Mudlarking: Digging up clues into military history
Over 15 years Nicola White has found live bullets, grenades, military buttons, pocket watches and Royal Navy crockery.
Over 15 years Nicola White has found live bullets, grenades, military buttons, pocket watches and Royal Navy crockery.
Entering service 75 years ago, the aircraft was the first fighter jet used by the RAF.
The letter was responding to her accepting a marriage proposal.
Divers are working on a survey of the battleship ahead of the 80th anniversary of its sinking.
The anniversary on 6 June will be marked with a £2 coin.
The British Government had planned sandcastle-building contests and a Spam fritter cooking competition to mark the anniversary.
It is after a stamp designed to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings used a picture of US troops landing in Dutch New Guinea.
The son of an Irish Second World War hero has been given the medals his father never received.
Eighty Canadians served on HMS Belfast during the Battle of the North Cape.
Refugees who fled Nazi Germany will receive €2,500 (£2,250) compensation from the German government.
World War Two radio operator Noor Inayat Khan and Crimean War nurse Mary Seacole are among names put forward to appear on the bank note.
The children's author and former fighter pilot never collected them because of a “bureaucratic mix-up”, according to his grandson.
The event at Catterick Garrison was a celebration of two centenaries: the 1918 Armistice and David Evans' birth.
Sergeant Major Tom Winter captured Ian Fleming's attention by escaping a Prisoner of War camp in disguise.
Quantum Radar could "a decisive advantage to the defenders," according to technology expert David Hambling.
To mark what would have been Winston Churchill’s 144th birthday we remember his announcement that WWII had ended in Europe