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Flags to be Raised Across Lincolnshire in Honour of National Armed Forces Day

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Flags to be Raised Across Lincolnshire in Honour of National Armed Forces Day

In a tribute to National Armed Forces Day, Lincolnshire plans to raise flags across the county in honour of the dedicated service of our nation’s military personnel. Various commemorative events are scheduled throughout the county. Cleethorpes, notable for its substantial involvement in past Armed Forces Day celebrations, has declared plans to propose hosting the event once again in 2026, building on past successes. Citizens of Lincolnshire are urged to join in and show their backing, a gesture that signifies the region’s close connection with the military community.

This article has been sourced from original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk and modified by The Lincoln Post for its readers.

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