Infantry Recruits Praised As They Pass Out Behind Closed Doors
The British Army’s newest infantry personnel have been praised for their application during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hannah King has been with BFBS over a decade. Starting as our North of England correspondent chasing new Gurkhas across training areas, she now specialises in features, with a particular interest in health and medicine. She’s deployed all over the world, from South Sudan and Somalia to New Zealand and the Falkland Islands. When she’s not out filming for us she can usually be found racing dragon boats and eating cake (not at the same time).
The British Army’s newest infantry personnel have been praised for their application during the coronavirus pandemic.
Around 300 women who re-married between 1973 and 2005 are unable to claim a war widow’s pension due to a gap in legislation.
4 YORKS has passed its coronavirus support duties on to 4 Regiment Royal Artillery.
Noel Goulding's team cooks freshly-prepared hot meals for former service personnel and others in the area.
Trials of Compass For Life, developed by one of the youngest people to ever be selected for the SAS, began before the coronavirus lockdown.
George Bradford, who was 14 on VE Day, said "all you heard" through Lincoln city centre was church bells.
Royal Artillery among those who supported the construction of the facility, which opened today.
Due to the speed these Nightingale hospitals need to be built the military have been working around the clock alongside civilians.
Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Chris Gibson is former Chief Instructor of the Army Medical Services Training Centre.
The Commanding Officer of the Army Foundation College in Harrogate says training will not be disrupted even if forced to close temporarily.
Forces News has been given special access to the UK school training African troops in safe bomb disposal.
We gained special access to the camp, which is around a six-hour drive northwest of Nairobi.
The college runs a 23-week course and a 49-week course, and those who graduate can go on to serve across the Army.
In 1995, the UK had 10,000 troops deployed as UN peacekeepers - today just a few hundred are deployed overseas on UN missions.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach has been awarded his fourth honorary doctorate.
The historic items were found by trustees of the Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire.