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Army veteran proved physios wrong winning gold at the Invictus Games
Former soldier Richard Potter decided to have his lower leg amputated in 2018 following a football tackle three years earlier that left him unable to walk and living in constant pain. He has been representing Team UK at the Invictus Games 2023.
Opportunity to shape future of those who serve, Veterans Minister says
Louise Sandher-Jones has been promoted to Armed Forces Minister, and Calvin Bailey has been appointed as Veterans and People Minister in a ministerial reshuffle. Mr Bailey served in the RAF for more than 20 years before entering politics.
Boarding shadow fleet tanker gets seal of approval
Boarding the Russian shadow fleet vessel Smyrtos to curb the illegal trafficking of oil was the correct action to take, former Commandant General of the Royal Marines, Major General Buster Howes, has said. "We need to show we have control," he said.
Royal Navy welcomes HMS Stirling Castle in commissioning ceremony
Starting life as the MV Island Crown before being bought by the Ministry of Defence for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, she will become a key part of the service's frontline mine warfare capability.
Royal Marines impress at annual Navy Boxing Championships
Fresh faces from across the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines put up memorable performances at the Royal Navy boxing championships
How did the Chinook and Apache get their names?
The US Army has a long history of naming its rotary-wing aircraft after Native American peoples – and the UK inherits these names too
Personnel now looking for leadership, says veteran
Former Intelligence Corps soldier Jonny Ball says all eyes within the Armed Forces community will be on who replaces John Healey in the wake of the Defence Secretary's shock resignation
UK boarding operations: Why the hesitancy at the tip of the spear?
Speaking to BFBS Forces News, Professor Basil Germond explains the complexities of the law of the seas, the factors at play, and why the boarding of Russia's so-called shadow fleet may pose more risk than reward for the UK.
Underground deemed safer than overground in wars of tomorrow
With the ever-increasing threat posed by drones and automated weapons systems above ground, defence tech companies are investigating ways to tunnel through the Earth's crust to provide safer resupply and extraction routes
Navy Destroyers dethrone RAF Aces to win historic Ice Hockey title
The Royal Navy Destroyers defeated the two-time reigning champions the RAF Aces to win the UK Armed Force Ice Hockey title in Sheffield
Grenadier Guards receives new Colours at Buckingham Palace
1st Battalion Grenadier Guards receives new Colours - one of which will be paraded before the monarch at the King's Birthday Parade on Saturday - Trooping the Colour














































