What do military personnel do on Christmas Day?
The military doesn't stop during the festive period – but what does an Armed Forces Christmas look like?
The military doesn't stop during the festive period – but what does an Armed Forces Christmas look like?
The Chief of the Defence Staff, plus the heads of the British Army, Royal Navy and RAF have thanked personnel for their service in 2021.
Armed forces personnel deployed across the nation and overseas over Christmas are keeping their spirits high.
Royal Tank Regiment branches out by creating a military-style Christmas tree with a difference.
The Duchess, as part of her new Patronage message to BFBS this week, sent Christmas wishes to the UK military.
The Labour Party leader said Britain's service personnel are "the best in the world" in his Christmas message.
In a Christmas message, Boris Johnson has said servicemen and women have shown they "are equal to any trial or crisis" this year.
Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin has given a personal message to the UK military for Forces News.
Personnel from 33 Armoured Engineer Squadron spent a week working in Tatu.
A total of 6,100 British servicemen and women will be deployed at home and overseas this festive season.
Festive Christmas videos have been recorded by serving personnel and their families.
Chief of the General Staff Gen Sir Mark Carleton-Smith says deployed personnel leave a gap at the kitchen table this Christmas.
The Christmas gift was inspired after the retired group captain said he wished he'd been in uniform to meet the Chief of the Air Staff.
Members of the service have been deployed worldwide this year, including the Carrier Strike Group mission.
The service heralds the start of the festive season for many in the armed forces
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston has delivered the Royal Air Force his Christmas wishes in a video message as Chief of the Air Staff.