Saturday 8 August 2009

Air Cadets take part in Lord Mayors Parade

The Lord Mayors Parade through the City of Bradford was themed as the year of Astronomy. Almost everyone had a space theme. 44F (City of Bradford) Squadron were invited to take part in the parade due to meeting Astronauts and Cosmonauts during the last two years. The day was filled with excitement and thrills.

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The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress sat in Bessie, the 3rd Doctor Who’s beloved car followed by a Brass Band and 44F (City of Bradford) Squadron who were lead by Flying Officer Lizzy Crawford RAFVR(T). As the parade progressed toward Centenary Square, everyone was met by Hagrid from the Harry Potter movies and Galileo the astronomer.

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The day took an unusual twist when Lord Vader from Star Wars turned up with his Storm Troopers. The Cadets from Bradford Squadron were soon to find themselves on the wrong side of Lord Vader, who instructed his Storm Troopers to arrest the cadets.... Cadet Zain Rahman 13 and Cadet Ricket 13 were surrounded by four mean looking Storm Troopers.

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What could we do, “I know” Shouted Civilian Instructor Yaseen Rahman “get Harry Potter to help us” No sooner had Harry Potter arrived than the Storm Troopers vanished. Watching all the commotion was Dr Who, who impressed at how the cadets dealt with the Storm Troopers, invited them to have a look at Bessie.

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It was a fun day out and a proud moment for the cadets to march through the streets of Bradford.

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Officer Commanding Flight Lieutenant Robin Farman RAFVR(T) said “We teach the cadets to think on their feet in difficult situations. It’s obviously working on the Adult Staff as well. It was a privilege and an honour that the Squadron was invited to take part in the Lord Mayor’s Parade”

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Do you think you have what it takes to handle Darth Vader and his Storm Troopers? If so; 44F (City of Bradford) Squadron is looking for young people aged 13 to 17. The Squadron Parades at Belle Vue Barracks, off Manningham Lane, Bradford BD8 7HY every Monday and Friday, 7pm-9pm.

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