Prince Charles Awards Operational Honours To Gurkha Personnel
This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Royal Gurkha Rifles.
Tim works as a reporter and presenter for BFBS. In the past he’s worked for commercial TV in the South of England and more than a dozen BBC and commercial radio stations. He’s reported from around the world, including seven months embedded with British troops in Afghanistan. He’s interviewed two Royal Princes, three Prime Ministers and more defence ministers than he can count. Tim also works as a media skills trainer.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Royal Gurkha Rifles.
The derelict “casemate” is being turned into a space for veterans’ courses.
The 60th anniversary of 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards, The Welsh Cavalry has been commemorated in Cardiff.
From Cornwall dozens of undersea fibre optic cables head out across the globe.
The appointment of Conductor and Sub-Conductor in the British Army dates back to 1327.
HMS Medway is the second of five new River-class offshore patrol vessels.
The men in their 90s replicated the jumps made 75 years ago on D-Day.
The site is now home to the training of military police and was once the nerve centre of planning for the Normandy landings.
The Germans knew the Allies would attack their western flank at some point, so they built a series of defences along the coast.
The figures will be unveiled to the public on D-Day.
The event originates from guns being run cross treacherous terrain during the siege of Ladysmith during the Boer War.
Norton House has officially opened to help families stay together whilst a loved one undergoes treatment.
Two military equestrian clubs came together for the first Thorney Island Equifest.
It is in recognition of the close ties between the city and the Falklands.
At the age of 75, Army Veteran and former military spouse Carol Cooke has fulfilled a life-long dream.
The city is honouring the men from the city who died during D-Day and the wider Normandy campaign through a series of plaques.