Ten Weeks To Get British Military Fit: Week 3
Are you thinking of joining the Royal Navy, British Army or Royal Air Force and want to get fighting fit?
Are you thinking of joining the Royal Navy, British Army or Royal Air Force and want to get fighting fit?
Tempers flared as UKAF started their first competitive International Defence Rugby Competition match at Japan's Camp Narashino.
The Duke of Sussex was celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Invictus Games.
A win against the Navy in the opening game means the Army could be crowned champions on Friday.
A stunning 60-0 win took the ladies in red one step closer to retaining their title.
The Naval rugby team, known as the Penguins, lost 95-5 to local Boston side.
The men's and women's squads took on the Bristol Flyers and the Plymouth Raiders.
Bath player Semesa Rokoduguni missed a large part of last season with an injury but will be fit for the start of the 2019/20 campaign.
The RAF rugby union star will line up for the Premiership side this season.
The Glasgow side have received their Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for their support of the Armed Forces.
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Petty Officer Scott Jackson recently made his Championship debut as a fourth official.
John Wilding has taken a role as part of the new coaching set-up at Saracens Women.
The Adjutant Generals Corps faced sides from New South Wales and Western Australia in Stourport.
The military side won by eight wickets in Portsmouth.
The team trained at Aldershot and also visited Sandhurst.