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Nicci Pugh joined the Royal Navy as a QARNNS nurse, she shares her memories of the Falklands war.
Bill Harrison flew Beaufighters during the Second World War. He talks about crash landing, taking fire, and the comrades he lost.
Read about the largest seaborne invasion in history. Here are 10 things you might not know about operation D-Day.
Seventy-five years since the Normandy beach landings, photographer Stuart Wood's photographs pay tribute to the veterans who were part of D-Day.
Photographer Stuart Wood talks about the inspiration behind his project to capture the memories and experiences of D-Day veterans.
Join Team RBL as a runner and take on a marathon or half-marathon in many events to choose from across the UK in 2023.
Run with the best views of the Bournemouth coastline in this half marathon on a stunning coastal route.
In the Second World War Frank Preston was an Able Seaman in the Royal Navy and served alongside troops from over 12 countries on D-Day.
Jack Smith joined the Royal Marines in 1942 when he was only 17. Two years later he was one of thousands of Allied troops taking part in D-Day.
Aged 17 Dennis Alcock lied about his age to join the Royal Navy and fight in the Second World War.
Norman Penny served in the Royal Signals at D-Day, working on mobile landing strips for aircraft.
In the Second World War June Denby was employed as a driver. And a month after the D-Day landings, she found herself on the way to France.
An installation featuring 20,000 poppies, each with a hand-written message of remembrance, has landed in Arromanches, Normandy for D-Day 75.
Run with the best views of the Leeds in this marathon on a stunning coastal route.
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