The Battle of Britain, which was waged and raged in the skies above southern England and the Channel between July and October 1940 is part of the British psyche and of the legend and lore of World War Two.
Read moreThe Battle of Britain, which was waged and raged in the skies above southern England and the Channel between July and October 1940 is part of the British psyche and of the legend and lore of World War Two.
Read moreStacey-Louise Bottomley, born in Munster, and now resident in Poole, is taking on the 13 Bridges Challenge in London this month in memory of her father, Corporal Phillip Bottomley Royal Logistic Corps, who was shot and died in Bosnia in July 1994.
Read moreJamie’s father and brother both proudly served in the Royal Marines, which was how he came across X-Forces Enterprise.
Read moreDennis Ougrin is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Global Mental Health at Queen Mary University of London, and a visiting professor at King’s College London.
Read moreDeborah’s talk will explore an understanding of compassion as a motivation, an antidote to shame states, as it fosters a physiological state of safeness as well as orientating the mind to be care giving as opposed to self-loathing.
Read moreThis study by King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) sets the groundwork for future research into military-specific stressors and highlights the need to tailor support based on serving status.
Read moreThe Forces Additional Needs and Disability Forum (FANDF) is a tri-service group for serving personnel, reservists and their families who have a child or adult immediate family member with an additional need or disability.
Read moreThe National Army Museum is delighted to announce ‘Myth and Reality: Military Art in the Age of Queen Victoria’, a new long-term exhibition featuring over 140 works of art charting the changing attitudes to the military during the 19th century.
Read moreAn employment support service that also helps military families to improve their health, wellbeing and sense of stability has been given a boost through new funding.
Read moreThe Mentoring Service of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity has been awarded £26,000 by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and Greenwich Hospital, covering a one-year period.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here