The war was a time of change for the treatment of injuries and illness. Injured and sick soldiers needed to be treated quickly so they could go back to fighting as soon as possible. Casualty ...
All this will be sound-tracked by music of the time – including army marching band numbers ... India contributed an estimated 1.5 million soldiers to World War One, the highest of all the ...
The unmarked graves of three World War One soldiers have been identified more than 100 years after their deaths. The final resting places of Sgt John Harold Bott, from Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ...
It was time to party, cue the marching bands, or maybe you just want to ponder ... This building also serves as a memorial to ...
In honor of Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War ... soldiers sit patiently in a trench as they anticipate a German attack. National Geographic Nearby, on one of the ...
“The infantry was marching ... one time. The war is actually planned by the officers, but it is fought by the privates and the privates do 99 percent of all the hard work. My recollection of ...
The grave of a soldier from Greater Manchester who died as a result of injury and sickness contracted in the trenches of the ...
A World War One soldier's scrapbook has been discovered – containing cartoons showing life on the front line and love letters ...
Professor Sönke Neitzel used secret transcripts of German prisoners of war to create a unique portrait of the mindset of soldiers during WWII. For many decades after the end of World War II (WWII ...
Miller was awarded the Navy Cross for his bravery on May 27, 1942, becoming one of the first recognized heroes of World War II. The Tuskegee Airmen broke through another of the military's barriers.
Several Military.com readers recommended the 1967 World War II action flick “The Dirty Dozen” for one simple reason: its cast. Featuring an star-studded ensemble of Hollywood tough guys led by ...