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Have a look at our archive of interviews and profiles with celebrities, politicians and military experts. We aim to leave no stone unturned...
Married to the job
The nature of military life can present a host of challenges for forces couples. Rebecca Grant discovers what it takes for them to make their love last the distance
Switched on
If you watch the Discovery Channel this Remembrancetide, chances are youll see one of these faces. They are part of a select group of people hand-picked by the Legion to share their views on why remembrance is so important a grenade
It happened to me: Matt Croucher
The young George Cross hero tells Legion what races through your mind when you trip a grenade
A very civil servant
An interview with Kathy Barnes, head of the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency
Women on the front line
Modern warfare is changing, reports Amy Rowe, as she meets some of the women soldiers who are risking their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan
Bob Ainsworth interview
Legion interviewed Bob Ainsworth when he was still a humble Armed Forces Minister. You can read what the future Secretary of State for Defence had to say here...
Lights, camera, action!
Whether youre creating a Hollywood blockbuster or a low-budget masterpiece, audiences want war films to be both entertaining and accurate, reports Rebecca Grant
My Legion Life: Canon Peter Bruinvels
County Manager for Surrey, Canon Peter Bruinvels, shares his day-to-day life with the Legion
Secrets of a Bletchley code breaker
Last post: Mavis Batey on her secret role in WWII
Future soldiers: from big screen to the battlefield
Graham Cushway discovers how big-budget blockbusters have provided inspiration to those who are working to improve battle technology