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Al Murray reveals why he chose to write about one pivotal day during Op Market Garden
Al Murray, best known for his character the Pub Landlord and his podcast We Have Ways Of Making You Talk, has released a book that closely examines one pivotal day during the Battle Of Arnhem – 19 September 1944, also known as Black Tuesday.

Jaysley suffered cumulative effect of abuse, says lawyer
Gunner Jaysley Beck, who was found dead in her accommodation at Larkhill Camp in 2021, was under "intolerable pressure" from her chain of command and had no faith her complaints would be dealt with effectively, a lawyer for her family has said.

AI-controlled swarms tipped to be the future of drone warfare
Ukraine is believed to have used a drone swarm controlled by artificial intelligence in combat for the first time, heralding their wider use in the war - with Russia thought to be not far behind in exploiting this technology.

The new Cyber & Specialist Operations Command explained
BFBS Forces News explores the responsibilities and personnel behind the newly-formed Cyber & Specialist Operations Command, or CSOC.

Irish Guards parade through Bangor with mascot Seamus
More than 200 members of the Irish Guards paraded through Bangor to mark the regiment's anniversary, accompanied by their faithful Irish wolfhound.

Soldiers from 1 Mercian honoured for role in Op Cabrit
Soldiers from 1 Mercian were joined by their French counterparts for a medal parade, signalling the end of their six-month deployment in Estonia under Operation Cabrit.

'We don’t celebrate defeats': General Sir Patrick Sanders on Afghanistan's legacy
As he becomes patron of a new Afghan veterans community, the former head of the Army tells BFBS Forces News that forces on the ground were let down by political and strategic failures.

Behind the scenes at US Marines' Mule School
Animal packing may seem archaic, but it’s a vital skill for US Marines operating in treacherous mountain conditions, where modern technology can’t reach.

UK support provided to Ukraine during 50-day drive to arm the country
The UK has delivered hundreds of thousands of rounds of artillery ammunition, hundreds of air defence missiles, and spare parts, as part of a 50-day drive to deliver munitions to Ukraine.

Queen visits Ranger Regiment before a charity starts work helping its soldiers
The Queen has been honoured with an Army brooch recognising her commitment to a battalion, ahead of the launch of a new charity supporting its soldiers.

How Nato tracks Russian submarines above and below the waves
With the resurgence of Russian aggression, Nato is employing a range of modern and Cold war-era techniques to keep track on the Russian navy's submarines to find out not just where they are, but what they're doing.