British soldiers who died in World War One and were buried in unnamed graves have finally been identified. The remains of ...
Lieutenant Hugh Barr, of East Kilbride, was killed during an attack on the German-occupied town of Werwick in Belgium on ...
The Embassy of Belgium has a remarkable new World War I exhibit that has been traveling across the United States. It tells a story of a unique military unit that had adventures unlike any other ...
More than a century after his death, the previously unmarked grave of Corporal of Horse (CoH) Charles Edward Dean has finally ...
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On the eve of World War One, as German forces demanded safe passage through Belgium on their way to attack France, the Belgian king refused to stand aside. What came next was unimaginable.
A Lanarkshire soldier who lost his life during the First World War has been honoured more than a century after his death as one of three soldiers whose graves have now been identified. Their final ...
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