John Norris looks at a mainstay of the British Army in WWI; the 18-Pounder field gun ...
Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
Elizabeth I ordered the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic claimant to the English throne, on this day in 1587 ...
As a young British Army officer heading for Afghanistan, Barney Campbell visited the Dardanelles, scene of one of the First ...
Feb. 3, 1945, the battle for the capital of the Philippines began between Allied Forces and Imperial Japan. The 1st Cavalry ...
Craig’s response was to signal his men back to the modest cover of the hill crest while he advanced, firing his carbine to ...
In addition, Dominic Bilkey’s sound is first-rate, the various noises of war, as well as birdsong, being exceedingly ...
The Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, had fallen into Union hands on April 2, 1865. Robert E. Lee and the Army of ...
Lieutenant Edward Packe flew over the Western Front battlefield in a two-seater BE2c biplane at 7.30am on July 1, 1916. He was shot in the buttocks by a German fighter at 2,000ft.
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The Bloodiest Day in British History – The Somme Offensive of 1916July 1, 1916—the first day of the Battle of the Somme became the bloodiest day in British military history. Over 57,000 soldiers were lost in mere hours, in a battle that was both a disaster and a ...
A local club for all lovers of France, its language, culture, history and landscape. At our most recent meeting we heard how ...
After three decades of service for Norfolk Constabulary, Superintendent Jim Smerdon retired to the village of Garvestone for ...
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