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WW1 Sopwith Camels vs. Zeppelins

As the battle for the skies came to World War I, the British Royal Navy soon found itself desperately trying to get rid of ...
Aviator Alfred Buckham created some of the earliest and most awe-inspiring bird's-eye images – to achieve them, he employed perilous, death-defying acts of ingenuity.
You are likely to have heard Laurence Binyon’s words but what other quotes have been associated with Remembrance Sunday?
A Remembrance event will be held at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome. The ceremony will be led by the Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Jennifer Tolhurst, and the service will be delivered by the Bishop of ...
Ceremonies across the county saw pupils, staff and local communities join forces in moving displays of remembrance and ...
Traditionally, in many countries like the UK and Canada, the red poppy is worn on the left lapel (part of the front of a jacket or coat) or left side of your chest. This is to honour and remember the ...
Dozens of British and Commonwealth war heroes, whose identities have remained a mystery for decades, have finally been ...
Two British soldiers have been commemorated more than a century after they were killed fighting in World War One. The graves of second lieutenants Esmond Kellie and Eric Hopkins of the Bedfordshire ...
There were many acts of courage in World War One but few could match that of piper Daniel Laidlaw. Armed with just a set of bagpipes, the Scotsman played his way into danger when his regiment was in ...
The small and nimble FRS.1 Sea Harrier defied the prevailing logic of the 1970s and 1980s, in which air forces competed to build bigger and faster fighter jets.
The four Grimsby soldiers have been reburied, with full military honours, in northern France Four British soldiers who were killed in World War One have been reburied in France with military honours.
Four British soldiers who were killed in World War One will be reburied in northern France later. The remains of Arthur Cook, Robert Cullum, John Fraser and William London, all privates of 1/5 Bn ...