Abstract: The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise from the nation that those who serve or have served in the British Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. There is a joint Armed Forces Covenant across Rutland, South Kesteven and Harborough, working with partners to ensure the aims of the covenant are upheld. Across Rutland, South Kesteven and Harborough there are a large number of serving personnel and veterans due to the location of three Army bases in the area, two of which were previously RAF bases. There are also some military bases that are just outside the borders of Rutland, South Kesteven and Harborough including the Defence Animal Training Centre (DATC) in Melton Mowbray and RAF Wittering near Stamford. However, there is a lack of information about the Armed Forces community in Rutland, South Kesteven and Harborough, including about their health and social care needs. Therefore, Connected Together CIC carried out a survey on behalf of the Armed Forces Covenant in this area to find out more about these needs so they can be addressed by commissioners and service providers, and help highlight potential projects and work. We sought the views and experiences of people living in Rutland, South Kesteven and Harborough or who were stationed at a base in one of the three areas, who were currently serving or a reservist in the British Armed Forces, or were a veteran of the British Armed Forces. We also asked people who are married to someone, in a relationship with someone, or related to someone serving or a veteran, or who had been bereaved by the death of someone who served.