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Articles of War (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Navy's Articles of War were the statutory provisions regulating and governing the behaviour of members of the Royal Navy. They were prominently displayed in all naval ships, and set out a ...
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British officials heard the "drum beats" of war with Iraq emanating from the US government more than two years before the 2003 invasion and several months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sir John Chilcot's Iraq inquiry has heard. ... Related Articles...
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You are here: Home News French News British war heroine Pearl Cornioley dies ... She had been living in a retirement home not far from the city since 1998. A fluent French speaker who spent her childhood in Paris, Cornioley worked at the British embassy in Paris at the start of World War II. ... Most Popular Articles...
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The fearless is a British warship that survived the Falkland war - the war between the UK and Argentina during the early 1980's. The Fearless also featured in the James Bond film 'The spy who loved me'. The ship contains asbestos. ... most popular articles...
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British war films - an overview ... To begin with, British war films were indistinguishable from those of other countries. Only the uniforms changed. The Boer War was represented on screen by some parades, long distance actuality footage and some extremely dodgy reconstructions.
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The human cost of the war in Afghanistan to British soldiers can be revealed today as figures show that almost half of frontline troops have required significant medical treatment during this summer's fighting.
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The official ITV home of British Serb held over war crimes on ITV Articles at ITV News. Visit itv.com for News. ... A Serbian man living in Britain has been arrested in connection with war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. ... Milorad Pejic, a British passport-holder, is accused of helping to carry out the massacre of more than...
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