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  • Information related to the Armed Forces Pension Schemes.

  • The service leavers' guide provides information and advice for personnel both prior to and after leaving regular service.

  • The AFCS and SPO legislation page provides access to historic and current consolidated versions of the legislation in force.

  • Under AFPS 75 there are two forms of commutation: Resettlement Commutation and Life Commutation.

  • Joint Doctrine Publication 0-01 outlines the broad philosophy and principles underpinning how the military instrument is employed.

  • The new LOA will ensure that our service personnel, and their families, receive a more accurate contribution to additional costs incurred when serving overseas.

  • Codes of practice for regulating service police powers and investigatory procedures.

  • Joint Doctrine Publication 0-30 introduces air power and highlights its strategic utility and contribution to national power.

  • DASA competition for the MOD Test and Evaluation (T&E) Transformation Programme to develop deployable T&E capabilities and regulatory solutions.

  • An initiative to assist the recovery of wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans by getting them involved in archaeological investigations.

  • This publication is the keystone NATO doctrine for the conduct of sustainment in peace, crisis and conflict.

  • The Reserves Forces’ and Cadets’ Association (RFCA) for Wales is the enabling voice for reserves and cadets in Wales.

  • Assistance with health care and treatment costs which may be available for eligible War Pensioners.

  • Information and guidance on how to apply for a War Widows or War Widowers Pension.

  • Joint Doctrine Publication 0-40 provides an overview of space from a UK military context and highlights the importance of space as an operational domain.

  • For medical professionals, the Medical Reserves offer an exciting opportunity to do more with your professional skills. Follow the links below to find out more.

  • Researchers should use this guidance to understand the security measures you need to follow and how to apply them when working with defence research.

  • Use the SERVE website to discover reserve, re-joiner and wider opportunities in the UK Armed Forces, find forces jobs; and to stay connected with defence.

  • Allied Joint Publication-10 explains the principles of strategic communications and how they can be integrated into planning, execution and assessment.

  • The Ministry of Defence is exploring how it can provide armed forces personnel with more choice of housing and meet their aspirations for home ownership.