DAVID Baines has led a Westminster Hall debate calling for the introduction of a new medal to recognise service personnel wounded in combat, as ...
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Special Forces soldiers are snubbing an Afghan war inquiry over fears of self-incrimination. They are refusing to discuss SAS raids that included suspicious shootings. They could face jail sentences.
A senior former British officer has disclosed that UK Special Forces units carried out unlawful executions in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013, and commanders were fully aware but took no action.
The inquiry was ordered after a BBC TV documentary reported that SAS soldiers had killed 54 people during the war in Afghanistan in suspicious circumstances.
Senior SAS figures defended the regiment as 'war crimes' inquiry released more claims. Yhey said rivals have an agenda and ...
A senior officer said he raised concerns with the director of UK special forces, but a "conscious decision" was made to cover it up.
For families in Nahr-e-Siraj Mena and Bolan, two communities on the outskirts of Lashkar Gah in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand Province, access to safe drinking water was once an everyday struggle.
The UK Parliament approves the continued existence of the British Army by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years, as required by the Bill of Rights 1689. The Royal Navy, the Royal ...
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Charlie Calder-Potts had always been adventurous. After falling in love with the Middle East in her twenties as she travelled through Lebanon and Syria, she was desperate to tick Afghanistan off her ...