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A History of Conflict

As the UK’s best selling military history magazine, Britain At War Magazine covers British involvement in conflicts from the beginning of the 20th century through to today. Each issue is packed with news and features about Britain’s wartime history.

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VALOUR IN WARZONE D

Michael Kelly

When ambushed in the Vietnamese jungle, a young soldier fought to save his comrades...

Michael Kelly

Britain at War August 2020

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VJ DAY 75: LIBERATED FROM HELL

Steve Snelling

Steve Snelling relates the personal experiences of VJ Day through the eyes...

Steve Snelling

STARS IN BATTLEDRESS

Mike Haskew

Keeping up morale in conflict zones remained important...

Mike Haskew

IMAGE OF WAR: Crippling the Hunter

Crippling the Hunter: Grytviken, South Georgia, May 28, 1982...

The Secret of Craigielands Woods

Matt Ritchie

The discovery of a long-forgotten wartime bunker in Craigielands Forest...

Matt Ritchie

Dunkirk Defenders

Steve Snelling

British soldiers fighting a rearguard action paid a heavy price...

Steve Snelling

MILITARIA: Victory Days

Austin J Ruddy

With the current 75th anniversary commemorations marking the cessation of World War Two in full swing...

Austin J Ruddy

HERO OF THE MONTH: Captain James Edgar Leach VC

Lord Ashcroft

Captain James Edgar Leach VC...

Lord Ashcroft

A Game of Cat & Morse; Part 2

James Hoare

Just half an hour’s drive north of Bletchley Park, another estate became vital in the covert war effort...

James Hoare