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Medieval Weapons and Armor used in WW1Perhaps even more harrowing than the progression towards these new weapons, was the regression back towards the basic weapons from the past. In stark contrast to the advancing technology of the ...
Tomb Guard Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay stood on Arlington National Cemetery’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Plaza and held up a ...
THE full line-up for Wirral’s comic convention event has been revealed. On Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22, That Geeky Place and the Pyramids Shopping Centre will be hosting Pyramids Comic Con ...
Born in remote Dunedin, New Zealand, Sir Harold Gillies pioneered reconstructive facial surgery for World War 1 soldiers, ...
WWI pandemic is explored in The Flu That Killed 50 Million, Murder 24/7 returns for a new run, there's the New Zealand ...
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The Most Interesting Spanish American War Discovery YetThis got our attention metal detecting Spanish American War camps that we found exploring the woods. The camp was first used ...
Step back in time with NYC restaurants that still serve 1960s charm—booths, burgers, and classic vibes that never went out of ...
The much-talked-about event, which also fell on President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, drew thousands of spectators despite ...
When the covert drone attack Operation Spier’s Web destroyed up to 20 planes at a Russian Base in Eastern Siberia in early ...
A man who established the UK's first memorial to Sikhs who served in both world wars has been recognised for his voluntary ...
The Truce is one of the most evocative tales told about World War 1. New evidence shows Indians laid down arms too, and ...
WINGER, Minn. — World War I was an international tragedy, but the town of Winger has found a new way to honor those who died in WWI battles more than a century ago.
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