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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death.
SOLDIERS from the British Indian Army of WW1 have been honoured at an unveiling ceremony in the former military hospital, now known as the Bournemouth Civic Centre.
Over 100 years on from the start of WW1, the British Army is learning about the conflict that shaped so much of our world today.
Three British soldiers were found in a back garden in France when the owner dug a trench for a drainpipe.
Born and raised in Yorkshire, Flora Sandes was the only British woman to serve on the frontline in WW1 - fighting for the Serbian army.
THESE incredible never-before-seen pictures reveal British soldiers relaxing away from the trenches, playing cricket and having a kickabout during World War One. The collection of black and white p… ...
Artillery soldiers spent 62% of their time either at the front or fighting, while the cavalry spent just 20% of their time at the front or fighting.
A grave marked to an "unknown soldier" has been shown to belong to Lt Charles Cautherley, who died in Belgium in WW1 A soldier who died in World War One will be rededicated after his body was ...
The action shots show Jock soldiers marching to the frontline in France, carrying an injured comrade back on a stretcher and huddling in a trench.
In one composite image, a view of London’s Sloane Street shows US troops marching in 1918, compared to a photo of it as a present-day shopping metropolis.
World War One (WW1) soldiers spent less than half their time on the front line, according to researchers. A study led by Goldsmiths, University of London, found British army infantry troops spent ...
Britain's military personnel have spoken at their pride at commemorating their predecessors who fought in the First World War. HMS Iron Duke Commanding Officer, Commander Tom Tredray lays his ...