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Aces of war: Raoul Lufbery – the soul of the Lafayette Escadrille
Raoul Lufbery, a WWI ace who flew for France and the U.S., scored 16 victories and later trained American pilots before dying ...
September 1914. The war has stalled, everyone is miserable, and your exciting new job is apparently to dig a massive hole and hope it keeps enough people alive. That is the fairly grim pitch behind ...
In France and Belgium, Indian participation in World War I remains visible through cemeteries, memorials and annual ...
Indian war pave blood-soaked path through Rome, Herkimer as brutal Mohawk Valley battles force British build of Fort Stanwix.
A COMMEMORATION service held to honour a Maryport soldier who died during the Great War was attended by his great grandnephew.
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Aces of war: Billy Bishop – the lone wolf of the northern sky
Canadian ace Billy Bishop scored 72 WWI victories, becoming the British Empire's top ace and later shaping Allied air ...
With the Cannes Film Festival’s red carpet carpet still almost a week away from being laid, Mubi has swooped on another film ...
Dig Trenches and Hold the Line in WW1 Tactical Colony Sim Dig In! Wage war one shovel at a time and experience true trench ...
Dig In is a WW1 trench warfare colony sim where you build an evolving trench network with layered defenses, manage soldiers ...
The regulation-issue bible, which many men carried close to their hearts, stopped the bullet, halting its deadly progress at page 685.
The regulation-issue bible, which many men carried close to their hearts, stopped the bullet, halting its deadly progress at ...
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