- Albert Einstein
- Winston Churchill
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
- Unknown
- GEORGE ORWELL
- GENERAL JAMES "JUMPIN' JIM" GAVIN
- Oliver Cromwell
- Nuts!
- General George Patton Jr
- Stanley Baldwin
- General Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Erwin Rommel
- Stalin
- UBIQUE by Rudyard Kipling
- Battle of New Orleans
- I Was A Soldier
- The Young British Soldier - Rudyard Kipling
- It was, it is, September
- SOLDIER, SOLDIER - Kipling Again Of Course
- THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER - Kipling
- Kipling question
- THE REBELS (1778) (Tune: Black Joak)
- Ballad on the American War
- A little something
- MILITARY POEMS
- NZ song fron the Korean War
- MANDALAY - Rudyard kipling
- The Things They Carried
- SAM SMALL (Pick oop tha' muskett) by Stanley Holloway
- How true?
- Soldier's Farewell
- Bernard Law Montgomery
- Who Are You?
- The FNG
- A Man in Anzio
- A Good Read
- If its rubbish tell me
- World War I poems - Rupert Brooke
- Boots - Rudyard Kipling
- A poem by George L. Skypeck
- Where Hell is Six Feet Deep
- How Rifleman Brown Came To Valhalla
- not a quote or a poem but a song
- A WWI Song
- Memorable Quotes from Oh what a lovely war
- I Do Not Know Your Name
- Crosses
- Here, Bullet
- Saying goodbye
- 'i Went To See The Soldiers'.
- The Military Wife
- The Gospel Of The Royal Armoured Corps.
- Old Soldiers never die
- Not military, but worth reading
- USN "BULL" Halsey
- Vietnam TopGun
- Fighting for strangers (steeleye Span)
- British soldier (Harvey Andrews)
- Three of my war poems
- More War Poems
- War as it really is
- War Poem With A Defference
- Battlefield speech given by Lt. Col. Tim Collins
- WW I poem
- NightStalker
- Before You Go...
- WWI poem
- Tommy in the Long War
- Poem by Wilfred Owen
- Another by Wilfred Owen
- Gentleman-rankers By Rudyard Kipling
- The lady of Shalott
- Winston Churchill's first address to the House of Commons
- Lament to America
- Civvy V Military
- Finally, we lay them to rest
- Vietnam Trilogy
- Remembrance poem
- America’s Vietnam War Surviving Dead
- Spare a Thought
- A Different Christmas
- Quote from the book "Shake hands with the devil"
- Marine Eulogy
- High Flight remembered
- The Monsters And The Weak
- Song banned by BBC Radio
- A Singing tribute to Fred Dibnah
- Christmas at war
- Poem - No Title
- My Favourite Quote
- It Must Be So
- Poem about the Hood
- Ragged Old Flag, written by Johnny Cash
- Military poetry site
- The Men of Lyon Street
- Why is it that the poppies grow?
- Tommy Atkins
- Childhood Years
- In Flanders Fields
- The ANZAC on the wall
- It is the Soldier