This Sunday 29 October is National Pension Tracing Day.
Read moreThis Sunday 29 October is National Pension Tracing Day.
Read moreThe UK Government’s Office for Veterans’ Affairs has launched a major new consultation to gather evidence on the experiences of UK Armed Forces veterans.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded £325,000 of funding to Northumbria University, Newcastle, to improve the collection of data on how veterans use health and social care services to help understand their unique needs and required support.
Read moreYou can save £8 by pre-ordering from the Royal Marines Shop FOUR TWO, The Official History of 42 Commando Royal Marines 1943-2023 by Dr David Abrutat, former Royal Marines Commando and Military and Intelligence Services’ historian.
Read moreDevelopmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a hidden, but common lifelong disability that affects one in 14 people causing difficulties – and for no known reason – in understanding and using language.
Read moreChelsea Chamber Choir (CCC) would like also to remember those veterans and currently serving personnel who may be experiencing hardship, by running a concert to raise funds for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreRising prisoner populations and strained resources in England and Wales’s prisons disproportionately impact veterans struggling with mental health challenges.
Read moreThere will be many thoroughbreds displayed at the Chepstow Military Race Day on Wednesday 8 November.
Read moreWhen X-Forces Enterprise asked Mark Neill, Managing Director of Landmarc Solutions, to share his thoughts on mentoring, little did they expect he’d provide such a personal and thought-provoking insight into his experiences…
Read moreAll at the RAF Benevolent Fund pay tribute to the service and life of the last members of The Guinea Pig Club, Flight Sergeant Sam Gallop and Lieutenant Jan Stangrycuk-Black, who have passed away at the age of 101.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here