Many important and influential people have called Augusta home, but you may not know it was the boyhood home of a U.S.
Born in 1878, he studied at Portsmouth and Southsea School of Art, and found early work selling his drawings to newspapers ... wireless station. WW1: What can today's soldiers learn?
An exhibition will be held to mark the 100th anniversary of a hall built in memory of men who died in World War One. Residents said Goxhill Memorial Hall, on Chapel Street, had been central to life in ...
Lady Dorothy Mills trailblazed her own path as a explorer becoming the first English women in Timbuktu as well as travelling deep into Venezuela and Central Asia ...
The University of Warwick and the Imperial War Museums are advertising an AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship in Lithographs of the First World War: printmaking, propaganda and ...
Seventy Black Union military members who fought in the Civil War will be memorialized in a monument planned for Rocky Mount in Franklin County, Virginia.
A historical marker will be placed at Fort Des Moines this summer to honor the 1,000 thousand black soldiers who trained there to become officers during World War One. Researcher Keith King says ...
Artist Lindsey Kirk at her exhibition at the Army Museum in Waiouru, 2023-2024, will exhibit similar works at the Jack Morgan Museum from this weekend. Before they were soldiers, they were farmers ...
In all, more than 500,000 tons of chemical gas agents were used in World War I. Some 500,000 troops were injured and some 30,000 died, including 2,000 American troops.
The unit war diary for that day states that the 6th Battalion was at Rouge de Bout and trenches at Petillon and there was one soldier – Private Jones – killed, one seriously wounded and one ...
The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...