Invictus Games: Team UK vice-captain hopes to spread positive message in Germany
She completed three tours of Afghanistan and was part of the critical care air support team.
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She completed three tours of Afghanistan and was part of the critical care air support team.
British Challenger 2 main battle tanks are being used by Ukrainian forces in their conflict with Russia
The Prince Harry-founded Invictus Games will be held in Germany for the first time this year
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The Royal Navy aircraft carrier leaves Portsmouth for her autumn deployment
Mr Shapps has never held a role in the Ministry of Defence before, but is taking on his fifth role in the Cabinet in the last year
Able Seaman Steffan Rees from the Royal Navy had been taking part in the Forces Rugby World Cup tournament
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The potential face-off between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg will be streamed on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk said.
This year, the regiment marks two decades since its formation in 2003.
Exercise Iron Cyclone sees the battlegroup concentrating on large-scale manoeuvre across Salisbury Plain over a four-week period.
Disused military bases Wethersfield and Scampton were the sites identified to house asylum seekers to reduce reliance on hotels.
Former Royal Marines officer Jon White was injured when he stepped on a pressure plate IED in Afghanistan.
Brad 'Bugsy' Malone's Conspicuous Gallantry Cross sold for a hammer price of £160,000 - a world record.