by Forces Penpals | Mar 23, 2020 | Support Soldiers
You know things are bad when the army has to come save the day. As of right now, there are 6,650 confirmed cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Around 335 have already died because of it. At a time when all of us should be looking to self-isolate, there are some who...
by Forces Penpals | Mar 8, 2020 | Support Soldiers
Our forces wouldn’t be what they are if it weren’t for the many lethal women we have on board. This International Women’s Day, different branches of the British Armed Forces paid tribute to some of their strongest fighters. RAF celebrated the day by...
by Forces Penpals | Feb 10, 2020 | Forces news, Support Soldiers
Prince Harry’s exit from his role as a royal had a serious ripple effect. Most of us still haven’t gotten used to the idea that he’s picked up his family and left for Canada to live a more “normal” life. As things stand, one change that is right around the corner is...
by Forces Penpals | Dec 25, 2019 | Forces news, Support Soldiers
Christmas is an especially hard time for the families of soldiers who fell protecting the country. There isn’t much in the world that can replace a loved one lost to war. But we can do our part to support soldiers and their families. And that’s exactly...
by Forces Penpals | Nov 11, 2019 | Military News, Support Soldiers
We remember A poppy is an acknowledgement of those who came before us and fought for our freedom and lost their lives doing it. #Neverforget is more than just words for us. via GIPHY Poppies represent hope and peacePoppies were found growing fast around graves around...
by Forces Penpals | Oct 21, 2019 | Support Soldiers
Image credit: James Rose The power of love really does wonders! A British Army hero just proved this after he became the first double amputee to climb Mount Kilimanjaro – all thanks to the motivation that his wife’s letters provided him with. James Rose, who lost both...
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