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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LOCATION, UK  26/05/11. Thousands of members of the Parachute Regiment and others could lose special payments for their parachuting skills, under MoD cost-cutting plans.FILE PHOTO OF PARACHUTE REGIMENT. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LOCATION, UK  26/05/11. Thousands of members of the Parachute Regiment and others could lose special payments for their parachuting skills, under MoD cost-cutting plans.FILE PHOTO OF PARACHUTE REGIMENT. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LOCATION, UK  26/05/11. Thousands of members of the Parachute Regiment and others could lose special payments for their parachuting skills, under MoD cost-cutting plans.FILE PHOTO OF PARACHUTE REGIMENT. Please see special instructions. Photo credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Fred Glover meets a member of the Red Devils parachute display team prior to his parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: A portrait of D-Day veteran Fred Glover in his Parachute Regiment beret after parachuting into Sarum Airfield.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: A portrait of D-Day veteran Fred Glover in his Parachute Regiment beret after parachuting into Sarum Airfield.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_10_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day Veteran Fred Glover prepares for his parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: A portrait of D-Day veteran Fred Glover prior to his parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_07_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day Veteran Fred Glover prepares for his parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veterans Fred Glover (left) and Ted Pieri (right), register for their parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Fred Glover talks to a member of the British Army's Red Devils parachute display team before his jump. <br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Fred Glover's parachute comes in to land.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_21_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Ted Pieri is filmed by a member of the Red Devils Parachute Display Team prior to his jump. <br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: The D-Day veterans get dressed into jump suits ready for their parachute jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_04_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old pose for a group photograph with members of the Red Devils Parachute display team after they parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month jumped into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_14_MBR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The crosses are finished off in the workshop. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The workshop where Padre Robin Richardson makes the crosses. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_008.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_004.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_003.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson wears one of his crosses which he makes from fencing.  A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_002.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. The chapel at the base surrounded by the Hesco Bastion fortified walls. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_001.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_006.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. HELMAND, AFG  21/04/11. Padre Robin Richardson behind hesco fencing from which he makes crosses. A British Army chaplain from Sidmouth who is due to finish his tour this Easter Sunday has proved a hit with paratroopers in Helmand Province, handing out crosses made from the wire-mesh that surrounds their base. Padre Robin Richardson (40) a member of 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, has been serving in Afghanistan for the last six months. "Towards the beginning of the tour, some of the lads asked me if I had some crosses I could give them," he said. "I found a few at Camp Bastion, and I gave them out. I ran out very quickly.".."So I wandered around our camp at Shahzad, trying to find something I could fashion into a cross. I noticed some discarded Hesco wire, and I saw lots and lots of crosses". The wire normally makes up part of the Hesco Bastion fortified walls,  mesh containers with thick liners filled with gravel - that surround military bases across Afghanistan. "I got busy with some bolt-cutters and a hammer and a drill," said Robin. "And I started making small crosses out of the discarded wire.".."A lot of the lads have asked if they can have one," he said. "And they've been wearing them, and understanding a bit about what lies behind it". Robin will be returning home to be reunited with his family after six months. "I've got three sons, aged 13, 11 and 7, and they're fab," he said. "They give my heart a reason for beating every morning". "The thing I've missed the most has been their smiles" he added. "The first thing I'll do when I get home is give them a hug".. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read SGT Alison Baskerville/LNP
    LNP_Easter_crosses_Helmand_ABA_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The RAF Falcons Parachute team arrive in Scarborough to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.   D Day veteran Ron Wood watches members of the Parachute Regiment jump out of a Dekota aircraft over the village of Ranville in Normandy as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The RAF Falcons Parachute team arrive in Scarborough to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.   Members of the Parachute Regiment jump out of a Dekota aircraft over the village of Ranville in Normandy as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.   Members of the Parachute Regiment jump out of a Dekota aircraft over the village of Ranville in Normandy as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The RAF Falcons Parachute team arrive in Scarborough to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_ARMED_FORCES_SCARBOROUGH_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014. A D Day veteran uses his IPAD to photograph a parachute jump over the fields of Ranville in Normandy during the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.   Members of the Parachute Regiment jump out of a Dekota aircraft over the village of Ranville in Normandy as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: From left to right, Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old shake hands after having parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veterans Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years give the thumbs up before parachuting into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Fred Glover looks up to the sky before his jump.<br />
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 Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_16_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: From left to right, Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old shake hands after having parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_13_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Ted Pieri prepares for his jump.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veterans Fred Glover (right) and Ted Pieri (left), pose for a group photograph with members of the Taxi charity.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_03_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Ted Pieri gives the thumbs up on landing at Sarum Airfield.<br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: A portrait of D-Day veteran Ted Pieri. <br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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Photo credit should read Max Bryan/LNP
    LNP_DDay_Veterans_Jump_15_MBR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/08/2016. <br />
