First Minister launches RAF 2010 Battle of Britain Wings Appeal
Friday, 10 September 2010First Minister the Rt Hon Peter Robinson MLA has paid tribute to those who served with the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, in this the 70th anniversary year of the Battle of Britain.
The First Minister was speaking as he launched the 2010 Battle of Britain Wings Appeal in Northern Ireland at Parliament Buildings earlier today.
The First Minister said: "Winston Churchill’s iconic speech speaks of the debt owed by so many to those few who risked their lives against a greater enemy. In commemorating the Battle of Britain, we pay tribute to the heroism of those who paid the ultimate price but also to the courage of those for whom the struggle against injury, disability and trauma continued long after the battle ceased.
"The Royal Air Forces Association relies entirely on the generosity of the public and of its own members to raise funds for its much needed work. I am honoured to launch the 2010 Wings Appeal and I am sure that the response from Northern Ireland will be as generous to this year’s Appeal as it has been in previous years."
The RAF Association provides friendship and welfare support to serving and ex-serving members of the RAF and their families. Each year tens of thousands of people are helped through a wide range of welfare and other services.
The Wings Appeal is the Association’s annual fundraising exercise which is launched every year in September to coincide with the anniversary of the Battle of Britain and commemorate those who took part in the Battle and those who lost their lives. Further information can be found on the RAF website.
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