Preparations are in full swing to host a three-day celebration of the UK's Armed Forces in Edinburgh this summer which takes on the mantle of the national centrepiece for 2011's Armed Forces Day celebrations.
Edinburgh is gearing up to lay on the biggest-ever Armed Forces  Day national event from 24 to 26 June 2011, with a parade, musical  entertainment, exhibitions, aerial displays and a Royal Navy ship open  to visitors.  This prestigious role for the city was announced in Cardiff last summer.
Events  will kick off in Leith on the afternoon of Friday 24 June 2011, and  will include tours of HMS Portland, a Royal Navy Type 23 frigate, and  various water-based displays in Leith Docks, culminating in a full  display by the Red Arrows over the Firth of Forth.  There will also  be the opportunity to watch a Royal Marines Commando display, a Royal  Navy field gun display, and displays by cadets.
On Armed Forces  Day itself, Saturday 25 June 2011, a parade of up to 1,500 serving  personnel, veterans and cadets will march down the Royal Mile from the  Castle Esplanade to Holyrood Park.  The parade will end with a  short ceremony of thanks - a Drumhead Ceremony - and this will be  followed by a packed afternoon of events and entertainment for all the  family, including flypasts by military aircraft, Highland dancing,  music, and a Veterans' Village.  The day's celebrations will end  with a Beating Retreat, a long-standing military tradition which now  marks the end of a ceremonial occasion.
The Edinburgh  International Film Festival will also be premiering Danfung Dennis's  award-winning feature film 'Hell and Back Again' in collaboration with  the Armed Forces Day cultural programme.  A War Stories Trail and  children's art exhibition have also been developed for the day, along  with the ongoing digitisation of the personal collection of Field  Marshal Earl Haig, which comprises objects and photographs held by the  Museum of Edinburgh.
Members of the Royal Family are expected to  attend Edinburgh's Armed Forces Day celebrations and it is anticipated  that up to 80,000 people will come to the city to take part and show  their support for the Armed Forces.
BAE Systems and Finmeccanica  are the two principal sponsors of the national event. Other sponsors  include Force Protection, SELEX Galileo, the Royal British Legion and  the Compass Group.  BAE Systems has offices in nearby Dunfermline,  and equipment manufactured by them will be on display, including Warrior  armoured personnel carriers.
Finmecannica will be displaying an  AgustaWestland Lynx helicopter, normally based onboard HMS Portland, and  co-hosting a lunch for the various VIPs.  Force Protection will be  displaying Mastiff and Foxhound armoured vehicles which have anti-mine  protection. SELEX Galileo is sponsoring the Red Arrows aerobatic team.
The  Compass Group will be providing VIP refreshments and the Royal British  Legion has lent its support to the various heritage and cultural  offerings.  Further celebrations are planned for Sunday 26 June  2011, including a military fitness session, Massed Pipes and Drums, and a  Battle of the Bands competition.