HMS Montrose visits Ascension Island
HMS Montrose has visited Ascension Island as part of her mission to promote British interests in the South Atlantic over the coming months.
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HMS Montrose has visited Ascension Island as part of her mission to promote British interests in the South Atlantic over the coming months.
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.
British and Afghan soldiers were recently flown into an area of Helmand province which has rarely seen security forces in an attempt to reassure the local population.
More than one thousand Royal Marines, Sappers and Gunners from 3 Commando Brigade paraded through Plymouth on Friday to mark their return from a successful six-month tour in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
The MOD today announced the winners of its prestigious Sanctuary and Energy Awards during a ceremony in London.
The Royal Air Force’s 2 (Tactical) Police Squadron (2 TPS) have been on parade at RAF Henlow to receive campaign medals for their recent tour in Afghanistan.
Troops in Afghanistan rely on their vehicles to carry out the mission as well as to keep them safe – if anything does break down it can be a potentially life-threatening situation.
A paratrooper has received an American military honour for ‘his decision, actions and calm leadership in the face of chaos’ while serving alongside US Marines in Afghanistan.
The flagships of the Royal Navy and the Marine nationale are lined up to work side-by-side next year to demonstrate the progress made between the two fleets.
The townsfolk of Wootton Bassett will be the first to benefit from £10,000 of funding from the new Community Covenant Grant Scheme.
Members of HM Armed Forces today attended the launch of the Royal British Legion’s 2011 Poppy Appeal, which aims to break previous years’ fundraising totals.
An independent audit commissioned by the MOD has shown the majority of nuclear test veterans feel their health needs are being met well by the NHS.
Six RAF officers have travelled to the former ‘Great Escape’ prison camp – Stalag Luft III in Zagan, Poland – to re-enact activities which were carried out by prisoners of war (POWs) in their attempts to escape from the camp during the Second World War.
Six RAF officers have travelled to the former ‘Great Escape’ prison camp – Stalag Luft III in Zagan, Poland – to re-enact activities which were carried out by prisoners of war (POWs) in their attempts to escape from the camp during the Second World War.
Royal Marines from M Company of 42 Commando have returned home to a rapturous welcome from friends and family after a successful combat deployment in Afghanistan.
Royal Marines from M Company of 42 Commando have returned home to a rapturous welcome from friends and family after a successful combat deployment in Afghanistan.
Royal Marines from M Company of 42 Commando have returned home to a rapturous welcome from friends and family after a successful combat deployment in Afghanistan.
Royal Marines from M Company of 42 Commando have returned home to a rapturous welcome from friends and family after a successful combat deployment in Afghanistan.
Royal Marines from M Company of 42 Commando have returned home to a rapturous welcome from friends and family after a successful combat deployment in Afghanistan.
In atrocious weather and after three aborted landings a Royal Navy Search and Rescue crew from HMS Gannet came to the aid of a newborn baby.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has told Parliament that ‘real and meaningful’ progress is being achieved in Afghanistan and that the insurgency is under considerable pressure.
An extensive £20m refit has begun at Devonport Dockyard on the Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Richmond.
Cyclists from the RAF have been taking part in a coast-to-coast charity cycle ride this week dedicated to Red Arrows pilot Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging who tragically lost his life this summer.
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.
The RAF Culinary Arts Team remains undefeated for a fourth consecutive year having won the Challenge Shield at last week’s Exercise Joint Caterer (formally the Combined Services Culinary Challenge) that took place at Sandown Park Racecourse in Surrey.