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An outline of British military history, 1660–1936 (1936). online; Dupuy, R. Ernest and Trevor N. Dupuy. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3500 B.C. to the Present (1993). Fortescue, John William. History of the British Army from the Norman Conquest to the First World War (1899–1930), in 13 volumes with six separate map volumes.
Graph of global conflict deaths from 1945 to 1989 from various sources. This is a list of wars that began between 1945 and 1989.Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
Conflict Location (modern) Notes Result Citation 55–54 B.C. Caesar's invasions of Britain: England Roman tributaries set up in a limited area. [1] 49–96 [A.D.] Roman conquest of Britain: Great Britain Roman Empire conquers Britain from the native Celts [2] 208–10 Severan invasion of Caledonia: Scotland Part of the Roman occupation of Britain
British expedition to Tibet; Timeline of the British Army 1800–1899; Timeline of the British Army since 2000; Timeline of the Peninsular War; Timeline of US intervention in the Syrian civil war; Tirah campaign; Trans-Iranian Railway; The Troubles; Turkish War of Independence
The present-day British Armed Forces encompass the Royal Navy, the British Army, and the Royal Air Force. Britain has been involved in a great many armed conflicts since the union in 1707, on all continents except for Antarctica.
In Malaya, a rebellion against British rule had been in progress since 1948, led by Communists based in the local Chinese community. Once again, Churchill's government inherited a crisis, and once again Churchill chose to use direct military action against those in rebellion while attempting to build an alliance with those who were not.
This category contains historical military operations which were planned or executed by the United Kingdom (1801–present). Please see the category guidelines for more information. Subcategories
Royal army of James II: Rebel army of Duke of Monmouth: Internal Conflict, Victory for James II: 1688 1689 Glorious Revolution: James II: William of Orange Dutch military forces British military forces Internal Conflict. James II replaced as king by his daughter Mary II and her husband William III; 1689 1746 Jacobite Rebellions: England (until ...