The year 2014 is the centenary of the start of the First World War.
A 'proud' former Sikh soldier who fought for the British Army in Burma, Malaya and Singapore – and took tea with Lord Mountbatten – has died, aged 98.
Research your First World War Stories: The 1914 Star.
Research your First World War Stories: Memorial Plaque.
Today, UKPHA was invited to Wellington Barracks by The First Minister of the Government of Flanders to witness 'The Arrival of the Soil ceremony'.
The historic contribution made by Sikh soldiers who fought for Britain has been marked by the Army at an event at the Royal Military Academy in Camberley, Surrey.
Sikh Voices of the First World War: 'This is the most happy death that anyone can die'.
First World War Victoria Cross Commemorative Paving Stone unveiling.
Sikh Voices of the First World War: Educate yourselves.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Experienced Eyes.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: A Military Inheritance.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: A Sikh Flyer.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Internal Security.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Siege Survivor.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Paying Homage to the 'Tomb of the Unknown Warrior'.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Hero of Waziristan.
Sikhs and World War One Project Recives Major Funding!
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Prisoner of War.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: A Double Volunteer.
Sikh Faces of the First World War: Badges of Honour