Ukraine among a record six cities bidding to host the Invictus Games in 2029
A record number of six cities have expressed an interest in hosting the 2029 Games
Alexander Walters is the Social Media Editor at BFBS Forces News, with nearly five years’ experience covering defence stories at home and abroad. His reporting has taken him from the waters of the Canary Islands to military exercises in Sennelager, events at Buckingham Palace, and the Twickenham pitch, spanning parades, royal engagements, and beyond. After completing his Masters degree, he began his career at BBC Sport and BBC West Midlands.
A record number of six cities have expressed an interest in hosting the 2029 Games
"These are incredibly important to me and my family, and I'm desperate to get them back," said Mr Howell
Personnel from 222 Squadron 22 Signals Regiment have taken up duties at royal palaces for the first time in their history.
222 Signal Squadron will step away from their usual Nato communications role to take up ceremonial duties of guarding the Royal palaces.
Colonel Grylls, who spent three years as a Special Forces reservist before being injured, took up his role at AFC Harrogate in July.
Former British Army captain Rich Potter battled through the hardest thing he's ever done to complete Bhutan's Full Snowman Trek.
The Queen is the patron of the Poppy Factory, which supports members of the Armed Forces community and their families each year.
Thousands of troops and hundreds of vehicles are deployed to the UK's Forward Holding Base in Sennelager and its 120 sq km training area.
Former captain Rich Potter becomes the first amputee to conquer the Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan, covering a massive 310km in the process.
The pair have completed the Half Snowman Trek, but while one has now had to pull out the other is tackling the full Snowman on his own.
Former British Army Captain Rich Potter and RAF Corporal Rich Davies are a week into their month-long Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
Colonel Andy Allen, who served in the REME, believes more men and women from ethnic minorities should not only sign up, but aim high.
Armed Forces veterans Rich Potter and Rich Davies have officially started their world record attempt of the Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
Rich Potter and Rich Davies are aiming to set a world record as the first and fastest amputees to take on the Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
Hundreds of military personnel parachuted into the Netherlands to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the operation.
A formidable inspecting party ensured the men from 69 Gurkha Field Squadron were ready to conduct public duties in London and Windsor.