Gaps and Chaps: A Fresh Look at the Escape of the German Army from Normandy, 1944

The National Army Museum will host a talk on 13 June by Marc Milner who will discuss the supposed failure of the British Army to...

Articles

First blood in the Crimea: Cavalry engagement at the Bulganak

On the heights above the River Bulganak on 19 September 1854, the first military engagement of the Crimean campaign...

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Wreck of Royal Navy submarine in Icarian Sea confirmed as HMS Trooper

Royal Navy specialists have verified that the wreckage of a Second World War submarine discovered in the Mediterranean is...

Sikh soldiers commemorate last stand at the Battle of Saragarhi

Sikh soldiers in the British Army commemorated one of the most courageous final stands in military history last month....

Wreck of Royal Navy submarine HMS Trooper found in the Icarian Sea

The wreck of the Royal Navy T-class submarine HMS Trooper has been discovered in the Icarian Sea in Greece...

Events

Gaps and Chaps: A Fresh Look at the Escape of the German Army from Normandy, 1944

The National Army Museum will host a talk on 13 June by Marc Milner who will discuss the supposed...

No More Napoleons: How Britain Managed Europe from Waterloo to World War One

As part of the National Army Museum’s Waterloo Week marking the 210th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the...

Pride and Fall: The British Army in Afghanistan, 2001-14

The National Army Museum will host a talk on 14 March 2025 by Sergio Miller in which he will...

Books

The British Way of War

Prominent historian Andrew Lambert illustrates how Julian Corbett (1854–1922), a lawyer, civilian, and Liberal, introduced a heightened level of...

With Zeal and With Bayonets Only

Matthew H. Spring unveils the true nature of British infantry combat during the American War of Independence in this...

Battlefield Rations

This book, aimed at generating funds for the Army Benevolent Fund and featuring a Foreword by General Lord Dannatt,...

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