
Ex Kiwi Refresh: 100 tons of chalk give Bulford monument a makeover
The 130m-tall 'Bulford Kiwi' was carved into Beacon Hill on Salisbury Plain in 1919 by soldiers from New Zealand.
The 130m-tall 'Bulford Kiwi' was carved into Beacon Hill on Salisbury Plain in 1919 by soldiers from New Zealand.
Six countries competed for style points at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
A 43-run win means it's now winner-takes-all in the match between the RAF and the Army.
The Inter Services T20 championships return to the home of English cricket on Thursday 16 June.
Three matches, including the first ever UKAF Women's match at Lord's, were LIVE on the Forces News YouTube channel.
The votes are in, after the Army told Forces News it "remains open to different views and opinions" on the naming of ranks.
The depot targeted by Russia is located near the town of Zolochiv, close to Ukraine's border with NATO member Poland.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin was at Edinburgh Castle to see the One O'Clock Gun – the firing of the gun dates back to 1861.
The Defence Secretary told a news conference in Oslo it was "important" to listen to Turkey.
Lt Cdr Nicholas Stone and Lt Sophie Brook shared classified details that could've been intercepted by an enemy, a court martial heard.
The approved additional spending means only the United States and China spend more than Germany on defence.
Ukraine's defence ministry declared that their fighters' superpower is 'being Ukrainians' in Avengers Assemble video tweet.
The actor and former governor of California said "we have to stop lying to ourselves" over Europe's purchasing of Russian fuel.
Held every year on 14 June, Liberation Day commemorates the end of the occupation of the islands by Argentina in 1982.
The Royal British Legion hosted the large-scale event at the National Memorial Arboretum – the focal point of commemoration in the UK.
The flag of the Falklands Islands was raised over Plymouth Hoe and will remain in place until after Armed Forces Day.