2009 In 2009 the name of the event was changed to Armed Forces Day, to raise awareness and appreciation for those on active duty. It took place on Saturday 27 June. The host town was
Chatham, Kent with events elsewhere, including London.
2010 Armed Forces Day 2010 was held on Saturday 26 June, hosted in the Welsh capital of
Cardiff. The day-long celebrations included a military parade from
Cardiff Castle to
Cardiff Bay and the city's waterfront, where a range of events, activities and artistic performances were staged on land, sea and air. The parade was led by
the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. Royal Navy frigate
HMS Kent was docked in Cardiff to take part in the events. An estimated 50,000 people attended the celebrations in the city. Among the cities joining Cardiff in hosting events were Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Plymouth, Nottingham, Bristol and Manchester. Events in Cardiff included: • A traditional Drumhead Service in
Roald Dahl Plass • Fly-overs by the
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the
Red Arrows and Helicopter Formation • Arena displays in Roald Dahl Plass including the Royal Marine Commando Display Team, and the
Royal Marine Band • Military displays representing all of the armed forces throughout
Cardiff Bay • Search and rescue
Sea King rescue display on the water • The opportunity to go aboard HMS
Kent docked in Roath Basin for the weekend • An evening of stage performances featuring The Soldiers and Welsh male voice choir
Only Men Aloud! • A firework finale over the waters of Cardiff Bay
2011 Armed Forces Day 2011 took place on Saturday 25 June, with the main parade held on the
Royal Mile in the Scottish capital of
Edinburgh, which was that year's host city. The personnel of the
Royal Navy,
British Army and
Royal Air Force took the salute from
Prince Charles, at the
Scottish Parliament, in the presence of dignitaries, including the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary, the Defence Secretary, the First Minister of Scotland, and the
Chief of the Defence Staff. Over Edinburgh there was a fly-past by the
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the
Red Arrows.
HMS Portland, a Royal Navy frigate, was moored at
Leith, Edinburgh's port, for public tours. In
Windsor, Berkshire, at the Victoria Barracks, the
Irish Guards were awarded their
Afghan operational medals by
Prince William – who is their ceremonial
Colonel of the Regiment – and
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Further events and parades were held across the United Kingdom. At the Royal Navy's base in
Portsmouth, a number of public events took place over the weekend, and Royal Navy destroyers
HMS Gloucester and
HMS Daring were docked and available to the public.
2012 UK Armed Forces Day 2012 was centred on
Plymouth and took place on Saturday 30 June. Similar events were held throughout the United Kingdom. The day was focused around local celebrations of their armed forces, with the prime minister David Cameron coming into lend support for the armed forces, according to the British Government. Highlights of this service include but is not limited to: a Battle of Britain memorial flight, a Spitfire being on display, and a performance by the Red Arrows for the navy.
2013 UK Armed Forces Day 2013 was centred on
Nottingham and took place on Saturday 29 June. Over 300 similar events were held throughout the United Kingdom.
2014 UK Armed Forces Day 2014 was centred on
Stirling and took place on Saturday 28 June. Hundreds of similar events were held throughout the United Kingdom.
2015 UK Armed Forces Day 2015 was centred on
Guildford on Saturday 27 June. Hundreds of similar local events were held throughout the United Kingdom.
2016 UK Armed Forces Day 2016 was centred on the
Lincolnshire resort of
Cleethorpes on Saturday 25 June, with some activities on 26 June hosted in
Grimsby Docks.
2017 Held at Liverpool
2018 Llandudno was the host city for UK Armed Forces Day 2018, which was celebrated on Saturday 2 June.
2019 Salisbury was the host city for UK Armed Forces Day 2019, which was celebrated on Saturday 28 June.
2020 Scarborough was to be the host location for the 2020 UK Armed Forces Day event on Saturday 27 June. Scarborough was chosen to host the national event in June 2018 after submitting a bid which was described by the
MoD as “outstanding”. The event was due to take place on 27 June 2020, but has been postponed until 2022 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Not held due to COVID-19 Pandemic.
2022 Planned for 25 June, with the host town being Scarborough, which was to be host in the cancelled 2020 day.
2025 Is to be held in Cleethorpes again over the weekend of 27-29 June. With activities take place a long the sea front from the Pier to the local leisure centre. ==Controversy==