Armed Forces Day 2026
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Armed Forces Day 2026

When

Saturday, 27 June 2026, 11:00 – 18:00

The Ropery

Chatham, ENG, ME4 4TZ

Time

11:0018:00

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Armed Forces Day 2026 will be held at The Historic Dockyard Chatham on Saturday 27 June. This annual event, in partnership with Medway Council, is an opportunity to show support for all those who have served in the Armed Forces, including current personnel, their families, cadets, and veterans. On the day, you can enjoy colourful military parades, displays, bands and singers as we come together to celebrate the bravery of those who have answered the call of duty. Prepare to be captivated by a range of immersive experiences - from military displays to musical performances. book online Useful Information CostFREEBookingTickets must be booked in advance. No tickets will be available on the day and annual Historic Dockyard admission tickets are not valid for this event.Event Date27 June 2026TimingsThe event begins at 10am, with a packed programme of military parades, displays, bands and family activities.A highlight of the event will be a formal parade at 12.30pm, followed by a Drum Head service, and the Beating Retreat finale at 4.30pm.LocationThe Historic Dockyard ChathamOpen AreasThe RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, No.3 Slip, Museum Square, Ship Compounds, Tennis Court Lawn, HMS GANNET, Helipad, Mess Deck, and Wagon Stop Restaurants.Closed AreasNo.

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