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The Battle of Saipan: America’s Bloodiest Pacific VictoryAt dawn on the 15th of June, 1944, hundreds of American landing craft edged toward the southern shores of Saipan. The men ...
Battle damaged flag with compelling story of Admiral Lord Nelson's victory at Battle of Trafalgar is a £1-million auction ...
From fighting Napoleon at sea to founding farmland in Upper Canada, Jonathan Petch's remarkable journey is etched into the very logs of his historic family home that is now preserved in Aurora ...
A flag with shrapnel from the Battle of Trafalgar has a compelling story to tell and is likely to sell for nearly £1 million.
Top Hewlett Packard Enterprise partners gathered this week for HPE’s annual Discover conference maintain that an HPE victory in the court battle against the U.S. Department of Justice to acquire ...
Saturday's front pages mainly focus on the decision by MPs to back assisted dying in England and Wales. With the headline, "Victory!", the Daily Express features an image of campaigners outside ...
Dr Sam Willis explores the many wounds that Nelson received in his life, as well as his fatal wound received at the Battle of Trafalgar. Sam speaks with Michael Crumplin, a retired consultant general ...
Scraps occasionally appear in sales of the most famous flag from the battle, from the Victory. It draped Nelson’s coffin at his funeral in London in January 1806, after his body was sent back to ...
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The British naval hero is primed for action as he writes from on board HMS Victory that he 'hopes for a good battle which God of his infinite mercy grant us very soon'.
The captain of Britain’s most famous warship has been named the first winner of a Royal British Legion award dedicated to a former naval leader. Lieutenant Commander Steve Cass, who recently ...
This Award has been made possible thanks to those who served alongside Sir Clive on HMS Bulwark, who made a generous donation to the RBL in his honour.” Steve took command of Victory earlier this year ...
The Society acknowledged various gifts to HMS Victory and the museum—including the flag laid over Lord Nelson at the time of his death, which George III had given to Edward Foster, then Miniaturist to ...
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