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Joint Forces Command personnel have been honoured by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for their contribution to UK defence, as part of her annual Birthday Honours.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The resting places of Captain (Capt) Cecil Thomas Tuff, The Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) and Captain Eric Wilson Edwards, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), have been identified more than a hundred years aft…
As the sun shone down on the Ilford Park Polish Home in Devon, residents made their way from the church service remembering those who bravely fought and lost their lives during the Battle of Monte Cassino.
A number of members of the Armed Forces have been named in the latest Operational Honours and Awards List.
The resting places of Lieutenant (Lt) Gilbert Donnelly and Captain (Capt) John Forsythe Harvey, were honoured on Thursday 21 March during two rededication services held at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) Ste.…
One-hundred and eighteen service personnel have been honoured by Her Majesty the Queen in the annual New Year Honours list.
49 civilian personnel have been honoured by Her Majesty the Queen in the annual New Year Honours list.
The Millies congratulate winners for feats of courage and sacrifice with a glittering awards ceremony at Banqueting House
The latest Operational Honours and Awards List has been published recognising individuals from across UK defence.
On 11 November 1918 church bells and other bells, which had fallen silent during the course of the First World War, rang out spontaneously as news of the Armistice spread across Europe and the world.
Over 3,000 delegates attended the annual Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP) Congress in Glasgow, representing over a hundred different countries on 2 September 2018.
Speech delivered by the Deputy Leader of the House of Lords and Minister of State for Defence, the Rt Hon Earl Howe at the Soldiering On Awards.
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