A memorial for a "remarkable" World War One soldier who received the Victoria Cross has been given Grade II listed status. Pte James Miller VC, who was born near Hoghton, Lancashire, in 1890, was shot ...
The sillouettes are positioned as near as possible to where the men lived Thirty five metal silhouettes representing soldiers killed in World War One are to be placed around the village where the ...
statue of a Sikh soldier has been unveiled in a town centre to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One (WW1). The bronze work in Smethwick honours service personnel of all faiths from ...
When officials did attempt identification, it was often unreliable, resulting in live soldiers being recorded as deceased and dead soldiers being marked as only slightly wounded. By World War I ...
it’s clear that the commemorations created after what was then known as the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the ...
Soldiers made shadows in the moonlight as they walked. Dead men had been coming down the mountain all evening, lashed onto the backs of mules. They came lying belly-down across the wooden pack ...