Hundreds Attend Dambusters Couple's Funeral After RAF Appeal
The couple had no children or surviving family so RAF Cosford put out a public appeal for mourners.
The couple had no children or surviving family so RAF Cosford put out a public appeal for mourners.
A number of monuments in the city have been vandalised with white paint.
The ashes and bones of the six unknown victims were sent from Auschwitz to the Imperial War Museum in London in 1997.
The Defence Secretary has written an open letter inviting all veterans of the landings to take part in commemorations in June.
Ray Mellors was awarded the Legion d'honneur for his service during the Second World War.
Author Tracey-Ann Knight wants to make sure the women who helped Britain win the Second World War are not forgotten.
During the Second World War, Malta became the most bombed place on Earth.
95-year-old William 'Harry' Hands shared his wartime experience during a surprise tour of RNAS Yeovilton.
Former Sergeant Glyn Gurner lost his wartime service medals in the 1950s.
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.