![]() ![]() ![]() “All of those on show at the King’s Coronation are volunteers taking the time in a well-earned leave to show their support and dedication to the UK and its monarch, all keen to represent their personal part of the UK and the RFA in the best way. “At such a momentous occasion as the King’s Coronation, having the RFA requested to be part of this is not only an honour for the RFA but to me as their trainer,” he said. They have been drilled for the occasion at HMS Excellent in Portsmouth by Second Officer Dickie Henderson, the RFA’s Ceremonial Officer. Sailors from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary – the crucial support arm which sustains and carries out Royal Navy operations around the globe – will be taking their place alongside Service personnel during King Charles’ Coronation.Īround two dozen RFA sailors will form a marching platoon and provide street liners for the procession. ![]() As they are on the front line, so they will be on the streets of London tomorrow – side-by-side with their Royal Navy comrades. ![]()
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