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Before modern textiles produced protection from weather, artillery, and bullets, soldiers in WW1 relied on wool, leather, and steel to keep them warm and safe.
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death.
Belgium grave of WW1 British soldier is rededicated Ministry of Defence Lt Charles Cautherley's cousin Simon stood behind the new headstone at the rededication ceremony Louise Parry ...
Faction: The British Army The First World War At the start of the 20th century the British Army was a small body of volunteer regulars. The Boer War had provoked British war minister Richard ...
Ricky been finding out what kit British soldiers in WW1 had when they were fighting.
Each year on Memorial Day, American Legion Post 389 places two countries' flags — the United States and Canada — on the grave of World War I veteran Abraham P.
Pvt. Robert Kenneth Malcolm, a British soldier who disappeared in Belgium during World War I, was laid to rest Wednesday, four years after his remains were identified.
Explore the history of the Princess Mary Christmas gift box, a brass or silver tin containing gifts intended for all members of the armed forces of the British Empire on Christmas Day 1914 during ...
Last year, British and Canadian authorities gave seven soldiers killed in World War I a full military burial after their remains were discovered during a gas pipeline construction in Belgium.
Tom Kettle's Irish war poems are some of the most revered of World War One but Kettle was a devout Irish nationalist who joined the British Army as he believed in the fight for the freedom of ...
The grave of a soldier who died in World War One has been rededicated after his body was identified in a cemetery in Belgium.
The grave of a soldier who died in World War One has been rededicated after his body was identified in a cemetery in Belgium. Lt Charles Cautherley, of the Hertfordshire Regiment, died on 26 April ...