Volunteers from RAF Brize Norton headed to London last week to raise money for the Poppy Appeal.
They joined more than 250 others from across the air force to sell poppies at London Poppy Day on Thursday, October 31.
Based at Waterloo and St Pancras stations, they helped to raise tens of thousands of pounds for the Royal British Legion.
Warrant Officer Vince Price was volunteering as part of the RAF Brize Norton team for a 13th year.
He said: "Seeing the generosity of the public every year at London Poppy Day is why I am volunteering for my 13th year, to raise money for the Poppy Appeal."
The volunteers sold poppies throughout the day after being greeted by Alistair Carns MP, Minister for Veterans and People.
A spokesperson from RAF Brize Norton said: "The day was another huge success."
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