Foot after foot: Amputee veterans a day ahead of world record chase in Bhutan
Former British Army Captain Rich Potter and RAF Corporal Rich Davies are a week into their month-long Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
Former British Army Captain Rich Potter and RAF Corporal Rich Davies are a week into their month-long Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
British Airways becomes the first airline to recognise the card as a valid form of identification when travelling within the UK.
Armed Forces veterans Rich Potter and Rich Davies have officially started their world record attempt of the Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
From early morning, the rumble of thousands of engines reverberated across the 150-acre site.
The UK Afghanistan Veterans Community will officially be launched during the 10th anniversary of the conclusion of Operation Herrick.
Rich Potter and Rich Davies are aiming to set a world record as the first and fastest amputees to take on the Full Snowman Trek in Bhutan.
The soldiers' remains were laid to rest in a specially built extension to the Loos British Cemetery in northern France.
Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to tackle homelessness among veterans and other vulnerable groups in a speech at the Labour Party conference.
The Mountain Within Me highlights the work of charity Millimetres 2 Mountains and features Ben Halms, who was badly injured on a jump.
Ninety-nine-year old Geoff Roberts is believed to be the only British veteran to have travelled to Arnhem for the commemorations this year.
Ninety-nine-year-old Geoff Roberts was at the cemetery for a short ceremony remembering those who died during the operation.
TV star and forces champion Antony Cotton was speaking after being appointed president of a key branch of the Royal British Legion.
A group of veterans accompanied by their friends and family have hiked around London to raise awareness for veterans' mental health.
Al Carns, himself a Royal Marines veteran, visited the Barberry in Birmingham, one of the centres delivering the service.
Donald Sheppard was a dispatch rider for the Royal Engineers who landed in Normandy in 1944 and pushed all the way into Germany.
A team of 64 has been selected to represent the UK at next year's Invictus Games in Canada.