The Royal British Legion Cenotaph Parade is a march past of 10,000 veterans and eligible participants that takes place every year on Remembrance Sunday following the National Act of Remembrance, led by HM The King. The Parade forms up in columns initially on Horse Guards Parade before moving through Horse Guards Arch to form on Whitehall in time for HM The King arriving at the Cenotaph. The March Past parades down Whitehall, passing the Cenotaph, before turning right on Great George Street and right again on Horse Guards Road, where the salute is taken by a member of the Royal Family. All columns are then reformed on Horse Guards Parade, following which the National Anthem is played, and the parade is dismissed.
The Parade this year will be held on Sunday, 8th November, and the Royal British Legion has offered the RAuxAF Foundation 16 marching slots on it. RAuxAF veterans wishing to participate should contact Andy Cameron, a RAuxAF Foundation Trustee, at andycameron@btinternet.com
