There are some 8,000 British troops stationed in Iraq. Britain was the United States' main ally in the Iraq conflict, deploying around 46,000 soldiers for the war. Since the start of hostilities ...
Army chiefs have paid tribute to a British serviceman killed by ... In a statement, they said: "Russell was a soldier doing his duty in Iraq and he will be sadly missed by all his family and ...
A FORMER British soldier has returned to Iraq as part of ... will be exploring how the country has changed since the Iraq War in BBC2’s Journey in the Danger Zone: Iraq. The Muslim ex-soldier ...
A US veteran in Ukraine said the US has not been sufficiently training for war with a near-peer or peer-level adversary, like ...
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HAPPY Christmas, war is over ... of events the British and American people were being spoon-fed. At the start of the war in the days running up to Operation Shock and Awe, amid reports of WMDs, I ...
It has been 20 years since the beginning of the invasion of Iraq. The third generation of his family to serve with the Black Watch, Kevin Stacey was among thousands of British troops deployed to ...
however, we will use appropriate force where necessary in self-defense," the spokesman said. The British military death toll since the start of the Iraq war is now 62.
A new photo book is the culmination of photojournalist Moises Saman’s 20 years of working across Iraq. It has been published to mark two decades since the invasion of Iraq by a US-led coalition that ...
The top leader of the Navy announced Thursday that the service's future amphibious ship, a landing helicopter assault vessel, ...
Leigh Day faces 20 charges arising out of allegations that British soldiers had tortured ... the report itself in its criticism of the Iraq War. Tony Blair’s relationship with George Bush ...
Two British soldiers who died at the Battle of Imjin River have been identified in unmarked military graves in South Korea.