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This week, a string of archaeological studies lend insight into Roman gladiators, an ancient crocodile-like beast, and a prehistoric bird nearly lost to time.
Van Schaik’s letter inquiring about Army Capt. Walter “Hutch” Huchthausen sent US businessman and author Robert Edsel on an ...
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'She fought not with bullets, but with kindness.' Dorothy Jane Burdge | OpinionGuest writer John Dekhane shares the selfless story of Canton resident Dorothy Jane Burdge who died in World War II.
Battlefield pilgrims who are following in the footsteps of their Anzac relatives on Mat McLachlan's commemorative Anzac Day 2025 battlefield tours ...
Over the last week, selected homes across Canada received poignant reminders of military members who fought and died in the ...
The Cardigan Rugby Club choir recently performed at the Last Post ceremony at Menin Gate, honouring WWI soldiers. Their ...
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WW2 postcard campaign reminds homeowners that fallen 'lived where you live"HALIFAX — Over the last week, selected homes across Canada received poignant reminders of military members who fought and ...
MEMBERS of Cardigan Rugby Club choir have returned from a poignant visit to the World War One battlefields of France and Belgium where ...
Evelyn Scrub Memorial is emblematic of the war history for many rural towns where young men went to World War I and never ...
First World War cenotaphs and memorials in communities across Australia, you’ll find them in the cities, in villages on the coast, in far-flung outback towns - austere, reverential, ...
Obadiah (Oparia), also known as Frederick, and Thompson Nicholls were the sons of Humphrey Nicholls and his wife Harete Ngakoura Tamihana, of Te Kahika, near Te Puke (Ngāti Tuheke, Tapuika).
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