A military memorabilia enthusiast says he is honoured to have bought the medals of Melton Mowbray soldier Harry White, who ...
Nagpur: When Boers in South Africa were at war with the ... continues with the British tradition of holding the annual Ladysmith competition to mark the siege and end to Boer hostilities in ...
The Napoleonic, Crimean and Boer Wars, the Indian campaigns followed by the First World War and ensuing major 20 th century British armed conflicts (18 different campaign medals were issued in the ...
In 1899, a unique artillery shell bearing a plum cake and Christmas greetings marked a truce during the Boer War in Ladysmith ...
When John Dill died on Nov. 4, 1944, it shook the upper echelons of the United States military, right up through Army Chief ...
At the outbreak of the Great War on 4 August 1914, the unit was made up of 421 men with 22 officers. During 1914, while the unit saw no active combat, there were still two servicemen who died while in ...
John Greer Dill was born on Christmas Day 1881 in Lurgan, the only son and second child of John and Jane Dill.
The City of Windsor has released its Remembrance Day programming for this year. The city has partnered with the Windsor Veterans Memorial Services Committee, local military representatives and the WPS ...
Collections Search lets you search across Archives’ personnel files for the Anglo-Boer (South African ... prisoners of war and conscientious objectors, Army, Navy, and air personnel, Marines, medals ...
Vernon Kay was left in tears as BBC Radio 2 listeners shared their own Children In Need stories amid supporting Paddy ...