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Soldiers have helped to complete a network of tracks across the UK's largest military training area.
From helicopter assaults to dealing with public disturbances, the British Army's rapid reaction force is ready for action.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Members of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps (RNLMC) have joined Dutch Army gunners to train on Salisbury Plain.
Army reserve soldiers from the Royal Wessex Yeomanry are this week training with Challenger 2 tanks on Salisbury Plain.
Guidelines to ensure 4x4 motorists drive responsibly on the UK's largest military training area have been published by MOD.
Javelin anti-tank missiles have been launched at Stanford Training Area (STANTA) for the first time.
Royal Marines in Devon now have purpose-built workshops and garages to help them maintain military vehicles in top condition.
7th Armoured Brigade has completed its final training exercise, the largest on Salisbury Plain in 10 years, before heading to Afghanistan.
The first artillery shells in over a decade have been fired at Stanford Training Area (STANTA) during a joint UK and French Army exercise.
Troops from 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (7 Para RHA) have been sharpening their skills in a major training exercise.
Troops from the London Regiment, the capital's only Army Reserve infantry regiment, are being tested in a gruelling battle exercise.
An award-winning project which uses archaeology to aid the recovery of injured soldiers has uncovered a crashed Spitfire on Salisbury Plain.
DIO and the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) have joined forces in the battle to stop dogs attacking cattle and sheep on Salisbury Plain.
Soldiers who fly and maintain the Apache attack helicopter have trained close to home as they prepare to deploy to Afghanistan.
Innovative body-worn cameras will be used by MOD officials to help educate troops and reduce nuisance and crime on Salisbury Plain.
The Ministry of Defence has invited final tenders for its Regional Prime Scotland and Northern Ireland estates contract.
£31.5 million is to be invested in improving facilities for Service personnel at Her Majesty's Naval Base Clyde.
Elaine West has become the first woman to be promoted to Air Vice-Marshal within the RAF.
The MOD's Old War Office building in Whitehall is now surplus to requirements and is to be sold in order to invest in Defence priorities.
MOD has secured 3 major planning approvals that will allow the sale of surplus military facilities in the south of England.
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