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By Sharon BlackColchester-based airborne gunners have been chased down by police dogs during training.
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Colchester-based airborne gunners have been chased down by police dogs during training.
The Ministry of Defence has signed a multi-million pound contract for new boots for the Army, Royal Navy and RAF.
Five years ago, Private Derek Derenalagi lost both legs when he was injured in Afghanistan. Now he’s been selected to compete with Team GB at the Paralympics. Report by Lorraine McBride.
HMS Sutherland has stopped off at Gibraltar to take part in a series of gunnery exercises as she begins her six-month deployment.
The contribution of the Armed Forces to the Olympics security effort was today praised by Defence Secretary Philip Hammond who toured a military accommodation facility in East London.
The Commander of the Afghan Army’s 3/215 Brigade, Brigadier General Sherin Shah, has visited members of 4th Mechanized Brigade ahead of their deployment to Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK 17 in September.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has announced that all military personnel working in the capital to deliver the London 2012 Games will be able to travel for free on all Transport for London (TfL) services.
The British Armed Forces have returned 843 artefacts from the British Museum to the Afghan capital, Kabul, almost 20 years after they were stolen and smuggled abroad.
The Ministry of Defence and Department for Work and Pensions have announced a simplification and streamlining of the financial support system for members of the Armed Forces who have been seriously injured.
David Cameron has travelled to Helmand province in Afghanistan to talk to troops and find out more about the transfer of security responsibility to Afghan forces.
The RAF has confirmed that the remains of Squadron Leader Samuel Bailey have been recovered from the Moray Firth and formally identified.
Royal Navy Merlins from 814 Naval Air Squadron have arrived at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in preparation for their key role in contributing to maritime security operations in support of the Dorset Police.
Royal Navy Merlins from 814 Naval Air Squadron have arrived at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in preparation for their key role in contributing to maritime security operations in support of the Dorset Police.
The RAF has confirmed that the remains of Flight Lieutenant Adam Sanders have been recovered from the Moray Firth and formally identified.
617 Squadron, ‘The Dambusters’, made an emotional return to RAF Lossiemouth on Monday following a successful four-month operational deployment in Afghanistan.
‘The Two Worlds of Charlie F’, which has already taken the West End by storm, is due to kick off its UK tour at Birmingham’s New Alexandra Theatre tomorrow, 19 July, with a glittering press launch.
An exhibition centre in East London will accommodate the bulk of the 3,500 additional military personnel being deployed on security operations during the Olympic Games.
As daytime temperatures soar towards 50 degrees Celsius in the shade in Afghanistan the heat is on for the engineers who keep the fleet of helicopters in the air.
The Gibraltar Defence Police (GDP) have welcomed the latest recruits to the force – six working dogs.
A British soldier serving in Afghanistan’s Helmand province is teaching the next generation of Afghan military bomb disposal experts.
Portsmouth took centre stage yesterday as the Olympic Flame continued its 70-day tour of the UK.
A ceremony marking the retirement of Royal Navy submarine HMS Turbulent took place this weekend at Her Majesty’s Naval Base Devonport in Plymouth.
A lasting memorial to the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces has been unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Extra airspace restrictions around London and the South East, designed to ensure a safe and secure London 2012 Olympic Games, started at midnight on Saturday 14 July.
Extra airspace restrictions around London and the South East, designed to ensure a safe and secure London 2012 Olympic Games, will begin on Saturday 14 July.
Civilian employees working for the Defence Support Group (DSG) have received campaign medals in recognition of the front line support they provided while on deployment at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.
An award-winning project using archaeology to aid the recovery of soldiers from The Rifles injured on Operation HERRICK continues its success on Salisbury Plain.
An Army-led outreach course using military training is boosting young people’s skills and steering them away from trouble.