Displays by RAF Typhoons and a carnival will be among the highlights of a weekend of events.
Cleethorpes Armed Forces Weekend will feature a performance by the Red Arrows to mark their 60th anniversary.
The Red Arrows will top the bill on 29 June – Armed Forces Day – when there will also be a flypast by RAF Typhoons. Alex Baxter, managing director of the armed forces major events team, said it was the "biggest free event on the east coast", and held to thank armed forces personnel past and present.
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