A team of archaeologists has excavated the site of a World War One training camp in Bexhill. Cooden Camp was used as a base for troops sent to the front line during the Great War.
Cooden Camp was used throughout World War One, originally housing men who would form the 11th, 12th and 13th Battalions of the Royal Sussex Regiment. The Sussex men who trained at the camp were ...
The British Empire is also dragged into the conflict and the war in Europe starts to expand across the globe. The first shots of World War One are fired ... the British, Canadian and French.
BBC News reports that the site of Cooden Camp, a World War I training camp that opened in 1914, is being investigated ahead ...
When junior hockey returns to St. John's this fall, the team that takes the ice will serve as a salute to the province's military history.
Your Excellencies,General and Flag Officers, CWO & CPOs, Defence Team members,Members of the Remembrance Day Sentry Program and their ...
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment are remembered for their sacrifice in the First World War, and is among the oldest ... advance toward German lines on July 1, 1916 at Beaumont-Hamel, just 68 ...
She spent the last year renovating the small barn for what will be the only store for 37 kilometres. There’ll be coffee, baked goods, essentials and products by veteran-owned enterprises. She’s ...
The bones of a Canadian soldier found on a battlefield in France from the First World War are not the remains of a long-lost ...
The following year Churchill sailed with his regiment ... the Second World War. In Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union, Churchill also spotted a new enemy. In March 1946, he delivered one of the opening ...