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Hospital leaders get taste of military medicine
By Sharon BlackAirborne medics have shown senior NHS staff the unique capabilities they provide to the Army.
Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment
Airborne medics have shown senior NHS staff the unique capabilities they provide to the Army.
Family and friends of soldiers from the 1st Royal Tank Regiment (1 RTR) were joined by the local community of Bury St Edmunds yesterday at a thanksgiving service held to mark the regiment’s return home from Afghanistan.
Soldiers of various faiths have joined members of the Hindu community in Bradford to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Volunteer workers at a community centre in Somerset have received the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service for their role supporting the naval families associated with Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton.
Members of the Military Stabilisation Support Group (MSSG) have completed a two-week exercise in Kenya to test a new concept in upstream conflict prevention.
On a state visit to the UK, the Amir of Kuwait, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, has reviewed a Guard of Honour in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle.
On a state visit to the UK, the Amir of Kuwait, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, has reviewed a Guard of Honour in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle.
Army reservists from 7th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (7 SCOTS) hosted a joint training exercise with Canadian and American troops in the Scottish Highlands.
An RAF Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW) has been declared ready to support NATO following a series of gruelling tests which culminated in Exercise Agile Eagle held at RAF Waddington in mid-November.
Sailors from HMS Illustrious have paid homage to their forebears as they helped smarten up Malta’s naval cemetery.
Tickets for Troops has distributed its 300,000th free ticket just days after the scheme marked its third anniversary.
Portsmouth mine warfare experts have now taken over from their Faslane counterparts in charge of the Royal Navy’s key mine warfare force in the Gulf.
RAF firefighters serving in Afghanistan have been training Afghans to take the lead for fire safety in Camp Shorabak, Helmand province.
The people of Glasgow turned out in force on Saturday to welcome home around 100 soldiers from D Squadron of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment (1 RTR).
A giant Christmas card carrying festive wishes for soldiers in Afghanistan will be available for people to sign at the Mansion House in York this week.
An adaptive sports and adventure training centre to enhance the recovery of injured Service personnel was officially opened at Lilleshall yesterday.
The civilian Standing Joint Commander (UK) Olympics Team has won the Olympic Team Award at this year’s Civil Service Awards.
Sailors and Royal Marines from Royal Naval warship HMS Northumberland have carried out final boarding training in Crete for their upcoming maritime policing patrol in the Indian Ocean.
The MOD is investing £46m in acquiring fifty-one new Foxhound patrol vehicles for soldiers serving on the front line in Afghanistan.
The British Army’s largest regional brigade is the first to have signed up every local authority in its area to the Armed Forces Community Covenant.
The Commander of the Tonga Defence Services, Brigadier General Tau’aika ‘Uta’atu, has visited the RAF Force Protection Wing at Camp Bastion in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
Injured troops have met the media ahead of their departure for Peru in a bid to become the first disabled team to complete the Dakar rally.
HMS Illustrious has arrived at the Mediterranean island of Malta for a five-day visit.
The families of II (Army Cooperation) Squadron personnel gathered at RAF Marham yesterday to welcome their loved ones home from their recent deployment in Afghanistan.
The families of II (Army Cooperation) Squadron personnel gathered at RAF Marham yesterday to welcome their loved ones home from their recent deployment in Afghanistan.
An exercise has seen the British Army’s airborne engineers build bridges with their French counterparts and across the largest man-made lake in northern Europe.
An exercise has seen the British Army’s airborne engineers build bridges with their French counterparts and across the largest man-made lake in northern Europe.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has outlined the vision for delivering value for money and innovation in Defence at the Reform Defence Conference in London.