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  • A woman serving with the British army's bomb disposal team in Afghanistan has died of injuries sustained on duty in Helmand province, the Ministry of Defence has announced.

    British servicewoman dies after Afghan bomb blast 2011

  • In 1953, shortly after her coronation, Queen Elizabeth II paid a visit to the lighthouse, built next to a signal station once operated by the British army.

    Losing Oneself in Bermuda William Lyons 2011

  • John Redmond, in order to demonstrate his good faith, called for Irish volunteers to join the British army.

    between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day hawkwing_lb 2006

  • And they were welcome, beyond a doubt, for nearly half the British army was incapacitated through fevers, and many men had died.

    Old Put The Patriot Over, Frederick A 1904

  • A woman serving with the British army's bomb disposal team in

    The Guardian World News Nick Hopkins 2011

  • Also in 2007, 22-year-old Prince Harry of England was ordered to the front lines in Iraq along with his British army unit.

    Latest News - UPI.com 2010

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