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On Armistice Day we invite the nation to pause for just two minutes and pay your respects to our Armed Forces community, past and present.
To mark Commonwealth Day and International Women’s Day, we're celebrating how their roles have changed over the last 100 years.
On Windrush Day we celebrate the diversity within the Armed Forces community today, and highlight the significant contributions of the Windrush Generation.
Discover how collaboration shapes our past, present and future, by exploring three key battles from the Second World War including D-Day.
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Denis Fawcett joined the Royal Marines in 1940 and served at D-Day. In June 2016 he was awarded the Lègion d’Honneur.
Photographer Stuart Wood talks about the inspiration behind his project to capture the memories and experiences of D-Day veterans.
Discover how collaboration shapes our past, present and future, by exploring three key battles from the Second World War including D-Day
Days before an operation to amputate his left leg, former solider Jon Hilton ran 5k to raise funds for the Poppy Appeal.
An installation featuring 20,000 poppies, each with a hand-written message of remembrance, has landed in Arromanches, Normandy for D-Day 75.
D-Day, 6th June 1944, saw the largest seaborne invasion in history. Read first hand accounts by veterans and their families.
Dan Arnold’s tattoos document the good and the bad on his journey from soldier to PTSD survivor.
Lister House in Ripon, North Yorkshire, provides expert care including respite and day-care for the Armed Forces community as well as somewhere to call home.
We're here to help our Armed Forces community. Our support starts after one day of service and continues through life, long after service is over.
There are many reasons, historical, political, cultural and social for why so many veterans of the war in the Far East have felt forgotten.
Grab a cup of tea and join us for a livestream as we bring the World War Two generation together with today’s generation to share experiences.