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Also known as the battle of the Ardennes. It is the largest battle fought by the Americans in World War II lasted from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945...
[Read More]On the 11th of November at 11 o'clock the country stops silent for two minutes in honour of the men and women who sacrificed themselves in the World Wars...
[Read More]The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise bomb strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the morning of December 7, 1941.
[Read More]As the Notting Hill Carnival approaches at the end of August, it is a celebration of Britain’s connections with Africa and the Caribbean.
[Read More]David Brookman's 'Back Roads Moment'...
Recently I was asked to act as relief driver for one day around Ypres for one of our battlefield guides, Mark Banning. Having driven for Mark before, the prospect was mouth watering as he lives and breathes WWI, inspired by his family history.
[Read More]You would have thought that there were enough memorials to those who died on the Western Front, but Peter Barton, who has been researching the work of the Royal Engineers Tunnelling Companies for over 25 years, was determined that the omission of this highly secret element of the First World War should finally be corrected. Read more of Mark's report from this unusual event.
[Read More]It's been 66 years since the Allied Forces stormed the beaches of Normandy on 6 June 1944 and we're expecting big things for the 66th Anniversary commemorations...
[Read More]On Sunday 25 April 2010 we join fellow country men and local towns people to remember those who fought during the Great Wars at one of the most poignant sites...
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