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The attack on ULFA(I) camps just across the border can be seen as the fallout of the geopolitical rivalries among many ...
The program to train World War II British pilots was launched in 1941 under the provisions of the Lend-Lease Act.
From calm under fire to nonstop tea breaks—how much of the British WWII image is real, and how much is myth?
During WWII, the British famously ran many spy operations. In fact, Ian Fleming based his most famous character, James Bond, on several people he knew during his time in the British Naval Intelligence ...
In 1940s Burma, a New Kind of Flying Machine Joined the War: The Helicopter Toward the end of WW2, the strange new craft became vital in guerrilla warfare.
As Nazi Germany dominated Europe, a British team carried a game-changing secret across the Atlantic. What they delivered to America would alter the course of World War II.
Their mission: to learn to fly at a newly established British Flight Training School in Arizona, and to return, for king and country, to deliver Europe from the hands of the Nazis.
The British Army has apologised after two soldiers from one of their most prestigious units were pictured wearing SS uniforms for a Halloween party.
An exhibition exploring eight decades of British Airways cabin crew uniforms has gone on display. The Fashion of Flight is at Aerospace Bristol until 17 November.
The last piece of army kit belonging to a British war hero was found hidden in a house in France... 84 years after he was reported 'missing in action'.