The Armed Forces Day flag has been raised at a Newcastle training camp.
Otterburn Training Camp saw the flag fly at full mast as part of annual celebrations to mark Armed Forces Week.
Landmarc Support Services and the Defence Infrastructure Organisation are behind the move.
The event takes place at Defence Training Estate sites across the UK, honouring both Armed Forces personnel and civilians.
Landmarc, a company forged in a partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, provides support services.
These services support the Armed Forces to live, work, and train on the UK Defence Training Estate.
Mark Neill, managing director at Landmarc, said: "Having worked so closely with the Armed Forces for more than two decades, over 25 per cent of our team now come from a military background.
"We work hard to make Landmarc a good employer for transitioning service personnel, veterans and their families, pledging to treat them fairly and with respect in recognition of the loyalty and service that they have given to our country.
"As a veteran myself, I know first-hand how important Armed Forces Week is for improving morale across our military communities and we are proud to show our support for our troops during this special week."
Brigadier Hatcher, DIO’s head of overseas and training region, added: "Armed Forces Week is a chance to show our support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community: from currently serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets.
"Together with our colleagues at Landmarc we are proud to come together and raise the flag at sites across the country in support of our Armed Forces."
For more information on Landmarc Support Services, please visit their official website.
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