Two handwritten letters penned by Australian soldiers on their way to the battlefields of France during World War I have ...
Soccer played an important role in World War I. That rich history will be on display during FIFA World Cup 26 next summer through a special exhibition at the National World War I Museum and Memorial.
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France ...
The men both died in 1915 during the battle for Hill 60 near Ypres in Belgium, and were buried as unknown officers of the ...
World War One marines have had their graves identified on mainland Europe - more than a century after their deaths. The ...
On Sept. 26, the AEF and French launched their Meuse-Argonne campaign. On the 28th, C Company of the 371st advanced on its objective, Côte 188, a 188-meter high hill overlooking a farm near Ardeuil-et ...
An Australian family found this bottle during a beach clean up. They could see the letters inside and took great care opening ...
In March 1915, Raymond Lodge was deployed to France. By September, he was dead. A few weeks later, however, he got in touch ...
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers travelling to the battlefields of France during World War I have been found more than a century later on Australia’s coast by the Brown family.
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