Thomas Lewis was the lesser-known brother of Andrew Lewis. Both brothers negotiated a short-lived treaty with the Lenape ...
Oarsome Army Educators The team are hoping to cross from the Canary Islands to Antigua in an 8.5m (28ft) boat He continued: ...
On April 12, 1943, flying officer John Colwell, a young RCAF navigator, disembarked from the railway station in Sagan, Germany, and was escorted down the road to Stalag Luft III, a German prisoner of ...
Pvt. Walter Joseph Keefe, an Army infantryman serving overseas in World War I, was only cleared to serve after the teenager's ...
Crowds gathered in Ottawa and eastern Ontario on Monday to honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their ...
Poppy wreaths were laid and two-minute silences observed as commemorative services took place in Hamilton on Remembrance ...
Lt. Lancelot Bertrand’s journey took him from the Caribbean to Saskatchewan and then to France to fight in the First World War with what is now the B.C. Regiment. For his bravery at Vimy Ridge, he was ...
From bravery on the field of battle to stoicism behind the lines, New Brunswickers of all backgrounds made their marks.
Old Broomfield Cemetery in Taplagh, Co Monaghan is the final resting place of a known soldier but a forgotten hero. Thomas ...
On Armistice Day, John Chambers reflects on the impact the First World War had on Tottenham Hotspur and pays tribute to the ...
THE last surviving relative of a Guernsey-born First World War hero believes that his story has gone largely untold due to an administrative error more than a century ago.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission honors the memory of fallen members of the former British Empire around the world. In ...