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The French countryside inland of the D-Day beaches provided some of the toughest fighting terrain of WWII. The 'bocages' ...
A World War Two tank driver remembers having to a get a tow because his tank's battery was flat when he heard news of the end ...
THE wind swirls sand around my boots and gulls bounce overhead as I read the 47 Royal Marine Commando Memorial at the viewpoint in Port-en-Bessin, the site of a daring raid following D-Day.
Tracing the towpath, I reach Caen, then hop a train to Bayeux. Having toured the Battle of Normandy Museum, I take my final steps of the trip, some 60 miles later, at the Bayeux War Cemetery ...
He sits at home in St John’s, Worcester, surrounded by his books and magazines. A Bible lies on the table before him and over ...
Follow live updates as the UK celebrates the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a military procession and flypast in London.
Nine Harwood Union students along with 17 U-32 students spent 12 days exploring France, the language, and the culture last ...