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Army servicemen under investigation after dressing in Nazi uniform for Halloween
School pays tribute to those who served and sacrificed for our country
Salisbury care home residents knit 200 poppies for Remembrance Day
PICTURES: Remembrance Day commemorations from around Salisbury
25 pictures of Salisbury's Remembrance Day services from down the years
Successful partnership sees volunteers make and sell hundreds of knitted poppies
Veteran army nurse to join Cenotaph march-past on Remembrance Sunday
'Adding VAT to private school fees could weaken our armed forces'
‘Force of nature’ veteran helps Royal British Legion launch Poppy Appeal at 103
The Gurkha Welfare Trust to receive visit from Nepali mayor
Ringwood Centenary Lantern to be lit for Remembrance Sunday
‘Steel giants’ warning the public to stay safe near military land to extend stay
VIDEO: Reason behind bright lights spotted in the sky near Salisbury explained
Officer admits stealing almost £1m from the army
Veteran will celebrate 103rd birthday before attending Poppy Appeal launch
Amesbury Royal Navy pilot who suffered rare cancer to compete in Invictus Games
Everything you need to know: Ringwood Remembrance commemorations
British soldiers sold nearly £100,000 in cocaine, court hears
Students become first from their school to win prestigious Army scholarship
PICTURES: Duchess of Edinburgh pays visit to military camp in homecoming event
Transatlantic row to raise money for Ukraine's medics
Singing the Blues
British Army break ground at Upavon in bid to raise living standards
Homeless veterans build and live in new homes in 'tremendous' ex-military scheme
'The visit was great!' - Five- year-old military child visits Chelsea Pensioners
‘Silent hangar’ at Boscombe Down to test UK military equipment’s defences
MOD record hundreds of incidents of people entering unauthorised areas
Veterans' campus receives £17,000 donation from Royal British Legion
Help for Heroes is a lifeline for Army veteran David who is living with chronic pain
Silhouette giants installed at Salisbury Plain to warn visitors of military training
Army nurse Karen provides life-changing support
Serious safety failures led to fatal explosion at High Post factory
Military aircraft parachutes payloads over Wiltshire
Landmarc raise flag at Westdown Camp to mark start of armed forces week
Red Arrows to soar over Wiltshire twice on Saturday - here's when to spot them
'You could not see the sea for ships': Memories shared as care homes honour D-Day
PHOTOS: Crowds gather in Guildhall Square to honour D-Day
Red Arrows spotted soaring through the sky in Wiltshire
Meet the Wiltshire Royal Engineers rowing 2,800-mile from California to Hawaii
PHOTOS: Auster aircraft fly from Old Sarum as part of D-Day commemorations
Everything you need to know about the D-Day flypast over Old Sarum tomorrow
PICTURES: USAF fighter jets photographed flying over Salisbury
Why you might be hearing fighter jets above Salisbury this morning
Well known officer and ‘true gentleman' dies
Kings Charles and Prince William at airfield near Salisbury in rare joint visit
More than 140 homes brought back into use for Tidworth military families
Iconic Royal Navy aircraft set for deployment from Boscombe Down to Falklands
Veteran Vicki's fighting spirit shines through with Help for Heroes
Second World War veteran who spent three years as a prisoner of war turns 104
LETTER: Let us not forget the 'Miracle of Dunkirk' on 80th anniversary of D-Day
Tidworth tank regiment pull out all the stops for sick 11-year-old
D-Day veteran, 100, makes emotional return to beach where he left for Normandy
Infamous list sees Salisbury set as a potential Russian WW3 attack target
Group continue to hold candlelight vigils calling for ceasefire