
'Why would you like this?' asks US soldier as he tastes British Armed Forces ration pack
Sergeant First Class Tyler Butterworth tried menu six of the British 24-hour ration packs – but how would you rate the packs?
Sergeant First Class Tyler Butterworth tried menu six of the British 24-hour ration packs – but how would you rate the packs?
The late SAS soldier's frostbitten toes and five fingertips were amputated following a near-death experience on Mount Everest in 1976.
The aim was to prepare US soldiers for landing on Utah beach, but it ended in chaos and a massive loss of life
Each year, 25 April marks the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
Parachute Regiment veteran turned military adviser Paul Biddiss reveals how he tried to ensure accuracy while filming
Shōgun has had rave reviews, but we find out whether this story of an Englishman stranded in feudal Japan is as accurate as it is ambitious.
Author and former war and conflict reporter Damien Lewis pens a tribute to the last original member of the SAS.
The custom of wearing a gold curl on distinction tape was first introduced in 1856.
BFBS documentary Nato 75 - An Alliance Rescue is a remarkable story of bravery and danger showing exactly what it means to be part of Nato.
The Rangers draws its name from an elite unit that fought in the British Army in the 18th century in North America, using irregular tactics.
Forces News was invited to see the array of practical and technical skills that sailors need to master at HMS Raleigh in Cornwall.
What is the Victoria Cross and who has received it?
Previously uncomfortable being defined by her gender, Colonel Kim Campbell now sees its value.
Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss-Gorman has played a pivotal role in cultural change within the Jamaica Defence Force.
The origin story for the nickname of the UN Buffer Zone in Cyprus might surprise you.
The first black military pilots in American history paved the way for future generations of black aviators.