Head of military tweets thanks to personnel covering Border Force strikes
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin also said there had been "very complimentary feedback from airport staff and travellers".
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin also said there had been "very complimentary feedback from airport staff and travellers".
General Sir Patrick Sanders, the Chief of the General Staff, paid tribute to personnel filling in for striking public sector workers.
It is the first time King Charles III has addressed the nation at Christmas as monarch.
Branches of all three services posted Christmas messages on Twitter, as well as politicians and charities.
John Healey MP also said the work of personnel covering public sector strikes was “deeply" appreciated.
It comes after three companies, responsible for repairing military homes, face mounting criticism for failing to do so.
The Trooping of the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years.
Forces News spoke to the Head of the Army, Navy and RAF on the cost of living crisis and how personnel can access support.
The money will provide wrap-around health, housing and education care for homeless veterans in England.
Recently, anger over the problems in the military housing repair system prompted urgent questions to be asked in the House of Commons.
Mims Davies MP outlined some of the financial support and job opportunities made available through the Armed Forces Covenant.
Forces News has been finding out.
The Army chief also said those covering the strikes are "young soldiers who are not on high rates of pay and haven't had pay rises".
The covenant's core goals are to improve the lives of service personnel and their families.
It comes after private companies responsible for maintaining thousands of military homes were slammed on social media.
The Forces Help To Buy scheme has been made permanent by the Government.