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  • SWO Tug of love

    A HUSBAND-AND-WIFE team made history when the top NCO’s job at RAF Brize Norton was handed over from one to the other.

  • TAKING THE FLAK

    The brave Beaufighter pilots who belatedly took on the deadly anti-shipping role during World War II

  • Robo-kit unleashed

    ROBOT DOGS, drones and four-wheel vehicles that can climb stairs, open car doors and use tools could replace RAF personnel responding to future high-risk incidents.

  • Frame game

    ARTIST LUCY FREUD brought some colour to the Star and Garter as the veterans’ care home in Surbiton marked World Art Day.

  • Hip parade

    DOUBLE HIP-OP dad Derywn Hardwick marked his recovery by challenging his sons Sam and Scott to a half-marathon to raise funds for the RAF Benevolent Fund.

  • Cokayne off to a flyer

    AVIATOR FLT LT Amy Cokayne notched up her second try in two games as the Red Roses kept their Women’s Six Nations campaign on track, thrashing Scotland 84-7 in front of a record crowd at Murrayfield.

  • Ukraine tribute

    ARMED FORCES Minister Al Carns visited Ukraine to show solidarity as the country continues to defy sustained Russian aggression.

  • Recruits bonanza

    AIR CHIEFS have hailed a new era of recruitment as a record number of RAF Rookies hit the parade ground to begin their training at Halton.

  • Reunited

    101-year-old vet Doug reaches for the sky for Spitfire’s 90th

  • Women lead way in Inter-Services

    THE WOMEN got their 2026 rugby union Inter-Services off to a strong start with a convincing 36-7 victory over the Royal Navy at Cinch Stadium, Franklin Gardens, in Northampton.

  • Museum tops poll

    THE RAF Museum Midlands has been voted one of the UK’s top family attractions by consumer champion Which?

  • Joshrun in the running

    TYPHOON TECH Flt Lt Joshrun Mann has finally realised his dream of taking on the London Marathon – after winning backing from Services welfare group SSAFA.

  • Parent power

    SERVICE CHARITY chiefs have launched a 24-hour online support service for RAF parents struggling to balance family life with military duties.