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The Major Differences Between WW1 And WW2 TanksThe basic principles of what a tank was remained the same between the two wars, but by the time World War II broke out, major advances in armor ... Best The Mark I British Army heavy tank that ...
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame was 26 when he died at the Battle of Langemarck in August 1917.
Other amusing shots show a British soldier from World War One shaking ... Body Shield which was the first American body armour to be developed in WWI and an American soldier aiming a Colt atop ...
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Medieval Weapons and Armor used in WW1In stark contrast to the advancing technology of the twentieth century, many soldiers who were stuck ... and it's a furious call to arms The British Royal Family’s Ultra-Rare Car Collection ...
Summary and Key Points: On April 24, 1918, during WWI, the first-ever tank battle ... ends of armored assaults during World War I. The British Army deployed its first tank, the Mark I to mixed ...
YPRES, Belgium – Six British World War I soldiers have been reburied more than 100 years after they fell in a battle on Flanders Fields. The bodies were discovered in 2013 in the city of Ypres ...
During WWI the British Army recruited 250,000 boys under the age of 18, many of whom lied about their age so they could fight for king and country. Sidney Lewis, aged 13, in the Machine Gun Corps ...
The battle zone was the scene of some of the worst fighting between allied forces that were largely made up of French and British Commonwealth troops against a force built around German soldiers.
A battlefield poppy which a WW1 British soldier sent to his loving wife before he was killed in action has been discovered a century later. Private James Bowen, of the King's Shropshire Light ...
Over 100 years on from the start of the First World War, the British Army is learning ... the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives?
Second Lt Barr was one of three 'unknown' British soldiers of WW1 to finally be named at a poignant ceremony in Belgium on Wednesday. He was remembered at Zantvoorde British Cemetery and Lance ...
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