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Prince Philip's Funeral Details Announced
The Duke of Edinburgh will lie at rest in a private chapel in Windsor Castle.
Navy cricketers beat RAF ahead of vital T20 match at Lords
The Navy beat the Air Force by 15 runs in the first game of the tournament in Arundel
Volunteer Cadet Corps perform Ceremony of the Constable's Dues
For the first time the Ceremony of the Constable's Dues at the Tower of London has been performed by the Volunteer Cadet Corps.
History made as cadets conduct Navy tradition at Tower of London
The Ceremony of the Constable's Dues traces its origins to the 14th century when the Constable of the Tower had the right to extract tolls from ships sailing past the Tower of London.
Move over Black Hawk - Cheyenne II is on its way
The US Army did not want the V-22 Osprey when it entered service, but is now going to operate another Bell tilt-rotor design - the MV-75 Cheyenne II, which will partially replace the service's fleet of Black Hawks
Epic Fury: The US seizure of the MV Touska
The US military operating in the Arabian Sea took the drastic action of firing on the engine room of the Iranian-flagged cargo vessel Touska over the weekend. Richard White analyses why the seizure of the vessel escalated so quickly.
King's Gurkha Artillery welcomes first gunners to its ranks
The King’s Gurkha Artillery will deliver close support artillery fire as part of the Royal Artillery, while offering fresh opportunities to the soldiers of the Brigade of Gurkhas, adding even greater depth and diversity to the Royal Artillery
Big nerves, but bigger pride as 5 Scots starts King's Guard duty
Having undergone rigorous training to step in for the regular Foot Guards, they bring with them valuable experience from ceremonial duties at Edinburgh and Balmoral castles, casting a spotlight on Scottish culture and heritage
Rifles junior NCO becomes first winner of Fitzgibbon Award
Corporal Luke O'Neill, a section commander in B Company, 1st Battalion The Rifles, has become the first recipient of the Fitzgibbon Award, a new British Army prize created to recognise excellence in the junior ranks
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 20 April
Simon Newton analyses the latest situation in Ukraine, as Russia's economy determines how the war will pan out this year
Defence criticism deemed valid - as long as it's honest
A BFBS Forces News poll asked whether comments describing the military as "underprepared" had negatively affected morale. Of roughly 4,100 respondents, 86% said it had, although 64% said it was worth it if the criticism was honest














































