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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 area of ...
In June 1921, the remains of an unknown British officer bearing buttons and badges of the Dorsetshire Regiment were found, but further identification proved impossible.
The Indian Army still uses old British-era names and recruits soldiers based on caste or region, which hurts national unity, ...
The copper instrument belonged to Private George Alan Carver, a soldier from the 12th Battalion Durham Light Infantry (DLI), ...
The impressive medal collection is going under the hammer in a specialist militaria sale in at Hall Fine Arts in Shrewsbury ...
But in his free time, Stemkens roams the nearby forests on both sides of the border, armed with the metal detector he uses to ...
Unlike the other iconic war photos from the Great War and the Second World War, however, this photograph is an icon of a conflict that is overshadowed in Canadian remembrance, even sometimes forgotten ...
The impressive medal collection is going under the hammer in a specialist militaria sale in at Hall Fine Arts in Shrewsbury on Wednesday, August 27.
Emmanuel Macron spoke partly in English for his own address, in which he relayed his thanks for the King’s “great courtesy”, ...
It is now held at The Story in Mount Oswald House on the outskirts of Durham City, which is the permanent home of the DLI collection and archive - the bugle is one of the thousands of items under its ...