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Royal Marines Footballers Complete Around The World Challenge For Charity
Just over two months ago, the Royal Marines Football team set out on an extraordinary challenge of running and cycling the distance around the world to raise money for charity. Players and management each had to complete at least 100 miles a week.
Disinformation warfare carried out on social media
Some people think hostile states like Russia and Iran use social media to stir up debate and division to undermine the Government, and numerous comments left on a BFBS Forces News video appear to bear that out
Stop the friendly fire: Sexualised comments 'break trust'
Veterans and People Minister Calvin Bailey tells BFBS Forces News why the behaviour can damage trust between personnel – and why existing training is not cutting through.
Royal Engineers practise river crossings on Ex Rhino Storm
Crossing a river in a battle is more dangerous than ever and, in Ukraine, the natural barriers are holding back the Russian army. Royal Engineers from 130 Battalion have been training to overcome Europe's rivers and fight beyond in Germany.
US uses sea drones to hit an Iranian naval base
US Central Command has released footage of drone boats striking an Iranian shipyard. Three uncrewed surface vessels infiltrated the dock area in Bandar Abbas Naval Base, where they struck a submarine and a ship maintenance facility.
Ex-Montrose leaves Portsmouth for the final time
The Type 23 frigate was in service for just under 30 years and was decommissioned in 2023.
Birmingham writes new chapter in legacy of military recovery as it hosts Invictus Games
For years, Birmingham was the first destination for the UK's most severely wounded service personnel evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan, before they began their recovery at Selly Oak.
Mogaung Day marked with Gurkhas' kukri display
The 1944 Battle of Mogaung in Burma is marked each year - and part of the commemorations this time saw Gurkhas from C Company 1 RGR carry out a kukri display
Gurkhas honour those who fought on Mogaung Day
One of the Gurkhas single-handedly charged and captured two Japanese machine guns, earning him the Victoria Cross, during the fighting in Burma in 1944 which earned the regiment a battle honour
British Army beat Royal Navy in thriller to retain Rundle Cup
It was a Rundle Cup clash to remember in Tidworth
Army and Navy success at Inter Services Water Polo finals
Army men power to a third successive title as Senior Service women do enough to retain their crown














































