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Riding on the British Army's potential next truck
The British Army operates thousands of lorries – known as MAN Supply Vehicles – using them for everything from troop carriers to tankers. The truck's manufacturers recently unveiled a new updated model, designed for difficult off-road terrain.
Chief of the Air Staff thanks personnel and their families
Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth has thanked his personnel for their commitment and dedication in a Christmas message recorded by BFBS Forces News.
Personnel have risen to meet challenges this year, CSOC chief says
General Sir Jim Hockenhull, who will be replaced by Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan next year, also heaped praise on the professionalism of his charges.
On Putin's doorstep: Lithuanians fear they could be next
To many Lithuanians, Ukraine is not a distant war. It is a chilling warning of what could come next - but Lithuanians of all ages are preparing for what they hope will never happen - a Russian invasion.
Healey thanks personnel who stand ready to respond
Around 19,000 Armed Forces personnel stand ready to respond to threats to the UK and its allies this Christmas Day – sacrificing time with family and friends to do so.
HMS Tamar marks Christmas with ship-wide carol from the Indo Pacific
Crew members aboard HMS Tamar sing the 12 Days of Christmas from across the ship during deployment
Your service is an inspiration, not just to those in uniform, says head of the British Army
In his Christmas message, General Sir Roly Walker, Chief of the General Staff and head of the British Army, praised the men and women of the Armed Forces for inspiring not only those in uniform but people across the globe.
Bound at sea: CSG25 deployment underlines strength of UK-Norway alliance
While 12 nations were involved in Operation Highmast – the name given to the Carrier Strike Group 2025 – contributing either for extended periods or during key phases, only one nation remained for the mission's full duration.
WW2 veteran shares advice for young soldiers as he turns 100
Sergeant Arnold Walton landed in Normandy on D-Day +4 and went on to spend 21 years in the infantry. His message to personnel serving today they need to "Enjoy what you do".
RAF veteran shares heartbreaking moment from Bosnia
Former RAF armourer Tony Lamsdale speaks to BFBS Forces News about the moment he and his colleagues helped evacuate 95 children from Bosnia, giving them food from their ration packs.
Without the families, we wouldn't be able to do the job that we do. says First Sea Lord
In his first Christmas message as head of the Royal Navy, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins gave his gratitude not only to the sailors, marines, civil servants and contractors who have assisted the Royal Navy throughout the year, but to their families.
























































