Magazine

A hero to hold

MILITARY wife Jo Lomax made her first Huggable Hero to comfort her friend’s little girl when her dad was about to deploy and now there are Huggable He...

Review: The Soldier Who Came Back

THE Soldier Who Came Back is the story of an unlikely friendship that was to lead to one of the most daring wartime escape stories ever told. Antony C...

Building resilience

ACCORDING to Place2Be, a national children’s charity, one-in-five primary school children will experience a mental health difficulty at least once and...

Teacher’s tribute to the fallen

FINE artist Sam Bailey has created a lasting legacy to fallen British soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Her drawings of Servicemen and women have been...

School Report: Edith Weston Academy

Army&You highlights the excellent support that schools worldwide show our military children. This edition, we're heading to Rutland... How do...

Appealing action

Nia Davies and husband Steve have been married 11 years and have two children, Danny (10) and Milly (8). After a nine-month tour in Afghanistan for St...

Our Army Family: The Dawson-Coupers

Sally Dawson-Couper and her serving wife Zoe share their journey to adopting three boys… WE MET when Zoe came along to my rugby club, writes Sall...

Wives’ lives through a lens

Service spouse and photojournalist Wendy Faux tells Army&You what inspired her exhibition, Not Just a Wife… THE power of a unique community s...

Sophie’s skills boost

WE TEAMED up with Digital Mums to offer military spouses and partners a fully-funded place on the organisation’s social media management course. It wa...

Secondary healthcare overseas

THE standard and availability of secondary healthcare, such as physiotherapy and screening, varies depending on where you’re posted overseas. Whilst D...