Soldiers Taking On 12 Days of Christmas Challenge
They're raising money for the Royal Artillery Charitable Fund
They're raising money for the Royal Artillery Charitable Fund
It is the second time this year the military has helped the Welsh Ambulance Service, with soldiers supporting ambulance teams in April.
Preet Chandi is taking on a challenge like no other.
The statement came as the Mail on Sunday reported that jobs would be cut despite £16.5bn pledged in extra defence spending.
The Army Navy Match Committee has taken the decision to cancel the event for the second consecutive year.
The archaeological project spanned seven years and has been labelled "one of the most important" to take place in the Salisbury Plain area.
Tests show Virusend can kill 99.99% of the pandemic strain of COVID-19 in less than a minute.
The Army had the majority of drug usage dismissals with 424.
Forces News has been finding out how new communities are starting to be forged as the Army Basing Programme draws to a close.
Thousands of troops and their families, who began leaving Germany in 2013, are now stationed in Wiltshire.
The battalion is the first to move as a unit to a different country during the coronavirus pandemic.
The long-serving regiment is the first unit in more than 40 years to be recognised with the honour.
The canine, who is named Turlough Mór after a 12th century Irish King, is an Irish Wolfhound - the tallest of all dog breeds.
Soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland’s ceremonial unit have been sharpening their infantry skills on the Barry Buddon ranges.
General Sir Patrick Sanders made the comments on a visit to a cyber exercise in Dorset.
Members of 35 Engineer Regiment have formed the Medway Resilience Unit to test asymptomatic workers for coronavirus.