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Lap of Honour at Wembley

21st November 2007

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THERE was a standing ovation for British troops, recently returned from service in Iraq and Afghanistan, as they completed a 'Lap of Honour' before England's Euro 2008 game against Croatia at Wembley Stadium.

Thirty personnel from the Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines were cheered by spectators as they walked around the pitch dressed in their desert combats, as part of The British Forces Foundation initiative.

Images were relayed to those still serving overseas sending a powerful and visual message of public support acknowledging the commitment and sacrifices they are making for their country. The 'Lap of Honour' received national coverage, with reports on television, newspapers and radio – including a live link-up between BBC's Radio 5 sports channel and some of the servicemen and women currently on operations in Iraq.

Sergeant Eugene McGillycuddy of the Irish Guards and Flight Lieutenant 'Chez' Chester of the RAF both took part in the lap of honour: "It was an excellent night," said Sgt McGillycuddy. "We were very well received; everyone got behind us. When we did our lap of honour the whole crowd applauded... well, except for some of the Croatians!"

Flt Lt 'Chez' Chester said that a great time was had in spite of the result: "It was absolutely superb... apart from the score," he said. "It was an honour to have been invited down by The British Forces Foundation; we all had a great night and some great seats, and the crowd got right behind us as we ambled round the pitch.

"It was an unfortunate result, but for 90-odd minutes it was something to watch and gave us some hope to hang on to. Hopefully it gave some excitement to the lads and girls out there who were watching from theatre," he added.

The British Forces Foundation has been working on this initiative for the past year. Charity Director, Mark Cann, said: "There has been much talk about how to come up with a way for the public to show their support for the Armed Forces, and The BFF believes this is the most effective way of achieving this. I am delighted we've pulled it off and sure the campaign going forward will be very successful."

FA Chairman Geoff Thompson added: "The FA is proud to support the British Forces Foundation in their campaign to recognise the efforts of our Armed Forces. Where better than the National Stadium, before our national team takes the field, for us to show our appreciation of not just the select few with us at the match, but British men and women serving their country around the world."

England evenetually lost the game 3-2 meaning they were dumped from the tournament and won't now be present at the finals in Austria and Switzerland next summer.

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