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Army Flying Museum’s new Apache AH MK1 exhibit unveiled by King Charles III

13/05/2024 4 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop, Hampshire has had its latest exhibit, An Apache AH Mk1 officially unveiled by His Majesty King Charles III today as he visited the site to handover the Army Air Corp Colonel-in-Chief role to his son, Prince William. HM King Charles III visited the [read more]

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King to pass Army Aviation role to Prince of Wales

13/05/2024 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

His Majesty King Charles III is to pass on the role of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corp to his son, HRH Prince William, Prince of Wales, in a ceremony at the Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop today. The King has held the role of Colonel-in-Chief for 31 years [read more]

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