Regiment’s Red Devils freefall team, music from British Army Band Colchester, and a parade by veterans and cadets from across Essex. Key pieces of modern equipment on display included artillery, and a field hospital able to be deployed by parachute. An insight into the garrison’s history was given by the 10th Essex Living History Group showing the kit and weaponry of First World War soldiers; the Honourable Artillery Company Light Cavalry in the dress and tack of 19th Century cavalry troops; and Merville Barracks’ Dakota, the iconic transport aircraft used for Second World War airborne operations, was open for visits.

Lieutenant Colonel Ed Rankin, Commander of Colchester Garrison, said: “What a brilliant day we all had! The military is drawn from the civilian community and the close relationship and support we have from the people of Colchester and Essex is one of the foundations of our troops’ ability to do their job. It was great to see so many people - particularly young people - come out to celebrate the links between us, enjoy some fantastic displays and learn more about the Army.”

 British Army media release

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