The Government was facing growing criticism over claims that four soldiers who received multiple vaccinations before the Iraq war could be suffering from a potential "Gulf War II Syndrome".
The slow, massive advance was an outdated military tactic that was no match for the new weapons of war. The British soldiers were easy target for the Germans who mowed them down with machine gun fire.
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Fog of war: The US Navy's Red Sea Super Hornet shootdown is this fight's 2nd friendly-fire incidentDuring the Gulf War, for instance, an A-10 Warthog killed nine British soldiers when the ground-attack aircraft opened fire on their armored personnel carriers, mistaking them for Iraqi vehicles.
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Navy Times on MSNThe World War II destroyer escort that fought like a battleshipMany acts of heroism occurred during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, including a remarkable fight by the destroyer escort Samuel B ...
The UK's charity regulator said "it is not lawful" for British charities to raise funds or send money to soldiers fighting ... regulatory cases related to the war on Gaza. The commission said ...
Seafarers in the Persian Gulf have been warned of possible attempts by Iran's Revolutionary Guard to force vessels into ...
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