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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has been investigating the incidence of asbestos in sea king helicopters.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Two unknown soldiers have been laid to rest more than 100 years after they fell serving their country during World War 1.
The resting place of Private Frederick Foskett was honoured during a rededication service held at the Prowse Point Military Cemetery, Belgium.
The MOD’s Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre is searching for male family members of a British soldier who was killed in action in October 1944.
Two burial services have taken place on the Western Front for an unknown soldier of the Sherwood Foresters and an unknown soldier of an unknown regiment.
Private (Pte) Arthur Burt who served with the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, has been honoured and has finally been laid to rest.
Researchers from King’s College London, University of Oxford and Lancaster University are planning new research investigating whether past exposure to small doses of chemical warfare agents impact long term health.
The 2019 war disablement pension rates have been announced.
War detectives’ go that extra mile for the fallen servicemen of both World Wars in 2018.
Unknown British solder laid to rest 100 years after he was killed during World War 1.
Seven crew members of 148 (special duties) squadron RAF have been laid to rest almost 75 years after they were killed in World War 2.
Following the 2018 pay increase some service personnel who left service after 1 April 2018 may be entitled to arrears of pay.
The resting places of Second Lieutenant Norman Frederic Surry and Private George Skilbeck have been marked a century after their deaths in the Great War.
The resting places of 2 soldiers have been rededicated in separate services at Hooge Crater Cemetery and Stasegem Communal Cemetery in Belgium.
The grave of Flying Officer David Stein has been rededicated in France on Wednesday 19 September 2018.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) are currently making a thorough investigation into whether some sea king helicopters contain asbestos.
Able Seaman James Cameron Robertson has finally been laid to rest in Orchard Dump Cemetary in France.
Lieutenant Charles Stonehouse and Private Frederick William Birks have both had rededication services today Tuesday 3 July.
A service of commemoration to honour the 5 crew members was held yesterday Wednesday 27 June at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Niederzwehren war cemetery in Hessen, Germany.
Four unknown soldiers have finally been laid to rest after they were killed during World War 1.
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