The Passchendaele Museum in Zonnebeke, Belgium is seeking information from the St Helens community to trace World War One nurse, Ada Brown after ...
Two hundred thousand Irishmen - give or take the dead, the maimed, the mad, the misremembered - who put on British khaki and ...
It’s a tribute to a man who not only shaped the Canadian Army but also, in his own quiet way, helped shape Canada itself.
IN the worst snowstorm in a generation 100 years ago this weekend, one of the Tees Valley’s most illustrious sons was killed when his ...
Despite heavy artillery support, the regiment suffered 2,678 casualties while advancing just 6,000 yards during 18 continuous days of action. One soldier fell for every 2 yards gained. The unit's ...
S.D. & G Highlander, Regimental Sergeant-Major Eugene R. Leroux, proudly carries Canada’s World War II flag, the Red Ensign, ...
It’s a profound experience to visit Ieper with all its Irish and especially Kilkenny connections. Of the over 55,000 names on ...
On the eleventh of November 1918, the most deadly conflict the world has seen up until that point was coming to an end. Over ...
The remains of a northern Wisconsin World War II veteran killed nearly 81 years ago have been accounted for, according to a ...
Out of the 1,500 men on his ship, Del Thielke was the only one selected to be aboard the USS Missouri when the peace treaty ...
World War I ended with the armistice on Nov. 11, 1918, which stopped the fighting. The war was officially concluded by the ...
After being killed and disappearing 80 years ago, a West Virginia World War II soldier has been accounted for and his remains have returned stateside.