Army To Plant Two Million Trees To Battle Climate Change
About 30,000 trees have already been planted by the British Army's forestry team, creating 10 hectares of new woodland.
About 30,000 trees have already been planted by the British Army's forestry team, creating 10 hectares of new woodland.
The sustainable project is part of the Ministry of Defence's Green Agenda with the Army aiming to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Defence minister Jeremy Quin admitted to the House of Commons that there have been "serious issues" during the Ajax trials phase.
The elite US Army training centre, known as 'The Box', is designed to test troops to their limits. This is Exercise Rattlesnake.
The aim of Exercise Swift Pirate is to test personnel in loading and offloading freight and passengers from aircraft under pressure.
The life of the Duke of Edinburgh will be celebrated in displays at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse this summer.
David Dushman was the last surviving Allied soldier involved in the liberation of the death camp at Auschwitz.
The pair finally got married on 5 June after a deployment to Norway and the coronavirus pandemic forced them to cancel previous plans.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is currently leading the Carrier Strike Group 21 deployment, having departed Portsmouth Naval Base last month.
The helmet-mounted device provides more clarity, making targets easier to spot through clouds of smoke and in low-visibility weather.
Exercise Green Dragon has been testing how to best support Royal Marines when deployed deep behind enemy lines.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new memorial, which will honour the 550 members who lost their lives while working in the NAAFI.
The 'dazzle' paint scheme is set to be applied across the entire Batch 2 River-class Offshore Patrol Vessel fleet.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales had been due to leave Portsmouth on Friday evening to continue training.
The opening ceremony, featuring a message from Prince Charles, took place at the site in Ver-sur-Mer.
D-Day – codenamed Operation Neptune – involved more than 156,000 Allied troops and thousands of vessels and aircraft.