RAF Pumas arrive in Ilford for Olympics role
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.
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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.
Military musicians from the Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force are to provide musical entertainment at London 2012 venues.
The Royal Air Force has won this year’s Inter Services Twenty20 Cricket Tournament which was held at Lord’s cricket ground in London earlier this week.
The Ministry of Defence is seeking the views of industry on how to improve facilities for soldiers based in central London.
Royal Navy and Army rowers have taken a step closer to the London 2012 Olympics with gold medals at the Rowing World Cup in Lucerne.
Army personnel took centre stage yesterday, Tuesday 22 November 2011, as the President of Turkey Abdullah Gül arrived in London to begin his three-day state visit of Britain.
The MOD today announced the winners of its prestigious Sanctuary and Energy Awards during a ceremony in London.
Royal Navy Warrant Officer Class 1 Rob Fuller has become the first sailor from the Senior Service to be a Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London.
Service personnel and their families in Hounslow, West London are settling into newly refurbished homes delivered by Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) as part of an ongoing £7.8 million upgrade project.
HMS Dauntless became the first of the Royal Navy’s new Type 45 destroyers to visit the capital when she sailed up the Thames on Saturday to the ExCeL Centre in London’s Docklands.
The Armed Forces annual welfare conference was held at the MOD’s Main Building in London yesterday with an assurance that, during a testing time for Defence, military welfare remains high on the agenda.
Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox welcomed the Canadian Defence Minister, the Honourable Peter MacKay, to London yesterday with a ceremonial guard formed by members of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.
A Bomber Command Memorial, honouring over 50,000 airman killed in World War Two, is to be built in London’s Green Park following the award, by the Bomber Command Association, of a contract for its construction.
30-year-old Flight Lieutenant Rachael Cadman from RAF Cranwell could soon be the first woman ever to complete the gruelling Enduroman Arch to Arc; starting in London and finishing, five days later, in Paris.
By simulating the effects of bomb blasts in a laboratory, a team of specialists at Imperial College in London is working out the best means of protecting troops on operations and treating those injured by the Taliban’s weapon of choice.
British Defence Minister Peter Luff and French Délégué Général Laurent Collet-Billon hosted the inaugural UK-France Industry Day in London today to forge closer ties between the two key allies and their military markets.
The Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox, welcomed the Brazilian Defence Minister, Dr Nelson Jobim, to London yesterday with a ceremonial guard from the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
The awards ceremony for the annual Royal Navy Photographic Competition, The Peregrine Trophy, took place at Trinity House, London, yesterday, Thursday 30 June 2011.