Coronavirus: US-South Korea Military Drills Postponed
Twenty South Korean soldiers and one American service member in South Korea have tested positive for coronavirus.
Twenty South Korean soldiers and one American service member in South Korea have tested positive for coronavirus.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be at the event, which honours sick, wounded and injured military personnel.
Accommodation, manpower and ammunition costs are all considered in the latest figures released by the Ministry of Defence.
UK-based units will be trained using armoured vehicles from Land Training Fleet Sennelager.
Downing Street says the integrated review will be government-wide, looking at the "totality of opportunities and challenges" facing the UK.
The integrated review will re-examine the UK's priorities in foreign policy, defence, security and international development.
Exercise Ajeya Warrior takes place twice a year and is held in both the UK and India.
The fighter jets, part of RAF Lossiemouth's Quick Reaction Alert team, were launched but "no intercept took place", according to the RAF.
The 23-year-old soldier who contracted COVID-19 is now in self-isolation off-base.
The Defence Secretary said the UK will "continue to work closely" with the US on the project.
An Afghanistan war veteran who made horse racing history and a leading seaman who rescued the crew of a burning ship were both honoured.
George Hood achieved the feat in eight hours, 15 minutes and 15 seconds in Chicago.
India has signed a deal to purchase more than three billion US dollars (£2.3 billion) of advanced military equipment.
Those wanting to give the Victor aircraft a new home have until the end of the month to register their interest.
The actor and comedian said he has had a "huge reality check" and will not be able to give the Victor jet a new home.
Sean Laidlaw found Barrie, an Asian Shepherd-cross, while working as a bomb disposal expert in Syria.