Dan Snow describes the food rations supplied for British soldiers during WW1 and compares these with ... Napoleon is claimed to have said “an army marches on its stomach”.
The 1st Fighter Wing' aerial dominanceis a living legacy, soaring through history and inspiring generations to come." ...
Whatever one’s views on Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon hitherto, from a military and a security perspective the ...
The grave of a First World War soldier in Ypres, Belgium, has been confirmed to be that of a man who went to school and ...
The Shire Hill Hospital which once aided casualties from the battles of the First World War has been abandoned since 2018 and ...
Cape Canaveral National Cemetery will host a memorial ceremony for 40 unclaimed and unaccompanied veterans and eligible ...
Celebrations are taking place in the UK and France to mark the centenary of the opening of a bridge built with funds raised ...
It's a symbol of cutting-edge military might from 100-plus years ago — propeller-driven, wind-in-your-face, fabric-covered — and a blueprint for great planes later built on Long Island.
The tradition of awarding battle honours in Commonwealth countries dates back to the 18th Century, when they were sewn onto ...
In a significant and historic step, King Charles III has approved a recommendation to award 22 WWI battle honours to Te ...
Its story, from U.S. Navy service to Japanese capture and back again, makes it a powerful symbol of the Pacific War’s ...