Rededication services have been held for soldiers from Yorkshire, Cornwall and Lanarkshire.
Carton de Wiart died in 1963 at the age of 83, but his exploits have inspired generations of service members in the United ...
An Oxford college wants to commemorate all those connected to it who died in World War One, irrespective of the country they died fighting for. The Queen's College currently has 121 names on its World ...
The final resting place of a Devonian man who served with the King's (Liverpool Regiment) in World War 1 has been named in ...
An 'unknown' First World War soldier from Lanarkshire was "proudly remembered" as his grave was identified and rededicated during a service in Belgium more than a century after he died for his ...
The metal detectorist who made the incredible discovery was able to trace the badge back to a man who lived in Grimsby ...
A Lanarkshire soldier who died in Belgium during the First World War is one of three previously unknown soldiers whose graves ...
An "unknown" soldier's grave has been identified almost exactly 107 years after his death. Born February 19, 1884, in ...
The previously unmarked grave of an Edinburgh man of the 1st (Royal) Dragoons has now been identified and marked more than a ...
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Dingwall Museum have shared an interesting piece of history that can be seen in ...
A Lanarkshire soldier who died in Belgium during the First World War is one of three previously unknown soldiers whose graves ...