Paramedic takes care of her 'family' in reservist role
Sergeant Faye Shotton has served her country for 16 years as a member of the military, while being a life-saving paramedic.
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.
Captain Tom Windsor-Clive was recognised for his work dealing with the refugee crisis in the region.
With a busy track and field season ahead, competitors were keen to prove their form.
Members of the Gurkha Pension Scheme before 1997 receive a smaller payment than the British counterparts they served with.
The King's Cypher and Crown now appears on the new ceremonial standard which is made of silk damask, with gold thread embroidery and fringe.
The £5.5bn Ajax project has been troubled by delays, with problems including noise and vibration which injured soldiers.
A new weapon has been delivered to the US Air Force by Raytheon Technologies after the testing period came to an end.
Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will pass over The Mall and Buckingham Palace.
Army cricketer Amanda Potgieter has become the first player in the history of Army cricket to score 6000 runs.