Independence Day is celebrated
The Royal Air Force Red Arrows Aerobatic Team perform during the Fourth of July celebration.
US AIRMEN and their families were joined by UK residents to celebrate Independence Day on July 4 with a carnival of all things American.
Approximately 30,000 people attended the celebrations at RAF Feltwell.
Throughout the day crowds, including airmen from RAF Mildenhall and Lakenheath, were entertained by cheerleader demonstrations, a car and motorcycle show, carnival rides and a birds of prey demonstration.
The highlights of the celebration were a display by the Royal Air Force Red Arrows Aerobatic Team, which painted an American Flag in the sky, and a dramatic firework display.
Keith Beaumont, 48th Fighter Wing’s 4th July coordinator, said: “It is the only 4th July celebration in the UK open to the general public free of charge and is a long-running tradition throughout the East Anglia community heralding the special relationship between the United States and Great Britain.”
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Thursday 23 May 2013
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