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How did this royal tomb become an ancient wonder? Size and style. Built in the 4th century B.C., the lavish—and massive—Mausoleum at Halicarnassus awed onlookers for more than 1,600 years.
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SOFREP on MSNThe Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife: The Commando Blade That Changed Special Forces ForeverThe Fairbairn-Sykes isn’t some mall ninja fantasy blade—it’s the real deal, a whispering ghost of war meant for men who got dropped behind enemy lines and didn’t ask for backup.
A start-up co-founded by Sir Tony Blair’s son Nick has raised $20m (£15m) to develop simulation technology for the British Army and Nato. Skyral, which is working on next-generation training ...
The army began an inquiry into the behaviour of British soldiers posted to the military base in Nanyuki last year after multiple allegations of serious crimes committed by British army troops in the ...
A British Army veteran has been left stuck with a £20,000 NHS bill for the rest of his life after he had a heart attack in Africa.. Steve Foreman, 73, was living and working on an oil rig in ...
Hanover County Sheriff's Office still searching for an additional three persons of interest that fled the scene on ...
A British pensioner who suffered a heart attack in the desert and spent three months in critical care is now burdened with a £20k NHS bill for the rest of his life.
The "threat is real" to NATO, the chief of the British Army has said, warning of "serious challenges" to the alliance as worries swirl that Russia could launch an attack on NATO in the next few years.
A Fianna Fáil TD has apologised for saying the British armed forces never shot civilians in Ireland. Cathal Crowe said he the remarks were “off the cuff” and that he would use better prepared ...
Defence Secretary John Healey has warned a 'new era' for UK defence is needed as 'threats we face now are more serious and less predictable than at any time since the end of the Cold War'.
Relatives of two men killed by British soldiers during the Troubles have no legal entitlement to enhanced inquests examining alleged state breaches of the right to life, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
There was “horrendous violence” in the North “perpetrated by the British state and other actors, but the emphasis now has to be on reconciliation”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
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