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Harrier GR9 Lands at RAF Cottesmore Following Retirement from Service
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Harrier GR9 Lands at RAF Cottesmore Following Retirement from Service
A GR9 Harrier lands at RAF Cottesmore following a ceremony to mark the retirement of the famous aircraft after 41 years of service.
A formation of 16 Harriers took off from RAF Cottesmore and took to the skies of Lincolnshire.
Brought into service in 1969 and based at RAF Wittering, this British aircraft was designed to take off and land both vertically and on a short runway.
Well known for its role in the Falklands War, the Harrier went on to serve in many other conflicts including in Bosnia and Iraq in the 1990s.
The RAF and Royal Navy Harrier squadrons joined forces in 2000 to form Joint Force Harrier, based at RAF Cottesmore. These combined Harrier squadrons served in Sierra Leone, the second Gulf War and most recently Afghanistan
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In a poignant moment marking the end of an era, a Harrier GR9 gracefully touches down at RAF Cottesmore after 41 years of dedicated service. The retirement ceremony for this iconic British aircraft was nothing short of spectacular as a formation of 16 Harriers took to the skies above Lincolnshire. Originally introduced in 1969 and stationed at RAF Wittering, the Harrier quickly became renowned for its unique ability to take off and land vertically or on short runways. Its illustrious history includes playing a pivotal role in conflicts such as the Falklands War, Bosnia, Iraq, Sierra Leone, and most recently Afghanistan. The merging of Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Harrier squadrons in 2000 gave birth to Joint Force Harrier based at RAF Cottesmore. This combined force proved instrumental during numerous operations including the second Gulf War. As this silhouette against the setting sun signifies the end of an era for these remarkable jets, it also serves as a reminder of their offensive capabilities and unwavering dedication throughout their service. SAC Mark Dixon's captivating print encapsulates not only the retirement but also pays homage to all those who have served alongside these magnificent machines. Let us remember this historic moment with gratitude towards those who piloted these mighty fighters and acknowledge their significant contributions to our nation's defense.
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