D-Day Secrets And Deception Games
Learn more about the critical, lesser-known operations that helped with the success of D-Day.
Learn more about the critical, lesser-known operations that helped with the success of D-Day.
The aerobatic display of the Royal Air Force have performed for the first time in almost two years at the Midlands Air Festival.
The Allied invasion of Normandy, known as D-Day, took place on 6 June 1944, and was the largest amphibious assault ever launched.
The decision maintains a policy from last July that also bans the display of the Confederate flag on US bases.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales had been due to leave Portsmouth this evening to continue training.
Aerial phenomena spotted by military pilots remain unexplained, officials said.
HMS Queen Elizabeth has been working with the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, after deploying on Carrier Strike Group 21.
Sixty-three service personnel are to be split into vaccine support teams and sent to NHS Lothian and NHS Lanarkshire.
The buried amphibious vehicle was one of 16 Buffalo LVT landing craft deployed to protect the town of Crowland from floods in 1947.
The celebration at Windsor is instead of Trooping the Colour, which usually celebrates the monarch's official birthday.
The highest Army total score in a match was reached against a Stragglers of Asia XI.
The CH-47 Chinook detachment in Mali has moved more than 1,500 tonnes of freight and more than 18,000 French soldiers since 2018.
The sixth-generation Tempest fighter jet could be in service by the 2030s.
HMS Scott has been preparing to deploy for her 24th summer survey season.
There are 589 Ajax vehicles on order with UK defence, with 14 delivered. Forces News spoke to defence analyst Francis Tusa.
Two tries in the final against Saracens capped off an impressive season for the Harlequins player.