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Missing World War One soldier's grave identified - MSNIn June 1921, the remains of an unknown British officer bearing buttons and badges of the Dorsetshire Regiment were found, but further identification proved impossible. Now, research has revealed ...
Henry Tandey became the most decorated private soldier in World War One. His bravery though, would be eclipsed in the run up to World War Two by allegations he had spared Adolf Hitler's life, in 1918.
Soldiers from the Canadian Army's British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) carry the coffin of one of the three Canadian soldiers who died during the First World War as they are buried ...
World War 1 breakthrough: Bombshell antique discovery re-writes British army history A RECENTLY discovered Great War plaque has revealed that Walter Tull was not the first black serviceman to ...
World War 1; Highland war hero's World War One medals up for £4000 at auction ... 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal – are being sold by a private collector by auctioneers Bosleys.
SALFORD residents are being urged to do for a forgotten Victoria Cross hero what critics say his own regiment hasn't done - honour his memory. Joseph Woodall won a VC during the First World War ...
The World War-1 fought by the British India continues to resonate in the state, which sent a large number of soldiers to the battlefields spread across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Victoria Cross awarded to British hero who single-handedly machine-gunned more than 20 Germans to death and shot down a fighter plane in World War One sells for £220,000 ...
Femi: After the end of World War One in 1918, the British West Indies Regiment returned home. They may have played an important part in the defeat of Germany and its allies, but post-war ...
The grave of a missing World War One soldier has been identified in Belgium. Capt Ernest Cecil Blencowe of the Dorsetshire Regiment died in February 1916 trying to get control of The Bluff, an ...
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