NATO call for UK Chop-Guns
A FLEET of 16 battlefield helicopters has deployed to Eastern Europe to take part in the largest Nato exercise since the Cold War.
A FLEET of 16 battlefield helicopters has deployed to Eastern Europe to take part in the largest Nato exercise since the Cold War.
AIR FORCE mental health campaigners Cpl Hayley Court and Sqn Ldr Rob Kemplay led a fundraising team to the summit of Mount Snowdon to net more than £2,000 for the Healing Military Minds group.
RAF TYPHOON aircraft launched an intercept drill alongside Joint Expeditionary Force allies to escort US B1B Lancer bombers over the North Sea.
Siblings scoop RAFBF award for Ben Club volunteering
HARD-HITTING CONTENT captured by a RAF-led team during the evacuation from Kabul as the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan has been nominated for a BAFTA.
THE RAF’S display Typhoon has been given a D-Day makeover as the UK prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
THE DUKE of Edinburgh joined UK Defence chiefs and members of the Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces at the Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day.
80 Sqn reborn in Florida to keep F-35 at cutting edge of air combat
GP CAPT Keith Mossman, who has died aged 96, served in a wide variety of air defence posts as a pilot, controller and commander throughout the height of the Cold War.
Off to a flyer in Inters and a fine result for the 617 Dambusters
A HERCULES crash survivor who battled flames and exploding live rounds to save other members of the crew trapped in the wreckage signed on at the Cranwell Wall of Honour.
THE MANUFACTURERS of one of the UK’s favourite sweetie brands has joined forces with Help for Heroes to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
MACR THOMAS Lee took a bow at Brize Norton after 48 years of service.
THE RAF’S record-breaking Atlantic Rocks rowing team have revealed they shed almost 20kg each completing their epic 3,200-mile voyage.
THE RAF Association has paid tribute to World War II veteran and Association member Raymond Aird, who has died aged 100.
THE RAF Association’s global cycling event RAFA Rides is back – and this year it’s bigger than ever, said the charity.
A £5 MILLION programme to upgrade flying training facilities for Cadets has been completed at Little Rissington.
CHIEF OF the Air Staff ACM Sir Richard Knighton joined serving personnel and veterans for the annual Founders’ Day church service at St Clement Danes church.
KENT’S CLIFFTOP tribute to the men who won the Battle of Britain is set to pick up a major national award as one of the top three visitor attractions in the country.
THE KING’ made an appearance at the Royal Star and Garter, as Elvis impersonator Gary Roman hit the stage to entertain residents to mark the fifth anniversary of the charity’s home in High Wycombe
97-year-old vet receives WWII service award after 80-year wait
FRONTLINE CHINOOK crews launched a seven-hour training sortie across the UK with elite Army air assault units in the latest war games to test joint forces combat readiness.
JUNIOR TRANSPORT crews are honing their frontline skills during UK-based war games to test their ability to carry out dispersed operations.
A MAJOR exhibition of work by the innovative, multi-award-winning conflict photographer Tim Hetherington has opened at the Imperial War Museum, London.
A 10-MAN RAF golf team battled out an honours even first representative match of the season, hosted by Gloucestershire Golf Union at Henbury Golf Club.
AN ANGLO˜FRENCH team of runners completed a fundraising bid to cover more than 150 miles from the Bricy Air Base to the UK consulate in Paris and back in 24 hours.
VETERAN TORNADO pilot Rich Goodwin will be showcasing his Harrier-style hovering skills in his unique home-built stunt aircraft at airshows this summer.
OUR SERIES of authentic Florida features continues with a much larger hidden gem, the Venice of America, Greater Fort Lauderdale.
Ice queen Ratnage-Black to hand over the reins at UKAF
WHAT DO you do when stationed in Madrid? Take up a new racquet sport and train with the world number one, that’s what.
SEASON PREPARATION could not have gone any better for the RAF Gravity Mountain Bike team after its successful training camp in Tweedvalley Scotland.
RAF ice sports taster 11 yrs ago sees Cpl enjoying World Cup racing for GB
A FIELD of 13 riders faced down Storm Kathleen to compete in the high-tempo RAF Time Trial Championship with winds gusting at 40mph across a 25-mile course.
Bowl crit ends with procession for Laura
THE WORK continues for the Service’s skateboarders as they hold their fifth open meet, this time at Creation Indoor Skatepark, Birmingham, on June 19.
FG OFF Amy Cokayne’s return to Six Nations rugby was bitter-sweet, touching down a try and being sent off as the Red Roses thrashed Scotland 46-0.