Fast food: Australian chefs prepare 1,600 meals for soldiers on Exercise Talisman Sabre
The Australian Army Catering Corps worked hard to prepare 1,600 meals for British, American, Australian, Tongan and Indonesian troops.
The Australian Army Catering Corps worked hard to prepare 1,600 meals for British, American, Australian, Tongan and Indonesian troops.
It was the first time since World War Two that the wider Corps had been recognised with the award of a medal.
Watch all the action from this year's big matches.
A 78-5 win was a good day at the home of English rugby for the reigning champions.
A 43-42 win denied the Royal Navy the opportunity to retain the trophy at the home of English rugby.
Both fixtures featuring the Nepal national team were broadcast live on the Forces News YouTube channel.
The match, which ended in a 0-0 draw, was Nepal's first match on UK soil.
Rishi Sunak was inspecting soldiers from the Parachute Regiment as they passed out at Catterick Garrison.
The annual challenge held by the Royal Corps of Signals included orienteering, mountain biking, cross-country running and a stretcher race.
Balaklava Company will be undertaking state ceremonial duties at Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
A win would set up a winner-take-all battle against the Royal Air Force at Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium on 11 May.
The Irish Guards will be providing the Escort to the Colour at this year’s Trooping the Colour parade.
The Ministry of Defence will absorb more of the dining costs for military personnel as part of its new catering strategy.
Recruits across different locations now follow a common 13-week schedule, which is constantly updated to address worldwide threats.
The late SAS soldier's frostbitten toes and five fingertips were amputated following a near-death experience on Mount Everest in 1976.
The other soldiers involved in the incident have returned to work, the British Army said in an update.