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Pvt. Robert Kenneth Malcolm, a British soldier who disappeared in Belgium during World War I, was laid to rest Wednesday, four years after his remains were identified.
Not all of the war was spent in battle. Soldiers recall moments of peace and relaxation - even fraternisation with the enemy.
Firepower included over 3,000 artillery pieces, 1,400 planes and 267 tanks, mostly supplied by the French and British, but manned to a large extent by Americans, Neumann said.
News Scottish News British Army WW1 Scots soldier's grave identified in Belgium after over 100 years 2nd Lieutenant Hugh Barr, of East Kilbride, was killed during an attack on the German-occupied ...
During WWI, the British Army sustained 57,470 casualties on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. There were19,240 fatalities which left 38,230 soldiers in need of medical and casualty ...
Despite even the law blocking black men from joining the British military, David Clemetson was one of the first black British Officers in WW1 News By Niamh Dann What's On Writer ...