King wears black armband in memory of Indian air disaster at Trooping the Colour
In respect of those killed in the air disaster in India, the mounted officers and The Colonels of the Regiments wore black crepe armbands
In respect of those killed in the air disaster in India, the mounted officers and The Colonels of the Regiments wore black crepe armbands
HMS Oardacious' fundraising leader, Lieutenant Commander Hugo Mitchell-Heggs, was also honoured - for services to mental health
The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Coldstream Guards received the new colours from the King ahead of Trooping the Colour this weekend
A first-of-its-kind ceremony in London paid tribute to the service and sacrifice of West Indians in the British military
External experts weigh in on the biggest questions behind the Strategic Defence Review
There were first-time title winners in both the men's and women's singles tournaments at this year's Army Tennis Championships
The annual All Arms International Pace Sticking Competition at the Royal Military Academy shows off a more unique type of Drill & Turnout
Meanwhile, personnel aboard HMS Richmond went in the opposite direction, being extracted at pace into a Merlin flying overhead.
Connie Cant was a key player for the Army again in their title win
Rachel Robertson was given player of the match in a 40-16 victory
The Field Gun competition origins date back to the Second Boer War
Defence Secretary John Healey visits the new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which will produce the M777
Each message they transmitted to home for the soldiers in the Falklands was the same: "I am safe".
HMS Glamorgan had just completed her bombardment and was sailing to safety when she was hit by an Argentinian Exocet missile.
The CSG worked on a passing exercise, known as a passex, where the ships of the two navies sail together conducting drills
Teams from the Royal Navy Hockey Association have been going up against teams from the NFDF during their tour of the country.