Spitfires And War Stories: Historic Aircraft Fly Once More For WW2 Veterans
Biggin Hill airfield welcomed 11 veterans to watch some of the aircraft they once flew.
Biggin Hill airfield welcomed 11 veterans to watch some of the aircraft they once flew.
Lord Robathan also said that the down-sizing of the Armed Forces to its lowest level since 1714 is "bonkers".
The Duchess of Gloucester unveiled the special stone at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
RAF Typhoons were scrambled nine times against suspicious aircraft during the summer deployment in Romania.
"If there was a competition for the military in the 21st century, this is it," one of the contest's organisers said.
The two patrol vessels' departure marks the start of their five-year Indo-Pacific deployment.
Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) will be one of the first new commands established by NATO since the Cold War.
Soldiers told Forces News what it was like to be helping evacuate UK nationals and former Afghan staff from Afghanistan.
Petty Officer Wesley McGuinness is the first military member to compete at an IPF World Championship.
The ships will work with Britain's allies to deal with drug-running, smuggling, terrorism and other illegal activities.
An extra 189 serving personnel have required an urgent assessment due to noise exposure associated with the fighting vehicle.
The Government has been criticised for exacerbating worker shortages by introducing a new immigration system during a pandemic.
F-35B Lightning jets from 207 Squadron joined the aircraft carrier for Carrier Qualification training.
The match on 29 September will be the team's fifth since 2015, and the players are looking for their first win.
A 55-3 loss to the Cornish Pirates in Penzance was the Royal Navy's first match since the COVID-19 pandemic.
James Heappey told Forces News that now is "the right time to be focusing" on the mental health of Afghanistan veterans.