Mash Report And Mock The Week Stars Boost Troops Morale
BFBS Live Events make history with first-ever virtual entertainment shows for British Armed Forces
BFBS Live Events make history with first-ever virtual entertainment shows for British Armed Forces
General Sir Nick Carter is the current head of the UK Armed Forces and previously served as the Chief of the General Staff.
John Healey's comments follow reports next month's Integrated Review will recommend major cuts to personnel and resources.
More than 5,000 military personnel are supporting the UK's COVID-19 response across the UK and Overseas Territories.
It follows four consecutive years of criticism from the National Audit Office which has deemed it unaffordable.
James Heappey told the Commons military chiefs have been “considering” the issue.
Armed Forces personnel are helping the NHS to roll out a COVID-19 mass vaccination programme.
More than 5,000 members of the Armed Forces are committed to coronavirus operations.
The Ministry of Defence says more than 5,000 personnel are working on 70 different tasks – from testing in schools to vaccine rollout.
The military has spent a lot of 2020 on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis, but operations have continued at home and overseas.
The 57,000 24-hour ration packs being donated contain three meals and some snacks, totalling 4,000 calories a day.
General Sir Nick Carter also said the world was changing more quickly than ever before, but he was convinced the forces could adapt.
The Army had the majority of drug usage dismissals with 424.
The mandatory training will begin in April next year and will "completely redesign" mental health provision in the Armed Forces.
One hundred and seventy-five Army personnel are setting up the Medway Resilience Unit to reduce the infection rate in the Tier 3 region.
Nicola Williams spoke to Forces News as she prepares to leave the role after four years.