IRON MAIDEN’s BRUCE DICKINSON Made Honorary Group Captain In ROYAL AIR FORCE

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IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson has been officially attested into the Royal Air Force, the United Kingdom’s aerial warfare force. The British singer has been awarded the role of Honorary Group Captain, Forces Network reports.

Dickinson will attend the Royal Air Force Fencing Open in June and could compete in the RAF Championships on 16 and 17 May.

He could also attend the Royal Air Force Fencing Open during the following month.

IRON MAIDEN is rumored to have completed work on a new studio album.

MAIDEN‘s last albumThe Book Of Souls, was recorded in late 2014 in Paris, France with longtime producer Kevin “Caveman” Shirley.

Last month, Shirley offered a recap of 2019 on social media and alluded to a renewed MAIDEN collaboration, saying that he spent three months in Paris earlier this year “working very hard on an unnamed but not-very-secret project.”

“I finished with a loud ringing in my ears,” he added.

In May, Italian website, Maiden Concerts, speculated that IRON MAIDEN has already recorded their new album and is in the final stages of finalization.

Kevin Shirley has been signing all of the band’s records since 2000 and will be the sixth album since the group became a sextet with the return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith twenty years ago in February 1999.

There is no further information on the musical direction of the work, on the topics, covered and other aspects. What is known is that all the musicians, their wives, and the producer are at the same time in Paris, where Guillaume Tell Studios is located, where MAIDEN recorded Brave New World (2000) and The Book of Souls.