The previously unmarked grave of an Edinburgh man of the 1st (Royal) Dragoons has now been identified and marked more than a ...
Carton de Wiart died in 1963 at the age of 83, but his exploits have inspired generations of service members in the United ...
The metal detectorist who made the incredible discovery was able to trace the badge back to a man who lived in Grimsby ...
British munitions factories produced over 170 million artillery shells during WW1. As trenches were very good at defending soldiers from the direct attacks of enemy soldiers, other methods for ...
Injured British soldiers being carried by stretcher down a busy communication trench in Mesopotamia (now Iraq), WW1. As the Gallipoli Campaign was coming to a close, the British found that they ...
The unit war diary for that day states that the 6th Battalion was at Rouge de Bout and trenches at Petillon and there was one soldier ... at the outbreak of war. British Transport Police ...
After piper Malcolm Campbell was shot and left for dead during World War One, he credited his bagpipes with helping to save ...
Bearley resident Derek Bull, 72, finds he can count Shakespeare and Lady Diana as distant relations as he traces his ancestry ...
Soon, soon, to faithful warriors comes the rest” by Zingari Was it not sacriIege when for the first time in the history of ...
Alex Garland's "Civil War" follow-up, "Warfare," screened for the first time in Hollywood to a crowd of real life veterans.