Review: Zap-it!

AS someone with a less-than-proud history of serving as a human buffet for hungry mosquitoes, I was more than happy to test out the Zap-It! bite relief device, writes John Doyle. The pocket-sized device prom...

Bounce into business at Barclays talent day

SERVICE leavers wanting to explore a new career in banking are being invited to attend a special event organised by Barclays on Wednesday, October 30. Taking place in London, the day will allow visitors to f...

Courting camaraderie

Formed for fun and fitness, Wattisham Blades Netball Club has become a major player in Suffolk's Service and civilian community. Emma Eveleigh, the thriving team's publicity officer, tells Army&You more... ...

The Dabby Project: Borrow a friend for a month!

Melanie Kendrick, co-founder of the Dabby Project, reveals the inspiring initiative for UK Service children… THE time that a parent goes away on deployment can be a difficult one for young children. It’s ...

My Hero Has My Heart

Kelly King tells Army&You about the inspiration behind her new book… READING together is never more important in my household than when my husband is deployed. My children are comforted by our story t...

Musical chairs

Caroline Rawlins, Vice-chair of Trustees for the Military Wives Choirs Foundation, shares her experience of moving house – and choirs… NO SOONER had I settled in to life at Shrivenham that it was time to pla...

Mum’s the word

WHEN asked what Tidworth Mums is, my response used to be “a committee of military wives, who are also parents from the town, with an aim to improve the experience of anyone with children within the area.” Now i...

Focus on fitness helps veteran fight PTSD

A SUPER-FIT Army veteran has used his passion for exercise to forge a new career and help combat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adam Rundle, who was deployed to Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan while ...