
HMS Trent diverted to Guyana as Venezuela renews border claim over oil-rich region
The Royal Navy ship diverted from the Caribbean so the crew could show their support for the South American country.
The Royal Navy ship diverted from the Caribbean so the crew could show their support for the South American country.
Located halfway between New Zealand and Peru, the Pitcairn Islands are the last remaining British Overseas Territory in the Pacific.
1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment are hosting Rugby League side St Helens in Cyprus, where the battalion is currently posted.
Footage released on social media shows F/A-18s taking off into the night sky from the USS Dwight D Eisenhower.
However, Washington says it will re-evaluate the designation if the Houthis cease their attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
The Navy won their opening match of their 2024 campaign after beating Havant RFC 7-34 in a first test for new head coach CPO Sarah Jenkins.
The Air Force are on a four-match winning streak as preparations continue for their upcoming battles against the Army and Navy.
The Colonel of the Irish Guards was admitted to a clinic for a planned procedure, but will miss her public duties as she recuperates.
The airborne soldiers from the UK and Lebanon take part in Pegasus Cedar, bolstering cooperation and sending a message to groups like ISIS.
Sir Jeremy Quin says there are huge global challenges to confront and pledges to push for increased funding and resources for Defence.
The US Navy's most technologically advanced carrier has been testing its electromagnetic aircraft launch system in a very innovative way.
The carrier operated in areas that fall under both the US European Command and US Africa Command.
Officers have returned to the Town Range car park where they carried out previous investigations last year.
The Royal Navy team cross the finish line first in the 3,000-mile race across the Atlantic from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean.
Military judoka representing cap badges across the Army compete at the Army Judo Championships in Aldershot.
Arthur Helps' experience of fighting at Monte Cassino was recorded when he visited a school two years before his death in 2000.