Diamond welcome for troops back from Afghanistan
Soldiers who fly and maintain the Army’s Apache attack helicopters have been presented with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal on their return from operations in Afghanistan.
Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment
Soldiers who fly and maintain the Army’s Apache attack helicopters have been presented with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal on their return from operations in Afghanistan.
Since the conflict in Afghanistan began, operational lawyers from the Legal Services branch of the Army’s Adjutant General’s Corps have been travelling with brigades into all battle zones. Report by Sarah Goldthorpe.
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.
Hundreds of young soldiers took part in a massive military graduation parade last week as they marked the end of their year’s training at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate.
Captain Harry Wales helped the British Army polo team to victory in this year’s Rundle Cup, the traditionally hard-fought polo match between the Royal Navy and the Army, on Saturday 9 July 2011.
British boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper, who sadly died this weekend, found an early home for his stellar talent when he joined the Army for a two-year stint of National Service. Report by Lorraine McBride.
A soldier whose time in the Army is running out has used the Service’s resettlement package to uniquely retrain as a watchmaker and has invented what he believes to be a world’s first in timekeeping circles.