New Year Honours list: All the military personnel recognised
More than 100 Armed Forces personnel from across defence have been recognised in the 2022 New Year Honours.
More than 100 Armed Forces personnel from across defence have been recognised in the 2022 New Year Honours.
The troops were chosen for a range of reasons, including medical excellence and a lifetime of dedication to the British Army.
Armed Forces personnel have worked tirelessly through the year – here are just some of the most impactful images of 2021.
Captain Chandi is nearing the end of her 28-day attempt to become the first woman of colour to cross Antarctica unsupported.
The footage which has had over 1.2 million views on TikTok has prompted arguments over whether the soldier or the parents were to blame.
The MOD confirmed the deaths of Gunner Jaysley-Louise Beck at Larkhill and Lance Corporal of Horse Michael Miah at Bulford.
Thirty-six teams are taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, expected to take six to seven weeks, and cover 3,000 miles.
Armed forces personnel deployed across the nation and overseas over Christmas are keeping their spirits high.
Army Captain Harpreet Chandi, who is being sponsored by BFBS, is aiming to become the first woman of colour to cross Antarctica unsupported.
Royal Tank Regiment branches out by creating a military-style Christmas tree with a difference.
Personnel from 33 Armoured Engineer Squadron spent a week working in Tatu.
Chief of the General Staff Gen Sir Mark Carleton-Smith says deployed personnel leave a gap at the kitchen table this Christmas.
Army Captain Harpreet Chandi is 28 days into a trek to the South Pole.
The support provided includes a PCR machine, which will be used as part of a 25-bed COVID-19 control facility.
The troops from the 2nd Battalion, the Mercian Regiment, held the traditional run at Weeton Barracks, Lancashire.
Over the Christmas period, the Army eSports team are hosting The Gathering to reduce loneliness and isolation among soldiers.