By 1917, the British Army could do this within a few ... then known as the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the machine ...
Few games truly captured the impact and importance of the first World War, but these titles managed to do the oft-forgotten ...
There was a tendency to make big, strong and heavy shields that could protect a soldier’s entire body. It also had to be able to be moved around the battlefield. The only solution was to put wheels on ...
A UK historian has highlighted evidence of the widespread contributions made by Indian soldiers to the First World War effort ...
The first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July, 1916, saw 19,240 British soldiers killed - the deadliest day in the history of the Army Mr Maasz said a World War One internet forum had been a ...
By late December 1914 World War I had been raging for nearly five months. Had anyone really believed it would be “all over by ...
TODAY if you fancy a ride in a World War One tank you need to head to the Tank Museum in Dorset. But in 1920 Southenders were able to have the ride of their lives thanks to an innovative new ...
An inmate facing 11 felony charges at the Robert Presley Detention Center was pronounced dead in his cell, the Riverside ...
The Japanese manufacturers are having a horrible time in MotoGP, perhaps their toughest since they evolved from manufacturing ...
The core of every army in WW1 is massed infantry. While many companies produce excellent 28mm scale metals, only Wargames Atlantic has made a concerted effort to produce hard plastic miniatures.
Our TV movie pick for tonight (Friday, 3 Jan) is 1917, the three-time Oscar-winning war film from co-writer and director Sam ...