CSG Downing St honour
AIR FORCE personnel who served on the recent Pacific deployment of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group were honoured alongside Navy crews at a Downing Street reception.





AIR FORCE personnel who served on the recent Pacific deployment of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group were honoured alongside Navy crews at a Downing Street reception.

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THE SENIOR men’s rugby union team remain unbeaten in 2026 as they produced a crushing 43-10 win over British Police at Sixways Stadium, home of Worcester Warriors.

THE AIR Force’s next generation of leaders have graduated from RAF College Cranwell.

Combat kit heads for the catwalk

SERVICE SNOWBOARD ace Cpl Nat Fields stormed to victory in the Alps with a clean sweep at the Inter-Services Championships in Meribel.

A REPLICA of the first ever Spitfire will take to the skies across Britain to mark the 90th anniversary of the first flight of the RAF’s most iconic aircraft.

Carrier Strike Group in High North show of force
IT WAS back to basics for RAF BMX as they held court at the home of British Cycling in Manchester to host a grassroots BMX Racing session.
THE FUTURE of senior men’s rugby union took a winning step forward this year with the resurrected A-team set-up beating their Royal Navy counterparts 28-17 at Havant.
Development boxers shine bright at Lossie
SERVICE SQUASH stars produced a championships to remember at Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis & Squash club, with more than 40 entrants battling out in four categories.
IT WAS case of ‘after the Lord Mayor’s show’ for the Service’s Under-23s footballers as they stumbled to a 0-0 draw in their second IS clash.
ALL EYES were on the USAF's mighty F-22 Raptor as USAF, Australian and UK Top Guns went head to head in the heat and dust of the Nevada desert during Exercise Red Flag.
A REMOTE HIDEAWAY in the Scottish Highlands is appealing for military visitors after reopening as a charity run by an ex-RAF officer.
WADDINGTON FAMILIES have landed a £11,000 welfare windfall from the station’s resident Red Arrows display team.
ROYAL AIR Force helicopter instructors are to train Ukrainian pilots under the latest package of military support as the war with Russia enters its fifth year, the MOD has confirmed.
FORCES WELFARE chiefs have launched a gaming platform to help reduce loneliness and depression among the UK’s veterans community.
£500m to counter Russia’s carnage in Ukraine

UK steps up kit and training as war with Putin enters fifth year

Pledge from new chief Craven

SQN LDR Kenneth Drury, who has died aged 102, was a navigator on Lancaster bombers who completed 31 missions over Germany, including 11 to Berlin.

Entrepreneurial ex-military personnel get boost with new jobs thanks to traders website

RESEARCH INTO the lives of The Few has revealed that a pilot who flew with 56 Sqn in the Battle of Britain changed his name when he joined the RAF to disguise his Polish and German roots.

UK and French Paras counter enemy 'invaders'

Arctic show of force for Lightning and Carrier Strike Group
Kenny's in a league of his own
NEXT MONTH'S IST20 Cricket will again feature UKAF’s skills challenge, and teams are wanted to take part.
RAFRUW CAPTAIN AS1 Daisy Fahey believes the women’s squad are in a ‘really good place’ after a thumping 36-14 win over Shelford.
Bid for third IS crown
HOT ON the heels of the Sefton Brancker, Halton hosted the RAF Cross-Country Championships, which saw Cpl Chloe Richardson and Sgt Robert Wood emerge victorious.
After 22 minutes AS1 Remzi Kilicaslan saw his goal-bound effort cleared after he capitalised on a poorly punched clearance from Will Palmer in the Army goal.
THE RAF Association and Loughborough University have been awarded £100,000 to support the families of injured or sick serving military personnel or veterans.
FAST JET trainees joined forces with the French Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace over the Mediterranean as they prepare for frontline duty.
THE BBMF’s Spitfire Mk Vb AB910 has returned to the skies following major maintenance work carried out by Biggin Hill-based engineers.
THE RAF Benevolent Fund has landed a £240,000 windfall from organisers of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
A BOMB-PROOF WWII power station used to supply RAF Honiley in Warwickshire at the height of the conflict is up for grabs – for a modest £2 million.