The witnesses of Gallipoli campaign whose stories shed light on horrors of battle
Two very different historical items reveal details about the failed WW1 military campaign which cost 130,000 lives.
Two very different historical items reveal details about the failed WW1 military campaign which cost 130,000 lives.
Brothers Andrew and Alex Warry pursued separate military careers and had never crossed paths on operations until now.
Sir Keir Starmer thanks the crew of HMS Prince of Wales and the other personnel of CSG25 as they begin their eight-month deployment.
HNoMS Roald Amundsen has departed Bergen for an eight-month mission as part of the UK-led Carrier Strike Group 25 deployment.
Friends of former Chief Petty Officer Jon Over are raising money to help him and his family live with the debilitating condition.
Former Royal Marines Colonel Al Carns posts a series of comments on X about the changing nature of warfare and the impact drones have had.
Retired Commodore Steve Prest says using drones for more routine tasks will free up the helicopters so they can focus on their main role.
Six decades after he first trained at Dartmouth. a Royal Navy captain has finally taken part in his passing out parade.
Families flocked to Portsmouth seafront as the Royal Navy flagship headed out to sea for eight months on Carrier Strike Group 25.
BFBS Forces News went on board HMS Prince of Wales before she departed on Operation Highmast, better known as CSG25.
HMS Spey took part in the two-week exercise alongside warships from Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore.
The submarine-hunter will spend most of the next eight months protecting HMS Prince of Wales and the other ships of CSG25.
BFBS Creative's interview podcast The Culture Colonel is back and asking more of the questions that matter.
She'll be able to share more vital combat data even faster with other ships during the naval deployment thanks to a technical upgrade.
Approximately 800 military personnel from Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the UK are participating.
Luke Pollard was visiting Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth to see 150 cadets pass out from their training course.