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Divers Explore The Scapa Flow Treasures

Ian Harvey

Wartime artifacts lie on the seabed where the German High Seas fleet was abandoned, as part of the terms stated in the armistice signed at…

Family From France Thanks Morganville (USA) For Their Support in Rebuilding in 1948

Ian Harvey

Two generations later and 4,700 miles away, the Tarlottings went to Morganville on Sunday, to deliver a gift for the support Feve received from Morganville…

Dr. Phil Leveque: PTSD And the Other Ultimate Sacrifices

Ian Harvey

Dr. Phil entered the war late, towards the end of the Second World War and many soldiers from his company and his battalion died; many…

Letters Of 230,000 WWI Soldiers To Be Revealed In New Online Archive

Ian Harvey

Hand-written wills and letters of 230,000 soldiers who fought for Britain and died in the First World War have been forgotten in Government archives for…

Ex-Stasi Staff Remain Employed At Former Secret Police Archives

Ian Harvey

According to a commissioner from the agency, there are 37 of 48 ex-Stasi workers who are still employed by the agency, with five who have…

Bill Campbell: Soldier Thought to be Dead, Shows Up Alive.

The Metro West Daily News shares the story of Bill Campbell, a World War II veteran. At the time, the 18 year old rifleman was…

Recently Identified Korean War Vet Was Laid To Rest On Saturday, 63 Years After He Died

Ian Harvey

The remains of Sergeant Gantt have been returned to his wife Clara last week, after 63 years. Clara Gantt, aged 94, waited for her husband’s…

WWII Letter Of Sgt. Rodgers To His Little Brother

Ian Harvey

Sgt. Rodgers wrote his letter on Dec. 2, 1943, in Hawaii and it was later published in the Dec. 28, 1943 edition of the Herald.…

FROZEN – Expedition Combs through Greenland’s Ice for Missing WWII Servicemen

Cumming, Georgia – Edwin Richardson sees a glimmer of hope in finding his long-lost father, a WWII serviceman who kind of “faded from his life”…

Abe’s Visit To Yasukuni Shrine

Ian Harvey

Yasukuni Shrine honors 14 Second World War Class A criminals. In Japan it is a symbol of aggression and the prime minister’s choice to visit…

As WWI Centennial Plans Begin, So Do The Conflicts

Ian Harvey

It didn’t end all wars as it was supposed to do and it’s still creating conflicts a hundred years later. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission…

International Rugby Players Lost In WWI

Ian Harvey

Among the international players who also fought for their country was one who was awarded the Victoria Cross and another, an English captain which was…