Article continues below Known as JHQ Rheindahlen, the Cold War relic was built in 1952, once a bustling town that housed up to 12,000 British military personnel until its gates finally closed in 2013.
Norway's proximity to the USSR in the Cold War led to it building many military bunkers – some of them vast secret bases. Tensions with Russia have brought the bunkers back into focus ...
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The British Steel: Challenger Tanks in Action
Since the Cold War, the British Army’s Challenger tanks have led in armored warfare, known for superior armor and accuracy.
Built by the British government at the height of the Cold War, JHQ Rheindahlen housed up ... After the British Army formally handed the town back to the German government in December 2013 ...
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A young British soldier who died fighting for his country in 1917 and lay in an unnamed grave has now finally been honoured ...
For more than a decade, as Cold ... military exercise, Able Archer 83, was only an exercise, rather than a ruse intended as cover for war. Through his clandestine communications with British ...