
150 Ukrainian medics to be trained by British Army on new courses
Forty-nine Ukrainian medics are currently undergoing training on the first of three combat medical training programmes.
Forty-nine Ukrainian medics are currently undergoing training on the first of three combat medical training programmes.
Some of the troops marched through Colchester in battledress, with at least one soldier seen carrying a Javelin anti-tank missile.
The 2023 Rundle Cup fixture will be broadcast live on 8 July alongside a special UKAF attraction.
The event kicks off on Saturday and will feature a parade from military personnel and a flypast by the RAF's Red Arrows.
The Apache AH-64E replaces the Apache Mk1, which entered service in 2001, proving to be a big asset in Afghanistan and Libya.
120 soldiers from the 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment have been learning how to survive and fight in Belize.
The British Forces Broadcasting Service marked Reserves Day 2023 with their staff who were serving in the military.
Research by the MOD War Detectives to identify the remains showed he was most likely with 20th (Light) Divisional Artillery.
Sergeant Faye Shotton has served her country for 16 years as a member of the military, while being a life-saving paramedic.
For most of the soldiers, this is their first time in the jungle, one of the world's most challenging terrains.
In the past decade, the number of regular soldiers has fallen from 97,000 to 76,000 and is set to fall to 73,000.
The Covid-19 vaccine rollout, the largest-ever homeland military operation, was carried out by members of the reserves.
The one o'clock District Gunner is the central figure in a tradition dating back to the 1800s.
The Haythornthwaite Review of Armed Forces Incentivisation made 67 recommendations, including the improvement of accommodation.
They were beaten by Thatto Heath Crusaders in a high-scoring match.
Double amputee Gregg Stevenson wins gold alongside Lauren Rowels at the World Rowing Cup II in Varese, Italy.