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The annual National Historic Ships UK Photography Competition offers a window into our maritime past and how it touches the present day
One day this month saw the sale of the medals of a naval war hero and the collection of a long-serving art critic with a keen eye for pictures
The grisly fate of more than 16,000 soldiers and civilians during the First Anglo-Afghan War serves as a timeless lesson in hubris and bad leadership
How time flies, and it appears to pass an awful lot faster the older you get! I was recently researching some material for my social media posts when it dawned on me that that this was the seventieth
I was very interested to read Nicola Johnson’s article exploring the world of stokers in your January 2026 issue. My great grandfather, John Thomas Gray, was a stoker on the HMS Indomitable during the
When Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, the Army numbered just over one million men, comprising both the regular forces and the part-time Territorial Army. The National Service (Armed