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The graves of six soldiers who fought and died during World War 1 have finally been marked with their names over 100 years after they died.
The final resting place of a Londonderry-born soldier who died in World War 1 has finally been found, and a headstone installed marking his grave.
NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) has launched five new challenges for 2024
The graves of Second Lieutenant (2ndLt) Joseph Bryson MC and 2ndLt William Cunningham have been identified side by side in a cemetery in Belgium more than a century after their deaths.
Defence Secretary John Healey joined allies and partners in signing a document establishing a framework for the international capability coalition to supply drones for Ukraine.
The grave of Company Quartermaster Serjeant (CQMS) John Doherty MM (Military Medal), who went missing in France on 22 March 1918, has been identified.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey wrote an article in The Telegraph ahead of the NATO 75th anniversary summit in Washington DC.
The UK's new Defence Secretary has pledged to step up the UK's support for Ukraine on a visit to Odesa, less than 48 hours after his appointment.
Defence Secretary John Healey addressed Armed Forces and civilian staff at the MOD following his appointment on Friday 5 July.
HMS Trent will deploy to the Cayman Islands to offer support following damage caused by Hurricane Beryl
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The graves of six soldiers from Welsh regiments, who went missing in France and Belgium during World War One, have now been marked more than a century after their deaths.
The remains of 14 Commonwealth soldiers who fought in World War One, none of them identifiable by name, have been laid to rest in France.
A number of military personnel have been granted state honours in the King’s Birthday Honours list for their work in the Armed Forces.
Two soldiers, whose remains were found in a cave, have been laid to rest with full military honours more than a century after their deaths.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Squadron Leader Mark Long.
Dozens of veterans of the Normandy Landings gathered at Southwick House in Hampshire today as a week of events marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day begins.
The drones will be procured as part of the Drone Capability Coalition for Ukraine, co-led by the UK and Latvia
Royal Air Force participates in operation targeting Houthi military facilities in Yemen.
A young soldier who worked as a schoolteacher and played for Bolton Wanderers Football Club has finally been laid to rest in France along with two unknown soldiers, nearly 110 years after his death.
The Type 45 destroyed sailed from Portsmouth today to relieve her sister ship, HMS Diamond
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