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A burial service on Thursday 10 October brought closure to a crowdfunded archaeological project that discovered 110 previously missing soldiers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
On Wednesday 9 October, on what was the Western Front just over a century ago, two Unknown Soldiers of The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) killed during the Great War were finally laid to rest with full military ho…
More armed forces veterans will be helped into work thanks to new funding that will secure additional specialist support in jobcentres.
Office for Veterans' Affairs ministers Oliver Dowden and Johnny Mercer visited Salesforce to hear about how they support those who have served in the armed forces.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Oliver Dowden, and MoD and Cabinet Office Minister Johnny Mercer, will oversee a new Office for Veterans’ Affairs.
London VAPC (Veterans' Advisory and Pensions Committee) welcomes appointment of Assembly member Len Duvall as informal armed forces champion.
Two unknown British soldiers have finally been laid to rest after they lost their lives during World War 2.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Two military services took place yesterday on the western front to commemorate 2 Welsh soldiers killed during the Great War.
A rededication ceremony for Corporal Robert Owen Davies was held on Tuesday 18 June in France.
Niece and great nephews of British soldiers attend their relative's funeral 100 years after they were killed in World War 1.
Help for Veterans from Veterans UK, Veterans Welfare Service.
London VAPC event brings together local authorities, armed forces charities and military support organisations.
Two unknown soldiers have been laid to rest more than 100 years after they fell serving their country during World War 1.
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.
More than a third of the capital’s local authorities to attend the event.
The resting place of Private Frederick Foskett was honoured during a rededication service held at the Prowse Point Military Cemetery, Belgium.
The Ministry of Defence has announced that 4,000 Armed Forces personnel will salute Normandy veterans at commemorative events taking place in Normandy and Portsmouth.
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.
Service leavers can now access military accommodation for up to 12 months.
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