Falklands: When the SAS fired first Stinger missile in combat as part of diversion attack
The Special Air Service had been drafted in to divert Argentinian forces away from the San Carlos landings.
The Special Air Service had been drafted in to divert Argentinian forces away from the San Carlos landings.
Peggy Terry served with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force and was still owed money when the Second World War ended.
The outgoing Prime Minister said Russia's annexation of Crimea "or any other Ukrainian territory" must never be recognised.
The cooks are experimenting with new recipes in a field kitchen at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.
BAE Systems has a £2.4bn contract with the MOD, to provide all its munitions for the next 13 years.
MOD forecasts show personnel and families in service accommodation are on the frontline of the cost of living crisis.
A post on Ukraine's official Twitter account showed a picture of a man it claims to be a tourist close to Russian air defence locations.
Why Britain maintains a permanent military presence in the region.
A march last week was the latest call for equal benefits to compare with the British counterparts they served with.
Exercise Platinum Lion in Bulgaria also involved US and Bulgarian troops, in a battlegroup formed to reinforce NATO's eastern flank.
Six months into the conflict, a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO doubts either side can feel 'victorious'.
James Wharton walked through the corridors where he once stood and spoke to members of the latest cohort to complete training there.
Pyongyang views such exercises as invasion rehearsals which justify its accelerated weapon testing programme.
Corporal William Amey was awarded the nation's highest honour for gallantry in the face of the enemy, the Victoria Cross.
The RAF Red Arrows have been performing in front of huge crowds at Eastbourne's International Airshow.
Russian authorities said local air defences shot down a drone above the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.