King Charles Unveils UK's 1st LGBT Armed Forces Memorial
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The number of British troops accused of being flashers and peeping Toms has surged by 300 percent in a year, an investigation has revealed. Up to 33 male suspects allegedly preyed on their female victims last year, including other members of the Armed Forces, military wives and civilian women.
Heroic stories of Black and Caribbean paratroopers who fought on D-Day and at Arnhem in 1944 have been retold as part of a military heritage project. One man was Sgt Sidney Cornell, son of African American circus performer Charles Cornell, who parachuted into France near Pegasus Bridge on D-Day with the 7th Parachute Battalion.
The West has long enjoyed life-saving medical care within the "golden hour." It doesn't exist in Ukraine and might not in future wars.
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A British Destroyer Is Tracking a Russian One in the English Channel
The Royal Navy conducts constant monitoring operations of foreign vessels near its shores—particularly when those vessels belong to Russia.
Britain and Germany will join forces to hunt down Russian submarines. The Royal Air Force (RAF) and Deutsche Marine aircraft will jointly conduct defensive patrols for Russian submarines, working side by side from RAF Lossiemouth, defending NATO’s Eastern and Northern flanks.
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What a newly identified portrait of a black Napoleonic soldier reveals about British Army diversity
The National Army Museum in London has recently identified the likely subject of a portrait of a black soldier in its collection as Private Thomas James.
In the wake of the Soldier F verdict, leading Tories say Sir Keir’s proposals are ‘putting the sword of Damocles’ above Armed Forces
The Royal British Legion's 2025 poppy appeal aims to raise over £50 million to aid UK armed forces members and veterans