ROYAL AIR FORCE FELTWELL, England -- Devilstick Peat, professional jester, entertains Lakenheath Middle School sixth-graders at the school during U.K. Day on May 3, 2013. U.K. Day is an annual event designed to educate children on U.K. customs, history and heritage and to foster a relationship with the host nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dana J. Butler)
ROYAL AIR FORCE FELTWELL, England -- Keith Mutton, Phoenix Bird Control falconer, shows off Twinkle, a 25-year-old eagle owl, to seventh-grader Kiana Young, daughter of Master Sgt. John Young, 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment flight chief, during the Lakenheath Middle School U.K. Day May 3, 2013. U.K. Day is an annual event designed to educate children on U.K. customs, history and heritage and to foster a relationship with the host nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dana J. Butler)
ROYAL AIR FORCE FELTWELL, England -- Anthony Paul teaches Lakenheath Middle School students the history of samba drumming in the U.K. during U.K. Day May 3, 2013. Middle school students learned about the history and culture of England through activities ranging from medieval re-enactments to a U.K. police demonstration. U.K. Day compiles years of British history and culture into one day filled with events and activities that are both fun and educational. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dana J. Butler)
ROYAL AIR FORCE FELTWELL, England -- Police Constable Paul Glover, Ministry of Defence Police, demonstrates arresting procedures on eighth-grader Elijah Miller, son of Master Sgt. Ron Miller, 48th Munitions Squadron munitions inspection section chief, during the Lakenheath Middle School U.K. Day May 3, 2013. U.K. Day is an annual event designed to educate children on U.K. customs, history and heritage and to foster a relationship with the host nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dana J. Butler)