International Women's Day: 7 Military Women To Inspire Us In 2020
We've got our eye on these capable and phenomenal women. You should, too.
We've got our eye on these capable and phenomenal women. You should, too.
A look at vital work done on the Home Front during World Wars 1 and 2 in time for International Women's Day.
D-Day wartime generation: Their backbone, their stoical attitude, their hope.
BFBS, the forces station, will feature stories of inspirational women who have served in the armed forces and who are currently serving
Women attending the event were told the Army is a place where decisions are made based on ability alone, not gender.
Captain Rosie Wild will serve in 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery.
Almost half of the people in the UK can't name a female scientist. Can you?
Since 2009, women have been eligible to become Chelsea Pensioners.
Leading Aircraftman Georgia Sandover successfully completed the 20-week course at RAF Honington.
Anne volunteered to serve in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1942.
It tells the stories of some of the remarkable naval women who have served over the years.
It follows First World War trailblazer Flora Sandes who served on the frontline.
The play follows one pilot who suffered from Alzheimer's.
The exhibition hopes to shine a light on the role women have played in the British Army over the past 100 years.
Odette Sansom was the first woman to be awarded the George Cross and was decorated with France's highest honour.
It means she is the first woman to transfer to an infantry unit in the service.