Former Royal Marine Recalls Guernsey Liberation Day
Royal Marine veteran Joe Corless was sent to help liberate the Channel Islands on 9 May 1945 - the day after VE Day.
Royal Marine veteran Joe Corless was sent to help liberate the Channel Islands on 9 May 1945 - the day after VE Day.
The exhibition is a part of wider virtual VE Day 75 anniversary commemorations.
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.
Bravehounds supports former service personnel and their families by training companion dogs to aid recovery.
Defence Committee chair, Tobias Ellwood, said "no service personnel should be stuck in a constant state of limbo".
George Sutherland, 98, will walk over two miles in Belgium to raise money for Talbot House.
The portrait was created in honour of Captain Tom Moore’s 100th Birthday.
New mapping tech' means app lists services nearby for help with finances, housing, employment, physical and mental health.
Alastair Skene has more than doubled his initial fundraising goal of £1,000.
The Army veteran's donations page closed on Thursday evening.
The Second World War veteran has received more than 150,000 cards and has been recognised by the Armed Forces.
The Second World War veteran has raised millions for the NHS by walking 100 laps of his garden.
This year's VE Day marks 75 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe.
The veteran was also reissued the Defence Medal 1939–1945, which he had been missing, as an extra birthday surprise.