An unknown soldier who was buried in Ypres, Belgium, has been identified as a Cornish Lance Corporal. The Cornish soldier, ...
Second Lieutenant Hugh Barr was one of three 'unknown' British soldiers of WW1 to finally be named at a poignant ceremony in ...
Estonia's former defence chief claims "financial difficulties" mean the UK can no longer commit a full brigade to NATO's ...
The graves of soldiers from Cornwall, Hull and East Kilbride whose names were unknown when they were buried in Belgium have ...
A Yorkshire soldier who died in Belgium during the First World War is one of three previously unknown soldiers whose graves were rededicated in a service this week, having been identified more than a ...
A lance corporal pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate’s Court today to a charge of outraging the modesty of a female photographer with an obscene gesture in December last year. Faris Ariffin ...
The presentation of the system is significant as the British Army has a requirement for a 120mm Hinge Mortar and this EMOC is one of the competitors. Others include the Elbit Systems UK with the Sling ...
Lance Corporal Joe Spencer ... The youngest of three brothers and originally from Hampshire, L/Cpl Spencer joined the British Army in 2011, and became a member of 3rd Battalion The Rifles.
The Future Soldier warfighting structure stands as an impediment to the British Army attaining mass, with reservist unit training withering. With near-peer threats and stiff economic challenges, ...
holds her hand under a photo of former Mayor Fred Benning, a World War I veteran who is being honored by having an Army base in Georgia renamed Fort Benning in his honor, at city hall on Tuesday, ...
The helicopters have been remanufactured using common parts from the British Army AH-64 MkI fleet with the 17 not being converted going for a range of uses such as engineering, ground handling and ...
Under Clive, the East India Company built up its private army to 260,000 soldiers, double the size of the British Army, and became ‘too big to fail’. Again, the modern parallels are ominous.