
Armed Forces Day 2019: Salisbury Celebrates National Event
Princess Anne took the salute during a parade through the city of Salisbury.
Princess Anne took the salute during a parade through the city of Salisbury.
Armed Forces Day 2019 has been celebrated by host city Salisbury and more than 300 other locations.
Penny Mordaunt was speaking as she visited the city for the Armed Forces Day national event.
In an Armed Forces Day video message, the Prime Minister has thanked members of the military.
Carved in 1919, the Bulford Kiwi now represents the New Zealand troops that served in the First World War.
A group of amputee veterans have taken part in a wind tunnel skydiving session ahead of Armed Forces Day.
The UK believes two Russians from Moscow's GRU military agency were behind the attack.
The exhibition hopes to shine a light on the role women have played in the British Army over the past 100 years.
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The Ceremony of the Keys took place at Her Majesty's official Scottish residence Holyrood Palace.
The alliance has announced a programme to deter threats to satellites and communications.
The party leader Jeremy Corbyn is promising "fair pay" for the military.
The jets have so far taken part in 13 operational sorties over Iraq and Syria.
Ministers from 28 EU countries will be tasked to respond to fictional scenarios during meetings in Helsinki in July and September.