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Van Schaik’s letter inquiring about Army Capt. Walter “Hutch” Huchthausen sent US businessman and author Robert Edsel on an ...
The British & Irish Lions and Rugby Australia are pleased to announce a Player of the Match medal will be named in honour of ...
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of the 80th anniversary of Dutch Liberation veterans and their carers have a chance to relive history ...
Flags of the Alliance members flap in the wind prior to a defence ministers meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, 10 ...
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie is buried where he was killed by a sniper after leading a successful beach landing in April 1915.
British servicemen died in the U.S. while training during WW II. They're buried here, far from their homes and families.
After the fights at Lexington and Concord's North Bridge, the British column had to return to Boston. On its way, the ...