B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force)
In both World Wars, the name for the army was the British Expeditionary Force. Neither was initially very successful against the German armies. The force in 1914 was decimated, and the one in 1939-1940 had to be evacuated from Dunkirk.
Her mission was to drive the occupying British army from France and return the French monarchy.
They were soundly beaten by he German Army.
The name of Sarsfield Barracks under the British Army was 'New Barracks'
British Expeditionary Force. This was the British Army which was stationed in France in 1939 and was trapped in and rescued from Dunkirk when the Germans overran France.
General Sir David Richards is the Chief Executive Commander of the British Army
The Americans surround the British army at Boston
In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.
Joan fought to free France from the occupying British army and to restore the French monarchy.
Dunkirk
Commander Morgan
The British army - which is made up of a number of regiments