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HMS Ledbury Back In Portsmouth After Three Years In The Gulf
Mine countermeasures vessel HMS Ledbury has returned to Portsmouth after a three-year deployment on Operation Kipion. Her current crew had been deployed since January.
CWGC volunteer explains why looking after war graves is so important
CWGC volunteer Nick Steele looks after the war graves in Catterick Garrison and hopes future generations will do the same.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission welcomes new burial proposals
News that war graves will be protected under new proposals to allow graves more than a century old to be reused in cemeteries across England and Wales has been 'warmly welcomed' by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).
Army begins to retire its fleet of Land Rovers
After decades of service, the Army is phasing out the Land Rover and is looking for a replacement under the Light Mobility Vehicle programme
Why are there British Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus?
In the Treaty of Establishment signed by Britain, Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus, 3% – or 98 square miles of land – was designated to the United Kingdom.
Dominant RAF show class against Army to win sixth consecutive title
A 3-0 win at the SB Stadium saw the RAF at their impressive best
Inside the London Scottish and Navy rugby partnership
BFBS Forces News went to find out how a trio of Royal Navy men's rugby union players are finding playing for London Scottish in Champ Rugby.
Merlin Crowsnest: The Navy's eye in the sky in Cyprus
The 820 Naval Air Squadron Merlin Mk2 based at Akrotiri is equipped with the advanced Crowsnest over-the-horizon airborne surveillance and control kit to keep a watchful eye out for any approaching enemy missiles or drones
Princess Anne reviews the cadets at Bedford School
Pupils and staff at Bedford School welcomed Anne, Princess Royal, during a visit to the historic site. Princess Anne scrutinised the school's Combined Cadet Force, which has been on its present site since the end of the 19th century.
Veteran and minister on Aldershot's Armed Forces Day event
With 100 days to Armed Forces Day, Louise Sandher-Jones, the Minister for Veterans and People, says communities can apply for grants of up to £10,000 from a £500,000 fund to help stage events before the 31 March deadline.
The immersive ship in a box for Royal Navy training
An immersive training facility aims to provide realistic scenarios for Royal Navy crews without the need for them to go to sea. The Babcock Immersive Training Environment uses lifelike conditions to prepare personnel for conditions of conflict.














































