Royal Gibraltar Regiment soldiers step up for cancer charity – in heavy bomb disposal suits
Five team members took turns to ascend once from the bottom to the top of the Mediterranean Steps in Gibraltar.
Five team members took turns to ascend once from the bottom to the top of the Mediterranean Steps in Gibraltar.
From the sound of chains dragging on the ground to the smell of lavender in an abandoned building.
HMS Scott's Twitter account posted a video showing the ship arriving at The Rock and said it was "good to be back".
Remarkable footage of the levanter cloud over the Rock was captured from near the runway at RAF Gibraltar.
Alongside her sister boat HMS Cutlass, the boat will patrol territorial waters around Gibraltar and support UK defence exercises.
Throughout their visit, Their Royal Highnesses have been celebrating the Queen's 70 years of service with the people of Gibraltar.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited the British Overseas Territory to mark the events.
The first of two new Gibraltar patrol boats has been commissioned into the Royal Navy fleet.
Inclement weather forced rocks, plastic items and seaweed onto the surface.
HMS Dagger has arrived in Gibraltar, while two boats she is helping to replace are decommissioned after almost 30 years of service.
It is only the third time in the regiment's history that they have been given the honour of guarding the sovereign's palaces in London.
The equipment is essential to maintain the safety and security of the air space for military airfields in the UK and Sovereign Base Areas.
HMS Sabre and HMS Scimitar safeguarded Gibraltar for nearly 20 years, giving protection and security to its maritime environment.
The £5m fast patrol boat has been formally handed over to the Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron after three months of trials.
Rumour had it a secret sealed-off chamber had been prepared to leave behind six servicemen – Forces News got to take a look inside.
The Civic Honours competition is being run as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.