Coronavirus: Military Helps To Boost Testing In Leicester
Armed Forces personnel are running five mobile coronavirus testing units across the city as it tackles a rise in COVID-19 cases.
Armed Forces personnel are running five mobile coronavirus testing units across the city as it tackles a rise in COVID-19 cases.
Organisers said the next Army Sports Awards will take place in November 2021.
The work has been described as an "extraordinary effort".
The aircraft carrier has arrived back in Portsmouth after undergoing further Carrier Strike Group training.
Scotland's Veterans Commissioner Colonel Charlie Wallace told Forces News: “We must not forget our veterans."
The extension means 480 soldiers will remain in the Mediterranean until the end of the year.
The National Cyber Security Centre has moved its lessons, which includes code-cracking, online due to COVID-19.
Staff Sergeant Dave Jarvis helped to raise funds for the Royal Signals Charity on the centenary of its birth.
It follows reports that Russian officials had secretly offered incentives to Taliban-linked militants last year.
The aircraft are in Lithuania as part of NATO's Baltic Air policing mission, helping to protect the alliance's airspace in the region.
The Army will remain champions in both the men's and women's championships as a result.
The base's commander said the station is "stringently observing the necessary protocols".
Captain Katrina Matthews is one of the military's top triathletes and has been keeping busy during the lockdown break.
It comes after Defence Secretary Ben Wallace insisted the Armed Forces needs to address its “woeful” record on BAME issues.
The challenge saw the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps' support battalion virtually scale the height of the world's three tallest mountains.
The offshore patrol vessel is once again ready for service, three years after leaving the active fleet.