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Britain’s Princess Anne, New Zealand’s prime minister and Australia’s governor-general gathered near the World War I ...
A battered diary from World War I was just found in a barn in England. It recounts the horrific Battle of the Somme, the ...
Vietnam has been called the first “television” war. But it has also inspired generations of writers who have explored its ...
Gulf Breeze resident Army Private First Class Arthur Lynch, 99, one of the dwindling number of remaining WWII veterans, ...
Historic First World War medals given to a heroic Portsmouth soldier are going up for auction. The honours of James Ockendon will be sold by Nesbits Antiques Auctions in Clarendon Road ...
As the faint glimmer of dawn bounced off the waters of Gallipoli on April 15, 1915, Private Dick Clarke huddled in ...
Australia is not prepared for a war or a half-war near its shores. Anthony Albanese has no wish to discuss this matter ...
Eight decades ago, U.S. Army soldiers raised the American flag in ... At this point in the war, advancing Allied forces had a doctrine to avoid being bogged down in urban warfare, preferring ...
Morrison, an Army medic killed in action in France during World War I. Pvt ... His commander recommended him for the French War Cross. On Oct. 31, in the Argonne, a German shell came through ...
Eighty years have passed since the end of a unique chapter for the wartime pupils of Southampton’s Taunton's School.
Anne attended a service at Anzac Cove on the 110th anniversary of the ill-fated assault by Australian and New Zealand troops.