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The Ministry of Defence has announced the winners of its prestigious Sanctuary Awards.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Oliver Letwin responds to the review, outlining how government will improve the experience of service personnel moving into civilian life.
The achievements of the British armed forces Invictus Games team were recognised last night at the 16th annual Pride of Britain Awards.
Hundreds of armed forces families are launching small businesses thanks to a programme aimed at supporting our service personnel.
Serving members of the armed forces are on hand to support their injured comrades, helping to make Invictus Games an international success.
Team GB begin with a win on the opening day of the Games which highlight the importance of sport for recovering service personnel.
The Prime Minister is seeking to get agreement for an unprecedented international Armed Forces Declaration at the NATO summit this week.
Next year's Armed Forces Day celebrations will take place in the historic town of Guildford.
Biggest British military sports team ever assembled from wounded, injured or sick men and women is announced.
Service personnel joined the British Muslim community at their 2014 Living Islam Festival
Mark Francois has met with gold medal winners and military personnel at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Baroness Randerson leads discussion on how best to support armed forces in Wales.
The French government is to recognise D-Day veterans with the country's highest honour.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has launched the country's first ever Armed Forces Muslim Forum in partnership with the Muslim community.
Leading global integrated security company commits to providing 600 staff for the military reserve.
The Prime Minister announces the 8 projects that will share nearly £20 million of funding to improve accommodation for armed forces veterans.
World-class medical services for injured military personnel are to be relocated to a new base in Loughborough.
Wounded service personnel have helped archaeologists make a historical discovery in a British cave.
The Red Arrows, Queen's Colour Squadron and King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery are set to perform at the Invictus Games opening ceremony.
Service personnel proudly marched in their uniforms at London's biggest gay pride event.
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