THE CWGC is a global organisation, caring for war graves at 23,000 locations in more than 150 countries and territories, writes Eleanor Phillips.
The Field of Crosses will host a flag raising and flag lowering ceremony at sunrise and sunset of each day between Nov. 1 and ...
Alex Maskey became the first Sinn Féin lord mayor to pay his respects to the war dead at the Cenotaph when he laid a wreath ...
According to the Government of Canada Archives, Annie Rudd was the 1974 Silver Cross Mother at Ottawa's National Remembrance ...
Like many veterans of the Second World War, Allan Brunsden came to terms with his battle memories late in life. At 99, he ...
Kate's great-grandmother had three brothers who were all killed in action during World War One and the Princess had ... these ...
A Stewkley street has been named after a World War One flying ace who died in a tragic aircraft crash in Wing.
October is Black History Month, giving us an opportunity to shine the light on some Black individuals in the RAF, whose ...
Private John Joseph Collins (Image: Millie Collins) Private John Joseph Collins was born in Barry on March 1st, 1895. He joined the 16th Battalion at age 19 and survived Mametz Wood. During battle he ...
Cities and towns across the Midlands are due to mark Remembrance Sunday to reflect on those who have died during wars. There ...
Large crowds are expected to gather in Banbury’s town centre this Sunday (November 10) to honour members of the armed forces ...