Military join Royal Family for carol service at Westminster Abbey
Photographs of some of the service personnel deployed overseas decorated a tree at Westminster Abbey.
Photographs of some of the service personnel deployed overseas decorated a tree at Westminster Abbey.
It is the first time King Charles III has addressed the nation at Christmas as monarch.
Branches of all three services posted Christmas messages on Twitter, as well as politicians and charities.
John Healey MP also said the work of personnel covering public sector strikes was “deeply" appreciated.
BFBS Radio's very own military aviation geeks Gini Carlin and Jamie Gordon track Santa's journey around the world this Christmas Eve.
Julian Perreira, in his own words, describes one Christmas serving overseas on military operations.
The senior officer of the RAF Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston thanks all serving personnel for continuing to perform their duties.
James Heappey has thanked personnel deployed to Bahrain on HMS Lancaster over Christmas and says their efforts must not be forgotten.
Jacob the Goose saved the day for sentry and sadly met a grizzly end.
The head of the British Army said personnel are "in our mind and in our prayers".
The Army chief also said those covering the strikes are "young soldiers who are not on high rates of pay and haven't had pay rises".
Here is a look at some of the locations where the British military is deployed this festive season.
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Admiral Sir Tony Radakin gave a "big thank you" to those who will be away from home this Christmas, "especially" to their families.
The alliance shared a post on Twitter of a multinational group of soldiers singing Carol of the Bells.
Mike Beaton, who served with the Royal Marines for 34 years, showed Forces News how to make a delicious and affordable festive feast.