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UK forces help transform Helmand hospital
By Sharon BlackA hospital in Helmand province has been completely transformed, thanks to the help of British forces.
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Over 2,000 pounds (900kg) of heroin and two bomb-makers have been intercepted in Afghanistan with the help of the Royal Navy’s Sea King helicopters – known as the ‘eyes in the sky’.
The best of Royal Air Force photography has been celebrated today at the annual RAF Photographic Awards ceremony held at the RAF Club in Piccadilly, London.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales saluted Territorial Army (TA) soldiers from The Queen’s Own Yeomanry (QOY) on Saturday as they marched through the streets of Newcastle to celebrate their 40th anniversary and exercise their freedom of the city.
A review of single-source military equipment contracts has found that the Government could potentially save hundreds of millions of pounds by introducing new rules for industry the MOD announced today.
RAF aircraft have struck further targets in Sirte and Bani Walid over recent days as NATO continues operations over Libya to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1973.
Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox made a statement to the House of Commons today regarding his defence responsibilities following media coverage of meetings with Adam Werritty. Here follows his full statement.
To mark the Army’s mental health campaign ‘Don’t Bottle It Up’ and today’s World Mental Health Day, a senior non-commissioned officer reveals her battle with depression and the support that helped her recovery. Report by Lorraine McBride.
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On the 10th anniversary of the start of UK operations in Afghanistan, Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox and Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards have reflected on the sacrifices and the progress made during the decade-long campaign.
A decade after UK Forces began operations in Afghanistan, Tristan Kelly reports from Helmand as all eyes look forward to the planned end of UK combat operations there in 2015.
An Army officer is to receive the Air Force Cross for his ‘selflessness and extraordinary professionalism’ in piloting his Apache helicopter in dangerous situations to assist casualty rescue missions in Afghanistan.
Leading Aircrewman Sarah Christenson from 820 Naval Air Squadron, a Merlin helicopter squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, has become the first ever female to successfully complete the helicopter fast-roping instructors course.
An RAF improvised explosive device (IED) disposal operator who saved numerous lives during his recent deployment to Afghanistan has been awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal.