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Gibraltar Defence Police welcome four-legged recruits
By Sharon BlackThe Gibraltar Defence Police (GDP) have welcomed the latest recruits to the force – six working dogs.
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Children from eleven primary schools across Bristol have taken part in a project run by graduate trainee engineers from the MOD’s Defence Engineering and Science Group (DESG).
HMS Dragon has successfully tested her Sea Viper weapon system by knocking a target out of the sky at the Outer Hebrides missile range off Scotland.
A lasting memorial to the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces has been unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum.
His Royal Highness Prince Charles has launched the 2012 Sun Military Awards as the newspaper again seeks to salute the bravery of the Armed Forces.
The helicopter carrier HMS Ocean will berth at Greenwich this evening for her Olympics duties, and will be open to the public on Sunday, 15 July – a unique opportunity to tour the largest ship in the Royal Navy Fleet.
A portable ‘garage’ facility which will support Army vehicle mechanics on the front line has been successfully trialled in Afghanistan.
Royal Navy survey ship HMS Echo has discovered a previously uncharted underwater ‘mountain’ on the bed of the Red Sea the size of the rock of Gibraltar.
RAF Puma helicopters have arrived at Ilford Territorial Army Centre as they prepare for a key role providing air security for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford was the setting for a medal ceremony of special importance on Monday, when an RAF Air Commodore received a top American honour.
An Oxford academic and RAF Halton wife and mum has received a Vice-Chancellor’s Civic Award in a ceremony at which Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was also presented with the Freedom of the City of Oxford.