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Former Army captain joins Prince Harry on Invictus trip to Kyiv
The duke was in Kyiv to talk to the Ukrainian government, which is looking to work with the Invictus Games Foundation to improve the country's sports rehabilitation programme and offer those injured in combat more support for their recovery.
Nepalese soldiers cook up a traditional Gurkha curry
BFBS Forces News reporter Will Hollis gets a taste of Nepal as the community in Cyprus cooks up a couple of dishes involving goat and pork meat - and a special blend of spices.
Queen attends awards dinner for The Rifles regiment
The Queen, who is the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles, addressed personnel past and present at the prestigious event at the Guildhall in London.
Veterans will be protected, minister pledges
Veterans Minister Louise Sandher-Jones said ministers were "discussing what we can do to make those protections [for veterans] as strong as they need to be" in the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill currently passing through Parliament.
Eight months away: A route recap of Carrier Strike Group 25
For eight months, HMS Prince of Wales led Carrier Strike Group 25 to the Indo-Pacific and back, with a number of allies joining her on the way. Find out where CSG25 sailed on Operation Highmast.
Fast-track specialists to face down cyber threat
Veterans & People Minister Louise Sandher-Jones, a former Army officer, emphasises the importance of the work the first cohort of fast-track cyber specialists in the RAF and Royal Navy will be carrying out.
Knife crime almost ended his life - but this Royal Marine now dreams of Olympic gold
Royal Marine Commando and GB Boxer Kyle Shaw-Tullin tells his story to BFBS Sport
Submarine in distress? Then you'd better find Nemo
The Nato Submarine Rescue Service and its trusty submersible Nemo are on call to help submariners in distress, should the need arise.
Royal Navy victorious in Hampshire Cup season opener
The Senior Service beat Wessex Premier Division side Blackfield & Langley 4-1 with Oliver Ward scoring a hat-trick
Do not use Ajax, Army told as health risks remain
Ajax may have achieved Initial Operating Capability, but health risks associated with the vehicle have not gone away, with more personnel suffering vibration-induced injuries.
SF veterans hit back amid plans to amend Legacy Act
Veterans of the Special Air Service, Special Boat Service and Special Reconnaissance Regiment launch Project Verity, a campaign seeking to educate parliamentarians and the public on Special Forces activities during the Troubles.
























































