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Army officer pays tribute to British soldiers amid ‘emotional’ evacuation of Afghanistan. ... Brigadier James Martin was at Kabul Airport and saw through the efforts that brought 15,000 people ...
Since soldiers entered Afghanistan on a rescue mission two weeks ago, they have worked around the clock to evacuate British nationals and entitled persons. Now, as Operation Pitting nears its ...
The British military has stepped in to help evacuate Americans left behind in Afghanistan after its fall to the Taliban, according to former deputy national security advisor Matt Pottinger.
Britain's last military flight left Kabul late on Saturday after evacuating more than 15,000 people in the two weeks since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, ending nearly 20 years of ...
A probe into whether UK soldiers stormed the houses of two innocent Afghan families and summarily executed their relatives began Wednesday, part of an effort by investigators looking into ...
A British general officer is wrapping up a history-making tenure with one of the U.S. Army’s most well-respected organizations. Brig. Leigh R. Tingey has served for nearly two years as the ...
Father who served with British Army in Afghanistan has spent a year hiding from Taliban - and still no sign of evacuation "My life has now become hell," one former British Army interpreter tells ...
His research ultimately led to “The Changing of the Guard: The British Army Since 9/11,” a book that is critical of his former service, the changes it has undergone and roles it has played as ...
KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan -- At first glance Robert Sumner looks like any other American soldier - until he speaks. Then Sumner's thick British accent comes out. Now a member of the Army's 1st ...
A former head of the British Army has called for international aid to be returned to Afghanistan despite the Taliban's human rights abuses. Baron Dannatt said the withdrawal of aid had led to ...
Prince Harry has opened up about his time in Afghanistan, admitting that some soldiers in the British army were not “necessarily” supportive of the military efforts during the conflict.
The Duke of Sussex served two tours in Afghanistan during his time in the British Army Simon Perry is a writer and correspondent at PEOPLE. He has more than 25 years’ experience at PEOPLE ...