THE Great War is ranked ... stand in military lines as far as the eye can see, or how many names are etched on memorials, the sorrowful truth is that each and every one of those men was somebody ...
A monument was placed in front of a public school on Carlsborg Road in 1924 with a bronze plaque and a message.
The blast killed six of his comrades, wounded six others and also killed four war horses that happened ... In April 1918, the 32-year-old soldier with the 1st Battalion, King’s Own Royal ...
The war was a time of change for the treatment of injuries and illness. Injured and sick soldiers needed to be treated quickly so they could go back to fighting as soon as possible. Casualty ...
Curriculum-linked session plans explore World War One and the humanitarian impact of armed conflict, using a film created by a young filmmaker from a WWI soldier's point of view. Engage learners with ...
And now, along with four other York and Lancaster Regiment World War One soldiers, his grave has now been marked with his name. Get a bespoke headline round-up, as well as all of the latest ...
Parish councillors say they were nearly banned from using soldiers' names on new roads. The multi-faith event will take place at the India Gate in Brighton's Royal Pavilion Gardens. Researchers ...
EXACTLY one ... This a World War I memorial in France, located in the Faubourg d'Amiens British cemetery, in the western part of the town of Arras. "The memorial commemorates 34,785 soldiers ...
GOLDEN names of the estimated 221 Westhoughton servicemen killed in World War One on the town’s war memorial will have an extra gleam to them this Remembrance Day. Westhoughton Town Council and ...