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Queen to present RAF with Colours Queen to present RAF with Colours
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The Queen is due to award new Colours to the Royal Air Force at the service's largest ceremony in more than 30 years.The Queen is due to award new Colours to the Royal Air Force at the service's largest ceremony in more than 30 years.
About 5,000 guests, including serving personnel, will attend the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire. The event will mark the start of the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
A Royal flypast involving nearly 90 RAF aircraft will take place. About 5,000 guests, including serving personnel, will attend, and there will be a flypast of nearly 90 RAF aircraft.
Colours - which are ceremonial flags - are awarded by a sovereign in recognition of a service's achievements.
The presentation by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will be made jointly to the RAF and the Royal Air Force Regiment, the RAF's ground fighting force.
Group Captain Tony Barmby, the event's project officer, said: "For most RAF personnel, involvement in such a parade is a once-in-a-career experience."Group Captain Tony Barmby, the event's project officer, said: "For most RAF personnel, involvement in such a parade is a once-in-a-career experience."
He added: "I'm very proud to have the chance to play a part."He added: "I'm very proud to have the chance to play a part."
Royal SaluteRoyal Salute
The ceremony, which takes place once every 15 years, will mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force.The ceremony, which takes place once every 15 years, will mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal Air Force.
The Queen's colours were last presented to the Royal Air Force in the UK at RAF Marnham, Norfolk, in 1993. The Queen's Colours were last presented to the Royal Air Force in the UK at RAF Marnham, Norfolk, in 1993.
Friday's event will be the largest staged since Her Majesty conducted a Silver Jubilee review of the air force at RAF Finningley in South Yorkshire in 1977.Friday's event will be the largest staged since Her Majesty conducted a Silver Jubilee review of the air force at RAF Finningley in South Yorkshire in 1977.
It will begin with a Royal Salute and a flypast by four Typhoons from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.It will begin with a Royal Salute and a flypast by four Typhoons from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
The Queen's Colour Squadron (63 Squadron RAF Regiment) will escort the Queen's Colours along with other Royal Air Force Regiment squadrons and 34 Squadron RAF Regiment.The Queen's Colour Squadron (63 Squadron RAF Regiment) will escort the Queen's Colours along with other Royal Air Force Regiment squadrons and 34 Squadron RAF Regiment.
The event will be shown in a special programme on BBC One at 1415 BST.