Armed Forces Day Video Call: PM Praises 'Fantastic' Military
Boris Johnson commended the work of personnel involved in the response to the coronavirus pandemic during a virtual call.
Boris Johnson commended the work of personnel involved in the response to the coronavirus pandemic during a virtual call.
To mark Armed Forces Day 2020, we have taken a look back at the work of the British military in the past year.
Her Majesty said Armed Forces Day provides and "opportunity for thanks, and a recognition of the dedication" of those serving the UK.
The Defence Secretary has been looking back on the work of the military, ahead of Armed Forces Day 2020.
This year's celebrations have been curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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This year's Armed Forces Day national event was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Scarborough was due to host the national event on 27 June, with the public now being encouraged to express their support from home.
The national event is in Salisbury, with other cities and towns also celebrating.
The events took place at Normandy Barracks, the Army's last remaining military training centre in Germany.
Princess Anne took the salute during a parade through the city of Salisbury.
Catch up on our stream of the parade at Salisbury and updates from the day
Armed Forces Day 2019 has been celebrated by host city Salisbury and more than 300 other locations.
Penny Mordaunt was speaking as she visited the city for the Armed Forces Day national event.
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In an Armed Forces Day video message, the Prime Minister has thanked members of the military.