More than 1,000 Indian troops came to Bournemouth in 1914 and 1915 to be treated for their injuries.
Soldiers preparing to fight in World War One trained to cook in trenches in West Sussex before heading off to the front line.
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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame was 26 when he died at the Battle of Langemarck in August 1917. His ...
A memorial to four men who were killed in World War One has been unveiled in their home village, thanks to the efforts of a resident who discovered their names were missing from the roll of honour.
Four British soldiers who were killed in World War One will be reburied in northern France later. The remains of Arthur Cook, Robert Cullum, John Fraser and William London, all privates of 1/5 Bn ...
A number of Indigenous WWI soldiers pose for a photo at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. (Indiana University Archaeology and Anthropology Museum) “I’m so thankful that his blood runs in our veins,” said ...
The body of a World War I soldier was found in a melting glacier in the Italian Alps, officials said. Ministero Difesa Human remains discovered on the Vedretta di Lares glacier in the Italian Alps ...
View post: These $10 Outdoor Faucet Protectors From Amazon Install in Seconds and Could Save You Thousands This Winter A beach cleaner discovered two messages in a bottle penned by soldiers as they ...
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