‘Mag To Grid Get Rid & Grid To Mag Add' Or Is It?
Magnetic north is on the move again in Great Britain, if you navigate in the west of the UK be sure to read this first
Magnetic north is on the move again in Great Britain, if you navigate in the west of the UK be sure to read this first
Lee Spencer began his crossing in January, aiming to become the first disabled person to row solo and unsupported across the ocean.
Royal Navy sailors spent eight hours saving all those on board Italian merchant ship, Grande America.
And what exactly are we preparing for?
Bailey Hall met former Royal Marines Reservist Richard Browning as he gave a demonstration of his invention...
Personnel from 539 Assault Squadron took 16 vessels to Hellarbogen to train on the Norwegian fjords.
Hundreds of Royal Marines have been deployed to the north of Norway, ensuring they are ready to operate in the harshest of conditions.
Defence minister Tobias Ellwood told parliament there are updated plans for a total of 33 sites in the UK.
Norton Manor Camp and Royal Marines Chivenor are among bases that will remain open.
Lee Spencer has just 600 miles of his 3,500 mile journey left to row.
The live firing exercise was conducted by 40 Commando's Mortar Troop around the mountains of Bardufoss.
42 Commando responded after it was noticed the Duke of Sussex closed the door of his car by himself.
Marine Dylan Joyce was given his beret by father Warrant Officer Daz Joyce, after completing a 30-mile Commando Test on Dartmoor.
The Duke of Sussex presented the successful recruits with their coveted Green Berets.
Gavin Williamson took on the drill while visiting personnel in Norway.
Marines tried to make the Duke of Sussex "feel at home" as they showed him around a quincy - a type of igloo.