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Soldiers break record for furthest distance an Army Land Rover has been pushed

British soldiers have set a new world record for the furthest distance an Army Land Rover has been pushed - a whopping 151.1 miles.

The challenge, organised by a junior non-commissioned officer in the Royal Signals, took place over the course of 24-hours, and saw the participation of more than 100 soldiers from across the squadrons of 30 Signal Regiment.

The event was in aid of ABF The Soldiers' Charity and the Royal Signals Charity, with £8.5k raised.

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