How salt helps Guardsmen from fainting in the heat but might not be great for civvies
There has been plenty of military research into the effects of low sodium in hot weather
There has been plenty of military research into the effects of low sodium in hot weather
BFBS Forces News reporter Sofie Cacoyannis was given the rare chance to hold the fragment
Tonnes of rubble fell onto the congregation, killing 121 people and seriously injuring more than 100 worshippers in the Guards' Chapel
Damien Lewis' latest book, SAS Great Escapes 4, shines a light on five daring escapes carried out by the SAS during the Second World War
Des Powell's new book SAS: My Trial by Fire in hardback is out now
Sword Beach was assaulted by units of the British 3rd Division, plus French and British commandos, who met fierce German resistance
In 1938, Captain Charles Knight caught the attention of infamous Nazi Hermann Göring, head of the Luftwaffe and Reichsjägermeister
Ever wondered why certain veterans get to wear a rather splendid red coat or whether women can become Chelsea Pensioners?
The stakes could not have been higher. The remnants of the BEF stood exposed on the beach, hoping to be saved
The way ammunition is made is changing - according to BAE it will be faster, safer and easier to scale up than traditional batch production
Drones and AI-controlled UAVs have cast doubt on the future of the attack helicopter – but the Apache may be able to tap into this tech too
PO1 Charles Jackson French, nicknamed the 'human tugboat', bravely rescued more than a dozen sailors
British Army veteran Captain Charles Knight and his golden eagle become iconic figures in natural history
While hundreds of airfields were operating during the Second World War many had no official recognition out of security concerns.
On 15 April 1945, the British Army found 60,000 prisoners who were in desperate need of help and medical attention.
Numerous vessels have shared the name, Prince of Wales, ranging from a captured 18th-century ship to a 21st-century aircraft carrier.