
Glorious Glosters: Memories of the brutal Korean War
More than 700 Glosters fought in the brutal and bloody Battle of Imjin.
More than 700 Glosters fought in the brutal and bloody Battle of Imjin.
The iconic scene has kept fans questioning its accuracy for nearly 50 years, but Al Murray finally sets the record straight.
Hundreds of military personnel parachuted into the Netherlands to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the operation.
The comedian and historian doesn't think the operation was necessarily doomed to fail - until everything changed on 19 September 1944.
Where they originate, who else wears them and are they made of real fur?
Dignitaries, veterans, and the public gather to honour the Polish airmen who played a crucial role alongside the RAF.
First Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment builds on the 1759 tradition by introducing an award for its more junior soldiers.
RAF Group Captain Sir James Stagg advised General Dwight D Eisenhower to change the planned date of D-Day, which contributed to its success.
The underground bunker in west London was where Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill delivered his famous speech to "the Few".
Former US President Donald Trump controversially compared a civilian award favourably to the US Medal of Honor.
Also known as the other D-Day, Operation Dragoon opened up a new front against Nazi Germany in southern France.
In 1941, Joseph Goebbels' propaganda machine went into overdrive when it claimed Axis power Italy had killed the Loch Ness Monster.
Documents charting Blenheim's time as a war hospital have been made available to visitors passing through its doors this summer.
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.
14 Squadron is one of the RAF's longest-serving squadrons and is dropping its unofficial nickname following a complaint.