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First World War cenotaphs and memorials in communities across Australia, you’ll find them in the cities, in villages on the ...
Picture: Australian War Memorial In Flanders on 7 June 1917, the Australian 36th Battalion engaged in the Battle of Messines where 18 year-old Charles Clissold was killed on the same day.
The new Garden was created with soil taken from 70 Battlefields and Commonwealth War Grave Cemeteries in Flanders where so many millions ... the sea route from Europe to Russia during World War One.
The flanders poppy is known to have grown in the trenches and ... Brought back by returning soldiers after World War One, this flower is now propagated by The Heritage Yarralumla Nursery in Canberra ...
The Grand Ole Opry, celebrating its 100th anniversary, is scheduled to salute and honor the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Bay Village Republican Max Miller has joined a group of Jewish U.S. House of Representatives members who introduced legislation to help ensure hundreds of fallen American ...
Anzac Day unites us as a nation – but it does so for uniquely personal reasons. Every single one of us will observe the ...
A remarkable grassroots effort between a family historian and a volunteer organisation has resulted in 107 soldiers in unmarked graves receiving headstones and official commemoration. Discovering ...
But, painted between 1914 and 1918, it's also something more personal and critical: an allegory for the misery and bondage of World War One, and the confrontation between good and evil.
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