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Pictured: D-Day veteran Ted Pieri comes in to land at Sarum Airfield. <br />
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Fred Glover and Ted Pieri, two D-Day veterans who are both 90 years old have parachuted into Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire on Thursday 25th August 2016, 72 years after D-Day having earlier in the month parachuted into Merville Battery in France.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK. Minature LEGO replica parachuters from the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games fly from the ceiling above a replica of the Olympic stadium and Orbit. LEGO creator, Warren Elsmore used around 250,000 standard LEGO bricks to create a miniature replica of the London 2012 Olympic Games Park. The model took Warren, aged 35 from Edinburgh, 300 hours to construct and is on display at the 'Visit Denmark' Olympic Village  at St Katharine Docks, London. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The Red Arrows putting on a display in Scarborough today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The Red Arrows putting on a display in Scarborough today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  D Day Veterans take some time out as they attend a service at  Pegasus Bridge for the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The Red Arrows putting on a display in Scarborough today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014. A member of the British Army makes his way across the fields of Ranville in Normandy to watch a display of military aircraft and parachutists during the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  HRH the Prince of Wales walks over Pegasus bridge this afternoon with the Duchess of Cornwall as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out into Bayeux this morning ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 08/05/2020. Maidstone, UK.. Former paratrooper from 2 Para, Russell Dean, 43 pays tribute to VE75 Day at Queen Elizabeth Court in the Royal British Legion village in Aylesford, Kent. RBLI also wanted to use Two Minute Silence to honour the service and sacrifice of the Second World War generation and reflect on the devastating impact Covid-19 has had on so many lives across the world.  Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2017. London, UK. A user experiences the latest advancements in virtual reality through an immersive skydiving simulation at the Virtual Reality Show which opened today at the Business Design Centre in Islington.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2017. London, UK. A user experiences the latest advancements in virtual reality through an immersive skydiving simulation at the Virtual Reality Show which opened today at the Business Design Centre in Islington.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014. A member of the British Army makes his way across the fields of Ranville in Normandy to watch a display of military aircraft and parachutists during the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Local re enactment groups head out onto Pegasus Bridge this afternoon ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Len Bloomfield (93) , a DDay Veteran and former member of the Royal Marines is taken down to Pegasus Bridge this afternoon as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  DDay Veterans head off to board the Remembrance tour coach hosted by the Royal British Legion as they depart to Pegasus Bridge and  Ranville this morning ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/07/2012. LONDON, UK. Two parachutists, one dressed as the Queen, the other as James Bond, are seen over the Olympic Stadium after dropping from a helicopter during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London today (27/07/12). Constituting the third time the Olympic Games have been held in Great Britain, the 2012 Olympic Games, also known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad opened this evening with a show, put together by 'Slum Dog Millionaire' director Danny Boyle, entitled 'The Isles of Wonder. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The Red Arrows putting on a display in Scarborough today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2017. London, UK. A user experiences the latest advancements in virtual reality through an immersive skydiving simulation at the Virtual Reality Show which opened today at the Business Design Centre in Islington.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/04/2017. London, UK. A user experiences the latest advancements in virtual reality through an immersive skydiving simulation at the Virtual Reality Show which opened today at the Business Design Centre in Islington.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  D Day Veterans and a serving British soldier take some time out as they attend a service at  Pegasus Bridge for the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  HRH the Prince of Wales walks over Pegasus bridge this afternoon with the Duchess of Cornwall as part of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Soldiers rehearse at the British Cemetery in Bayeux this morning ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014.  Soldiers rehearse at the British Cemetery in Bayeux this morning ahead of the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. Scarborough UK. The Red Arrows putting on a display in Scarborough today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2015. Doncaster, UK. Ben Parkinson, Britain's most badly injured surviving soldier at Remembrance Sunday in Doncaster wearing his full size Army uniform for the first time after getting new full-size prosthetic legs. Ben has now been restored to his full height with a pair of X3 Geniums prosthetic legs, which are taller than the ones he had previously and have "intelligent technology". Former paratrooper Ben Parkinson, 30, was wounded when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a mine in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in 2006. Ben suffered the loss of both of his legs, severe brain injuries and a broken spine in the blast.  Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2015. Red Devils of the Parachute Regiment jump into The Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet in Somerset . Credit : Jason Bryant/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2015. Red Devils of the Parachute Regiment jump into The Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet in Somerset . Credit : Jason Bryant/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/05/2015. Red Devils of the Parachute Regiment jump into The Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet in Somerset . Credit : Jason Bryant/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 03/04/2011. Soldiers from 3 Parachute Regiment head out on patrol in the area of the Showal bazaar, Afghanistan today (26/0311).  The men from A Company are now able to step outside their patrol base and chat to the locals in an area that has seen significant change over the past six months. Phot credit should read: Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Tigers parachute display team with a Union Jack flag at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/07/2019. York UK. The packed parachute on Neil Campbell's bike. Neil Campbell, the European cycling speed record holder has been testing his £15,000 custom built Moss bicycle complete with stopping parachute at Elvington airfield in Yorkshire ahead of an attempt to break the 167mph world cycling record later this year. Neil is towed up to speed behind a Porsche Cayenne before he is released & peddles on to his top speed. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/08/2017. Brighton, UK. Brighton & Hove Pride, East Sussex.  Delivery of the Rainbow Flag by Princess Wales Parachute Regiment to head of Parade. Photo credit: Andy Sturmey/LNP
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