Army

Royal Army Dental Corps Marks 100 Years With Commemorative Stone

The Royal Army Dental Corps has marked its centenary with a commemorative stone.

Colonel in Chief, the Duchess of Gloucester, unveiled the stone at the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire.

It comes after a busy few years for the corps, helping the UK battle the coronavirus pandemic as well as looking after the dental health of soldiers.

Related topics

Join Our Newsletter

WatchUsOn

RFA Lyme Bay to become mine-hunting mothership ahead of possible deployment

Surprise birthday party honours 103-year-old D-Day veteran

Securing future fast insertion stealth capability for Marines