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A remarkable grassroots effort between a family historian and a volunteer organisation results in 107 soldiers in unmarked ...
Not content with ridiculing the Kaiser in the pages of the Daily Express, Sidney Strube joined up, serving with distinction ...
Striking projections will be displayed on City Hall this ANZAC Day, commemorating the 110th anniversary of the landing of ...
The letter was marked “return to sender” 13 days later on February 23, 1942. For an agonising 12 months, Mrs Bullwinkel had ...
WW1 U.S. Army Signal Corps. " My grandmother and all her fellow women soldiers changed the course of history for all American women by demonstrating that women soldiers could perform essential ...
Readers were divided on the idea of reintroducing national service, with many agreeing that Britain’s military is underprepared, but questioning whether conscription is the right solution in 2025 ...
We often hear a lot of strange things that go on in the world, but stranger things have happened here, for when you look back ...
As a military historian, I know that in WW1 the troops were under canvas because there was no accommodation, and that private estates had to be taken over for training areas. I doubt if there is ...
Anzac Day unites us as a nation – but it does so for uniquely personal reasons. Every single one of us will observe the ...
AN OPPORTUNITY to step into times past is once again open to the public with the reopening for the season of County Carlow Military Museum.