
Army chief: 'Generals to think about personal actions' to drive cultural change
The Chief of the General Staff said he wants to "improve the experience for every single man and woman" who serves in the Army.
The Chief of the General Staff said he wants to "improve the experience for every single man and woman" who serves in the Army.
Soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards took part in Movember
A 140-strong team of engineers is being sent to Poland, with a separate team having also being sent to Lithuania
1st Battalion the Royal Welsh have travelled to the training facility near Paderborn in Germany, the Army’s largest in continental Europe.
The Army captain, sponsored by BFBS, is attempting to become the first woman of colour to cross the Antarctic unsupported.
Personnel from all three services are deploying for the annual Exercise Clockwork.
Troops are checking in on vulnerable people and are on standby to provide further supplies and support.
The deployment to County Durham comes a day after soldiers and marines were sent to north-east Scotland.
Jack Jarvis is rowing solo from mainland Europe to mainland North America, covering more than 4,500 nautical miles across nearly 100 days.
"We cannot accept, for example, that British police officers or soldiers patrol our coasts," the French Prime Minister said.
The troops were inspected by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, in Catterick.
Sergeant Alex Broadley will find out if she has set a world record in 11 weeks' time.
The Army is now awaiting the results of formal compulsory drugs tests for the personnel following initial finger swabs.
The Defence Secretary said the military is "implementing bold changes" following a landmark inquiry into women in defence.
How British Rangers might compare with American Green Berets and Rangers
The newly formed Army regiment will pick soldiers from current battalions to operate in high-threat environments.