WW2 Mosquito pilot, 103, urges Britons to learn from the mistakes of the past
RAF veteran and Distinguished Flying Cross recipient Colin Bell survived 50 raids over Germany, including 13 over Berlin.
RAF veteran and Distinguished Flying Cross recipient Colin Bell survived 50 raids over Germany, including 13 over Berlin.
Youngsters were treated to the ultimate D-Day history lesson thanks to HMS Belfast and a Second World War-era red London bus.
The extremely rare General Signals Book was found by the manager of an Oxfam charity shop in Bath.
The Plebes No More ceremony has been a point of pride for aspiring US Navy personnel since the Second World War.
A call has gone out to to find the families of the soldiers saved by two selfless nurses as the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches.
Dorothea Barron faked her height so she could join the Wrens - and went on to help prepare the troops for the Normandy Landings.
Forces News has compiled a list of the D-Day 80 commemorations – where they are and what they will include.
To join the prestigious academy, candidates must have a nomination from a senator and someone connected to the military
The 120-year-old medals were found to be missing during a routine inspection at Chelmsford City Museum.
Lance Bombardier Abbie Robinson-Wyss began specialising as a military farrier apprentice in 2020 and has
The nine men laughed and shared stories about the D-Day and Normandy landings.
Each year, 25 April marks the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
More than 200 people took part in the 5th Fusiliers parade, including cadets and veterans, in support of the reserve armoured infantry unit.
Parachute Regiment veteran turned military adviser Paul Biddiss reveals how he tried to ensure accuracy while filming
The musical display took place at the British military's base in Dhekelia.
Both 80 Squadron Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force will work alongside their US Air Force colleagues in the United States.