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A record number of events including parades, military displays and community fetes took place over the weekend as the UK celebrated Armed Forces Day. Over 300 events were held across the country as people got together to recognise the Armed Forces community for their outstanding work. The celebrations allowed sailors, soldiers, airmen ...


The US Army Medical Materiel Agency is currently putting a potentially life saving device through clinical trials. Described as a surgical caulk gun, the device injects a self-expanding foam into wounds, stopping massive intracavitary abdominal bleeding. The current tests are to check its safety and effectiveness. With the device receiving an Investigational ...


The Defence Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon, has met with the Minister of Defence for the Netherlands in London to sign an agreement that will strengthen defence relations between the two countries. Sir Michael and Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert agreed the joint vision statement – a commitment to strengthen co-operation in areas including hybrid and ...


The Defence Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon, has welcomed the new Canadian Defence Policy as Canadian Armed Forces personnel took over the Queen’s Guard at Buckingham Palace. The weekend saw the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry take over the Queen’s Guard at Buckingham Palace for the first time in history. The role ...


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