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Defence Minister Earl Howe has met teenagers at the Army’s first ‘Supercamp’, a new initiative which is expected to roll out across the country later this year.
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The World War 2 resting place of an officer of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment has finally been identified and marked after almost 77 years.
The First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones confirms that the Royal Marines will be restructured to better balance a growing Royal Navy.
The patron of the Games visited wounded, injured and sick serving personnel and veterans trying out for a place on the 2017 UK team
Armed Forces Minister Mike Penning has reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to Africa following a multi-country visit.
The Defence Secretary today announced a £330 million contract to design the next-generation of battlefield communications on a visit to Wales.
Luxury car brand starts conversion of St Athan facility ahead of SUV production in 2019.
The British Army’s Light Dragoons have arrived in Poland as part the UK commitment to NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in Eastern Europe.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has confirmed the date that IHAT will close.
The Minister for Defence Procurement, Harriett Baldwin, has formally opened a huge state-of-the-art £83 million MOD logistics centre in Shropshire.
British troops in South Sudan are continuing to support the UN’s efforts to increase stability in the East African nation.
The first of the newest support ships for the Royal Navy, RFA Tidespring, has arrived in Cornwall for customisation, helping to sustain 300 UK jobs.
The Loughborough University based National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine is collaborating with Headley Court’s Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR) on a major project that could help UK military per…
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has hosted Jim Mattis on his first visit to the UK as US Secretary of Defense.
Defence Business Services (DBS) will, for the first time, be displaying a complete set of World War 1 service records.
A rededication service for these 3 soldiers has taken place at the Ancona War Cemetery in Italy.
RAF Akrotiri, Britain’s main airbase for operations against Daesh, is now better equipped than ever to combat threats to national security, after the official opening of its newly renovated runway today.
Cross-government working was strengthened in a real world military mission rehearsal.
Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin and her French counterpart Laurent Collet-Billon today sign an agreement to explore future missile technologies with MBDA
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon's speech from today's conference on international security.
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