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Members of 4th Mechanized Brigade (4 Mech Bde) are finalising their training ahead of their deployment to Afghanistan this autumn as the UK's Task Force Helmand on Op HERRICK 17.
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Royal Marines of 42 Commando have been hard at work in Albania training in amphibious assault at a former Cold War submarine base.
The British Consulate-General held a Sport is GREAT reception on 15 January to welcome the Lions’ senior management team.
A pair of bronze sculptures by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi have had temporary export bars placed on them.
Royal Marines and Albanian forces recently joined together for an assault on an abandoned Soviet submarine base as part of Exercise Albanian Lion.
Only a few days to go until the British & Irish Lions embark upon their 125th year Anniversary Tour with the first stop in Hong Kong.
More than 500 soldiers from both 19 Light Brigade and 20th Armoured Brigade marched through the centre of Paderborn in northern Germany last week to celebrate their homecoming from Afghanistan.
Prime Minister David Cameron offers 'deepest sympathy' on 15th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre as Baroness Warsi attends ceremony.
The British Council, a longstanding partner of the Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA), has once again teamed up with the festival.
Injured soldiers have helped uncover the remains of a sixth century Anglo-Saxon female in a project to preserve a scheduled burial site on Salisbury Plain.
Independent reviewer Professor Badger has spoken after the first tranche of migrated archive files were made available to the public.
An award-winning project using archaeology to aid the recovery of soldiers from The Rifles injured on Operation HERRICK continues its success on Salisbury Plain.
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