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?
The Carolina Corps achieved emancipation through military service, paving the way for future fighters in the British Empire ...
Scots – particularly Highland Scots – had long-standing ... Around 75,000 British soldiers suffered from the condition during WW1. Hygiene and sanitation in the trenches was difficult to ...
In a ‘living memorial’ to the British soldiers killed in the Somme, young men dressed in WW1 uniforms appeared at stations and in city centres all over the country. In towns and cities ...
Sikhs made up more than 20% of the British Indian Army at the outbreak of World War One, according to the WW1 Sikh Memorial ... "It's about standing together, regardless of differences, and ...