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'Lessons To Be Learned' For Military After Coronavirus Fight
The Defence Secretary spoke to Forces News ahead of Armed Forces Day.
Future of Forces rugby to collide in under-23s Inter Service matches
Watch the action live on the BFBS Forces News YouTube channel
Ex-Gurkha's advice: Out of injury comes hope and optimism
Hari Budha Magar, who lost his legs to an IED, serves as a role model for soldiers who have already been injured - and for those who may end up with injuries in the future, telling them they and their families will get the support they need.
Soldier takes command - using eyebrow-threading skills
Ten military teams from across the British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the Canadian armed forces compete in the annual Duchess of Edinburgh Cup, which includes a stretcher race and command task.
The US veteran whose life was saved by Pusser's rum
World War 2 US Atlantic convoy veteran Richard Burbine tells BFBS how the Royal Navy and Pusser's rum saved his life.
Veteran praises trailblazing Fijians who joined British Army in 1961
Joanna Fox, a former military nurse turned headteacher, has spoken to BFBS Forces News about her trailblazing father, the first Fijians to enlist in the 1960s, and her own experience in the British Army.
Remembrance Sunday ceremonies held around the UK and the world
Remembrance Sunday has been marked through various events in the UK and around the world.
There are a lot of memories flicking in and out of your mind, Army veteran says
BFBS Forces News spoke to personnel and veterans about the importance of Remembrance.
Afghan veteran: Really important to keep those memories alive
Afghanistan veteran James Dieterle, a former Warrant Officer Class 2 in the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers, said Remembrance was a time to remember all conflicts and meet up with old colleagues, and remember those who had been lost.
Paying tribute to a fallen warrior – The Rifles way
Soldiers from 3 Rifles have been taking part in their annual march and shoot patrol competition – the Chesterman Trophy – which remembers Lieutenant Andrew Chesterman, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2012.
Ajax ruled safe after vibration and noise issues fixed
Colonel Jamie Hayward, the head of the Armoured Cavalry Programme, tells BFBS vibration and noise issues which caused hearing problems in some personnel using Ajax have been successfully resolved and the vehicle is now capable and safe,
























































