The medal trio and death plaque relating to Private Albert Jones, who was born in 1891 at Rushbury, near Munslow, Craven Arms, are included in Halls Fine Art’s militaria auction on Wednesday ...
From dogfights to epic bombing runs, these 10 military aviation films soar with real aircraft that bring authentic air power ...
Boasting charm, culture, and the very best of the coast and surrounding rolling South Downs countryside, the historic Roman city of Chichester not only constantly tops the best places to live in ...
What: This year’s theme is Rockford Sports. Activities include Make-a-Monkey workshop ($25 material fee); tour the Sock ...
Thanks to her prolific work in ancient discoveries, Mary Anning’s level of genius was unearthed, elevated and appreciated ...
Steven Spielberg loves war movies, and has made several of them. He also enjoys one particular '60s war movie starring Clint Eastwood.
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Over 100 years on from the start of the First World War, the British Army is learning ... the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives?
British munitions factories produced over 170 million artillery shells during WW1. As trenches were very good at defending soldiers from the direct attacks of enemy soldiers, other methods for ...
The soldiers would land at the coastal town of Marblehead, then continue on foot to Salem. A depiction of British Lieutenant-General Alexander Leslie Metropolitan Museum of Art Thomas Gage ...
The British Army have been told that their outdated, “heavy” and “clunky” rifles are the laughing stock of NATO. A senior serving officer told The Times that the army’s L115A3 “sniper ...
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