LAST week, we told the story of Belgian soldier Pieter Vermote who lies in the old cemetery in Sedgefield, opposite the site of Winterton ...
Letters, postcards and medals have also been gathered for the project. The records can be accessed for free on the ...
The discovery motivated the RCS Association (RCSA) to take on the task of not only restoring the WW2 plaque but also recreating the WW1 memorial with the help of historical photographs and documents, ...
As we remember those who have fallen in global conflicts, past and present, an interactive tool is available for the public ...
In the first few weeks of the First World War, the British Army requisitioned more than 120,000 horses to serve across the Channel. In four years of conflict, some eight million horses, donkeys and ...
The widget allows you to search the full records of casualties as the country falls silent to remember those lost ...
At precisely 11am, on November 11, 1918, the guns fell silent, and what was then known as the Great War came to an end. The ...
The Royal Family will lead the nation in the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph this weekend, with events held ...
Airmen from New Brunswick were pioneers of air warfare during the First World War. During that time, aircrafts were in the development stage.
EXPERTS have confirmed the identity of a “remarkable” World War 1 wreck on the North Sea floor off the Scottish coast found in the summer ...
Major Robb was shot down when we made the bayonet charge and he was lying 40 yards in front of the Germans, who were waiting for anyone ...
The wreck site of a World War One warship has been identified after more than a century.