THIS gallery shows more photos from Winchester Freedom Parade which was attended by the Princess Royal.
Hundreds were in attendance as the Royal Logistic Corps, based in Worthy Down, marched down the High Street from Peninsula Barracks to the Broadway for a parade before attending a thanksgiving service in the cathedral and then a reception in the Guildhall.
The regimental Colonel in Chief, The Princess Royal took the salute on the steps of the Guildhall.
The parade took place on Thursday, June 1.
This gallery shows 15 more photos from the day, click the top photo to scroll through more photos.
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Before the parade a Chinook helicopter flew low over the city centre to mark the event which also celebrated the 30th anniversary of the formation of the corps in 1993.
The Princess Royal inspected the soldiers, stopping to speak to several, as did Lord Lieutenant Nigel Atkinson.
Among the watching public were family members. Jo Chant, 56, of Chandler's Ford, was there to see her son Captain Chris Chant, 27. She said: "I love the history of Winchester and love everything to do with the military. I feel very proud."
Major Mark Player, of the Royal Logistic Corps, said: "It is an honour for us march today, something quite special. It is hard work but at the end you feel ten feet tall. One or two of the officers here today marched at the corps' first parade in 1993."
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