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Britons come together to honour sacrifice of serving and former personnel in Armed Forces Week​

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Britons are acknowledging the sacrifices made by serving and former military personnel as part of Armed Forces Week.Running from 22-27 June, and culminating in Armed Forces Day, it is a time for the nation to thank our Armed Forces community and to remind those who serve that support is available.

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The Royal British Legion (RBL) support the yearly event and is there for the Armed Forces community from day one of service.The charity supported RAF veteran Alan Bell by coming to the aid of his wife, Tracey Ann, who has arthritic spondylitis, a chronic spinal condition that makes it difficult for her to walk and get up and down the stairs.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In 1982, Alan Bell, now 62, joined the RAF at the age of 17 as a painter and finisher looking after aircraft, including Nimrods, Chinooks and Tornadoes and served for 23 years.

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Alan was deployed to a number of conflicts, including the Falklands, Northern Ireland, the Gulf War and Iraq.

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