VE Day: When Lincoln's Bells Broke The Silence Of War
George Bradford, who was 14 on VE Day, said "all you heard" through Lincoln city centre was church bells.
George Bradford, who was 14 on VE Day, said "all you heard" through Lincoln city centre was church bells.
The exhibition is a part of wider virtual VE Day 75 anniversary commemorations.
USS Gladiator, USS Dextrous, HMS Shoreham and HMS Brocklesby took part in the exercise.
John Roberts said his comrades and Dame Vera Lynn got him through the Second World War.
Jim Healy heard Germany had surrendered while on board HMS Persimmon.
Jack Watson, 96, recognised health workers risking lives to keep the public safe just as he did during the war.
It is understood an order of medical gowns delivered to RAF Brize Norton last month do not meet UK standards.
Volunteers, many of whom have been furloughed, are making a range of clothing, including headbands and face masks.
Bravehounds supports former service personnel and their families by training companion dogs to aid recovery.
1st Aviation Brigade offers a "brand-new way of fighting", according to the British Army.
Defence Committee chair, Tobias Ellwood, said "no service personnel should be stuck in a constant state of limbo".
Sailors have been producing the face shields since the beginning of April in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
George Sutherland, 98, will walk over two miles in Belgium to raise money for Talbot House.
Sailors on board RFA Argus have already marked the anniversary by spelling out '75' on the ship's flight deck.
Two sites have been Grade II-listed ahead of this year’s VE Day commemorations.
The Royal Air Force helicopters first began working in Mali with France's military in July 2018.