Defence Serious Crime Unit to be set up
It follows recommendations from a judge-led review into areas of military justice.
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It follows recommendations from a judge-led review into areas of military justice.
The Afghan passengers have been granted permission to live in the UK under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme.
A parade and display of Kukri use entertained a crowd of serving and former members of The Queens Gurkha Engineers.
Warrant Officer Ross Willis of 2 YORKS told Forces News about his experience in the Afghan capital, saying he is proud of his soldiers.
The train may be old and quaint but it comes from a dark time in British history when it was used to move materials for weapon production.
HMS Severn was decommissioned almost four years ago and is the first ship to be reactivated in this way since the Falklands War.
Ben Wallace's comments came during a UN open debate on the theme 'Enhancing maritime security: a case for international co-operation'.
Using a range of cameras and sensors the uncrewed aircraft system can see things up to 200km away.
The American Liberator B-24 bomber was forced to crash land in West Sussex after taking heavy anti-aircraft fire in France.
Betty Webb MBE deciphered vital information about Nazi defensive plans in France prior to D-Day.
The opening ceremony, featuring a message from Prince Charles, took place at the site in Ver-sur-Mer.
HMS Scott has been preparing to deploy for her 24th summer survey season.
The aircraft, which has been in RAF service for more than 40 years, will be modernised to improve stability and include a digital cockpit.
Sergeant Lee Hodgeson and daughter Holly-Jade took four hours and 18 minutes to complete the 22-mile distance.
Former Royal Marine Lee Spencer was the first amputee and military veteran to trial the machine.
The work has been carried out by the King's Centre for Military Health Research.