THE Red Devils will be dropping in, literally, to this year's steam rally at Castle Combe racing circuit.
The famous Parachute Regiment freefall team will be entertaining the crowds this weekend with a breathtaking display.
The daredevil skydivers, based in Wiltshire, will be dropping out of the sky at 2pm today and tomorrow.
Red devil commanding officer Major Nick Visher is looking forward to the jump. He said: "It's a pleasure as a team to show off our skills to our home county."
The Red Devils is the official parachute display team of both The Parachute Regiment and The British Army and the team's members are widely regarded as among the best display parachutists in the world.
Every member of the 25-man team is a serving Paratrooper from the Army's elite Parachute Regiment and each has seen active service in The Falklands, Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan or Iraq.
Formed in 1964, the Red Devils carry out more than 100 spectacular parachute displays each year at public events worldwide promoting the Parachute Regiment and the British Army.
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