
Tokyo 2020: Ex-RAF Serviceman Named In GB Wheelchair Rugby Paralympics Squad
Stu Robinson has been selected in the squad of 12 which will compete at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, starting in August.
Stu Robinson has been selected in the squad of 12 which will compete at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, starting in August.
A number of centuries-old traditions remain within the British Army's titles and hierarchies to this day.
Oliver Cross impressed with the bat as the Army team displayed their first team credentials with an impressive win.
It comes as the Royal Navy and Royal Marines look to expand their use of crewless and autonomous equipment.
David Diop's 'At Night All Blood Is Black' tells the story of a young Senegalese soldier as he fights for France in the First World War.
Lieutenant Commander Michael 'Doc' Cox will be cycling from Glasgow to London and visiting all the Nightingale hospitals on the way.
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith was speaking at the annual Land Warfare Conference and said "soldiering has always been about evolution".
British military personnel fired gun salutes to mark the 68th anniversary of the Queen's coronation.
After a comfortable Army win against the British Police, a much-changed side for the military team lost in the second game of the day.
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations will begin with Trooping the Colour, with the parade closing with a traditional RAF fly-past.
Bombardier Bethan Dainton and Staff Sergeant Jade Mullen are in the squad for the matches against Poland and Belgium.
RAF Scampton, the Red Arrows' home, is among bases being closed and sold off by the MOD in the next decade as part of cost-cutting measures.
The helicopter crew recorded the incident as having a "high" risk of collision, while the lead F-35 pilot said the risk was low".
Organisers returned to the tattoo's birthplace after the world's largest military air show was cancelled once again due to COVID.
Hidden Heroines is a new temporary exhibition open until 31 October 2021 at The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent.
The Queen's Award is the highest accolade a voluntary group can receive in the UK.