
Royal Navy personnel recognised in New Year Honours list for coronavirus efforts
Of the 22 personnel recognised, 10 are honoured for the way they dealt with COVID-19 and its impact on life inside and outside the Navy.
Of the 22 personnel recognised, 10 are honoured for the way they dealt with COVID-19 and its impact on life inside and outside the Navy.
Armed Forces personnel have worked tirelessly through the year – here are just some of the most impactful images of 2021.
Experts from the UK and US are studying penguin colonies in the South Sandwich Islands.
The Royal Navy's only icebreaker makes history as she continues her work supporting scientists from around the world.
Armed forces personnel deployed across the nation and overseas over Christmas are keeping their spirits high.
The Royal Navy squadron took to social media to answer pressing questions in a #TheMoreYouKnow video.
Members of the service have been deployed worldwide this year, including the Carrier Strike Group mission.
The team at RNAS Culdrose questioned the need to replace the entire section of nose landing gear after 3,500 hours in the air.
The team is preparing for a 5,000km ride across America in 2022.
The aim of Navy Wings is to keep planes travelling around the country, informing people about the history of naval aviation.
Hundreds of Royal Navy officer cadets have passed out from Dartmouth's Britannia Royal Naval College.
The heartfelt film ends with the message: "No matter where you are this Christmas... thank you."
The Submarine Memorial Chapel of St Nicholas and Shoreham Memorial Cross also made the list.
The explorer sailed across 800 miles of ocean in a small boat, crossing the mountains of South Georgia to rescue his expedition party.
New Defence Select Committee report concludes Government's refusal to spend money on the Navy "has literally spoiled the ships".
US Army Special Forces joined the Royal Marines ahead of their joint deployment to the Arctic.