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created on April 27, 2020
The British Army gives its people the skills to adapt well to civilian life. Former soldiers contribute to society in a positive way. Whether they are business owners employing a team; lawyers, plumbers or adventurers, they are a veteran contributing to UK growth.
created on April 27, 2020
The British Army gives its people the skills to adapt well to civilian life. Former soldiers contribute to society in a positive way. Whether they are business owners employing a team; lawyers, plumbers or adventurers, they are a veteran contributing to UK growth.
created on November 29, 2018
A Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Campaign by the British Army supporting the UK Government drive to inspire the next generation to consider STEM career choices; and to celebrate all the STEM skills, talent and opportunities in engineering in the British Army today.
created on October 10, 2018
Captain Lou Rudd of the British Army is attempting the record-breaking solo, unsupported and unassisted traverse of Antarctica
created on October 10, 2018
Captain Lou Rudd of the British Army is attempting the record-breaking solo, unsupported and unassisted traverse of Antarctica
created on October 8, 2018
The British Army's Land Combat Power contributes to all aspects of the contemporary military environment, and demonstrates the importance of a modernised Army in 21st Century Britain.
created on September 6, 2018
Football has always been the Soldiers' Game, and is the most widely enjoyed game in the British Army.
It offers a powerful connection between past and present and offers an insight into the impact of war on British Society
From only 50 professional clubs in existence at the time, over 2000 professional footballers joined up to fight in WWI, and nearly 300 of those were killed
created on September 6, 2018
The British Army honours and respects the Fallen. The sacrifices made by soldiers and their families to protect the peace and freedoms we enjoy today are not forgotten.
created on September 6, 2018
The British Army honours and respects the Fallen. The sacrifices made by soldiers and their families to protect the peace and freedoms we enjoy today are not forgotten.
created on May 16, 2018
The British Army working in support of the British Government drive to inspire the current and next generations of engineers
created on May 16, 2018
The British Army supporting and inspiring women in engineering during the Year of Engineering and beyond
created on January 31, 2018
British Army Royal Signals Corps supporting the Year of Engineering
created on January 31, 2018
The British Army runs over 40 different apprenticeship schemes across all roles and disciplines. And you get paid while you are gaining qualifications.
created on January 31, 2018
British Army celebrating National Apprenticeship Week. The British Army is one of the UK's Top 100 Employers for Apprenticeships
created on January 31, 2018
British Army campaign in support of the British Government drive to inspire the next generation of British engineers, and to celebrate all the engineering skills, talent and opportunities in engineering in the Army today
created on January 31, 2018
British Army Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers supporting the Year of Engineering
created on January 31, 2018
British Army Royal Logistics Corps supporting the Year of Engineering.
created on June 27, 2017
The British Army takes pride in what it does, and is working to ensure all its personnel, whatever their gender or sexuality; their race or faith; whether able bodied or disabled, are encouraged to be themselves and part of the team.
The British Army respects difference, embraces equality of opportunity and will challenge unacceptable behaviours.