The Loch Ness Monster and fascism: When Italy claimed to have killed Nessie
In 1941, Joseph Goebbels' propaganda machine went into overdrive when it claimed Axis power Italy had killed the Loch Ness Monster.
In 1941, Joseph Goebbels' propaganda machine went into overdrive when it claimed Axis power Italy had killed the Loch Ness Monster.
Forces News was granted access to Dstl, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, to take a look behind its normally sealed doors.
The RAF and Royal Navy's stealth fighter provides air superiority and enhanced combat capabilities thanks to its advanced technology.
How did a breed of dog so intertwined with British culture become a US mascot?
Some believe the nickname's origin stems from a devastating fire whereas others believe another story is behind it.
Considered one of the most prolific actors in the history of films, Sir Christopher Lee was a true on-screen legend.
The aircraft carrier can be thought of as a base at sea and can carry up to 72 aircraft at maximum capacity.
The games is aimed at wounded, injured or sick Armed Forces personnel and veterans.
Despite their heroism being celebrated in Guy Ritchie's latest film, SOE agents were looked down upon by those in power during WW2.
Royal British Legion Industries has helped disabled veterans with work like this since 1919
The alliance expects each member nation to spend at least 2% of its gross domestic product on defence, but plenty are falling short.
The Letters of Last Resort all reportedly say one of four options.
The US M1 was introduced in 1942 and was one of the first generation of rocket-propelled anti-tank weapons used in infantry combat.
22 June marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Kohima, known as the 'Stalingrad of the East'.
The heir to the throne completed more than seven years of full-time military service.
In April 1919, a series of events led to the stranding of U-118 at the seaside town of Hastings, where it proved to be a fatal attraction.