
Mission Iraq: Britain's Quest To Train An Army To Fight Islamic State
How British soldiers have trained 75,000 members of the Iraqi security forces at Camp Taji.
How British soldiers have trained 75,000 members of the Iraqi security forces at Camp Taji.
The soldiers performed a traditional haka to welcome the colleagues taking over their duty in training Iraqi Army soldiers...
The camp was once home to Saddam Hussein’s personal army, a vast, secret place where the Iraqi military weapons and repaired tanks.
Mr Parker says he believes the UN will be in Iraq for an "extremely long time".
UK troops were joined by their international allies marking Armistice Day while deployed on Operation Shader in Iraq.
3rd Battalion The Rifles and 21 and 35 Engineer Regiment will train Iraqi forces in close protection and how to deal with IEDs.
A former soldier who served with the Kings Royal Hussars has just completed a gruelling marathon in one of the worlds most inhospitable ...
It follows concern about an upsurge in mental health problems amongst former soldiers in the last decade.
The Pentagon has announced the US military's latest figures for civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria.
Evidence session is the first in the Defence Select Committee’s inquiry into issues surrounding legacy investigations.
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Rifles have been preparing to deploy as part of Operation Shader.
A follow on to the Forces Network's history of ancient Iraq.
The government's £60 million criminal investigation into British troops in Iraq has now officially closed...
The key data about the war, and the issues and controversies from which it emerged.
Former prime minister Tony Blair gave his response on the day the Chilcot Report was published.
Thirteen years after British troops went into Iraq, Sir John Chilcot has delivered a verdict on the military engagement.