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Members of the armed forces display their hidden talents

Members of the armed forces display their hidden talents

People may be forgiven for thinking that members of the army, RAF and navy's talents lie in their careers, but a recent showcase has proved that they could be worthy of a place on the X Factor.

Soldiers, airmen and sailors in Wiltshire recently threw off their uniforms and took to the stage at a Garrison's Got Talent show, entertaining around 600 people and raising thousands of pounds for the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help (SSAFA), the Gazette News has reported.

A range of 18 different acts were judged by a Britain's Got Talent-esque panel and one judge in particular was blown away by the quality of the performances.

"I thought it would be like a karaoke evening but then the acts turned out and I was gob-smacked and the talent here was first-class, absolutely brilliant," said Chris Sturgess from Garrison FM.

The £3,000 raised from ticket sales alone will go towards funding SSAFA services such as a confidential support line, as well as providing help for injured soldiers.

Former solider Lee Corbett recently embarked on a 2,500-mile walk around the coast of mainland UK to raise money for the Help the Heroes charity.

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