Trump's rollback of military rights a warning to UK troops, says prominent campaigner
Ed Hall, the author of We Can't Even March Straight, says service rights were hard won, but may now be at risk of being eroded across Nato
Ed Hall, the author of We Can't Even March Straight, says service rights were hard won, but may now be at risk of being eroded across Nato
The 38 finalists attended a reception in Westminster with Veterans Minister Al Carns among the dignitaries praising their achievements
Exercise Apollo Refresh sees GPs turned into defence doctors – with a little help from some high-calibre casualties
The two tournaments will run side by side in an important summer of rugby in the UK
The aim of the course at RAF Leeming is to turn the students into Qualified Weapons Instructors and Qualified Helicopter Tactics Instructors
The role of National Armaments Director, whose salary is more than double the Prime Minister's, was created in the Strategic Defence Review
Over the next three weeks, more than 35,000 personnel from the UK, Australia and other partnering nations will deploy on Ex Talisman Sabre
This year's Inter Services athletics championships saw more than 100 competitors take part
Did you know that Vatican City has its own cricket team?
The race was held at One Giant Leap in Llangollen, Wales
The Invictus community will be welcomed by Birmingham in the summer of 2027
The UK Armed Forces has announced the brand new military profession of paramedic – but why didn’t it exist before?
Report finds more women are accessing mental health assistance than men, and the RAF has the highest percentage of people reporting an issue
Colonel Richard Hall is in charge of the team that is tasked with giving the public a better understanding of the Army's role
MPs call for more military presence in the Baltic and for the whole of UK society to be active in combating grey zone threats
Operation Highmast has seen crews from 845 Squadron – the Junglies – lower personnel onto the flight deck of ESPS Méndez Núñez