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Royal Australian Air Force originally shared:
reedom of Entry to the city of Ipswich
On Saturday the 31st of May, approximately 1500 personnel from Air Force and Army units at RAAF Base Amberley brought colour, music, tradition, pomp and ceremony to the Ipswich CBD when they exercised their right of Freedom of Entry to the city. A highlight of the parade was a flypast comprising of four F/A-18F Super Hornets, a C-17 Globemaster strategic airlifter and a KC-30 Multi Role Tanker Transport, representing each type of operational aircraft based at RAAF Amberley. RAAF Base Amberley was very proud to be invited to exercise Freedom of Entry to the City of Ipswich and to looks forward to continuing a long and healthy relationship with Ipswich City and its people.
On Saturday the 31st of May, approximately 1500 personnel from Air Force and Army units at RAAF Base Amberley brought colour, music, tradition, pomp and ceremony to the Ipswich CBD when they exercised their right of Freedom of Entry to the city. A highlight of the parade was a flypast comprising of four F/A-18F Super Hornets, a C-17 Globemaster strategic airlifter and a KC-30 Multi Role Tanker Transport, representing each type of operational aircraft based at RAAF Amberley. RAAF Base Amberley was very proud to be invited to exercise Freedom of Entry to the City of Ipswich and to looks forward to continuing a long and healthy relationship with Ipswich City and its people.