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WWI play Women in War returns to Camden People’s Theatre from July 29 to August 2, telling the story of frontline nurses and ambulance ...
T ynemouth’s distinctive seven-storey First World War watchtower is in line for an internal refurb, pending council approval.
During the Battle of Caporetto in late 1917 during World War I, a young German officer by the name of Erwin Rommel led an elite team of around 100 Stormtroopers that captured around 9,000 Italian ...
The top 11 most popular WW1 books ever written - No.1 is a must-read classic From the trenches to the home front, these books capture the haunting legacy of World War I. Explore the narratives ...
There were items and references to the three Wiedman brothers, who served with Company G in WWI. I tucked it in the back of my mind because I’m always looking for more veterans to share their ...
Eagle Archives, Oct. 10, 1977: The surviving members of the 301st Ambulance Association of World War I, an outfit that once numbered 181 men, marked their 60th reunion. They have ...
World War II veterans and Allied power leaders celebrate the 80th annivesary of D-Day in Normandy. How many World War II veterans are still alive?
The hospital is now known as Jefferson Lansdale Hospital, and the ambulance service is known as the Lansdale Volunteer Medical Services Corps.
Women - like Emily Duncan, an ambulance driver from Aberdeen - played a crucial role in the pioneering Scottish Women's Hospitals during WW1.
Testament of Youth: a volunteer’s WWI memoir of a lost generation Poet and pacifist Vera Brittain was a Red Cross nurse during the First World War. In her most famous work, ‘A Testament of Youth’, she ...
The wreck of a WWI German U-boat sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1922 has been discovered off the East Coast of the United States, about 40 miles off Virginia and at a depth of about 400 feet.
The fascinating life of WWI’s only serving Indigenous Australian woman, Marion Leane Smith The only identified Indigenous Australian woman in WWI was actually serving for Canada.