Not just overseas: The 160,000 war graves hidden in plain sight across the UK
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission cares for more than one million graves worldwide.
James Wharton is the North of England reporter at BFBS Forces News and a former soldier in the British Army. A veteran of Iraq, he served both operationally and ceremonially during a ten-year career in the Household Cavalry. After leaving the military, he retrained at the BFBS Academy before earning a degree from the University of Warwick.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission cares for more than one million graves worldwide.
Alfred Garwood, 82, speaks of his childhood memories of life in the Nazi concentration camp and its liberation by the British Army in 1945.
It's one of the quirkiest traditions in the British Army.
Two military horses died in 2022, which has brought about an overhaul in animal care standards.
The college is where all 16- and 17-year-old recruits complete their basic training, which takes up to a year.
The SA80 family of weapons includes the L85 - the designated individual weapon system of the British Army.
BFBS Forces News joined A Company 1 Royal Anglian as they opened fire with their L85s and GPMGs on exercise in Otterburn.
The US singer used backing dancers dressed as guardsmen for her show-opening spot at the Brit Awards.
Some are heading to Poland on Op Cabrit, while others will be taking part in the UK-led mission to train Ukrainian soldiers on Op Interflex.
The city is perfectly poised to host the event as it has strong links to the treatment of injured personnel and training medical staff.
Outgoing CEO Dominic Reid, who leaves his role at the end of February, highlights Ukraine's challenges in rehabilitating its wounded ...
Mr Carns reaffirmed ongoing international backing for Ukraine from the Invictus Games.
RAF veteran Elisabeth Lee marks her time at the 2025 Games with a commemorative tattoo that's especially dear to her heart.
The Royal British Legion's boss says passing on money from Poppy Day sales is vital to supporting participation at the Games.
Thirty-year-old Oleksandr Androshchuk sustained significant injuries in the October 2022 attack, but is now competing in the Invictus Games.
The Canada-based event is the seventh since the games began and the first to include winter sports events.