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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame was 26 when he died at the Battle of Langemarck in August 1917.
Prior to the United States of America’s official entry into World War I, a considerable number of Americans volunteered for fighting service in either the British Commonwealth or French forces ...
In today's episode, we put you in the shoes of a British pilot during WW1. Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports take effect, Europe retaliates Yellowstone to Yosemite: Kevin Costner ...
Explorers say they've found the wreckage of a British warship that was sunk by a German U-boat during World War I. Some 524 people, including the ship's captain, perished when the HMS Hawke went ...
Friday marks the centenary of one of the most significant British surrenders to Ottoman forces during World War I, which some historians still remember it as the then empire's most humiliating defeat.
The Colonial Seamen’s Association (CSA) was founded in 1935 as a response to the racist 1935 British Shipping (Assistance) Act. The Act subsidised the British shipping industry by safeguarding ...
Last month, at the behest of the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington, a British government diving unit retrieved the ship’s bell from the wreck, almost 400 feet below the water’s ...
During WWI, hundreds of thousands of soldiers from British Dominions and Crown Colonies such as the West Indies, India, Pakistan, South Africa and Nigeria fought in the First World War.
“A lady was shopping for old WWI artefacts in a shop in Western Australia ... The medals returned to Colin are the Victory Medal, the British War Medal and the 1914-15 Star Medal.