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Terry W. Hamby, chairman of the WWI Centennial Commission, dedicated a memorial to World War I, intoning: “The doughboys we are honoring today were the best of their generation. Their average age was ...
The realisation has been steadily dawning that war is no longer something that only happens to other people a long way away – and should it come, our country’s defences will fail us, says Keir Giles ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNThe Gulf Of What? Trump’s “America” Is Wrong On So Many LevelsWhile place names often change in history — closely following power dynamics — there is very little geographical or ...
An archaeological dig in Thame, Oxfordshire has unearthed rare artefacts spanning 6,000 years including from the Roman and Bronze Ages.
Metal detectorists in southwest England unearthed the two gold-and-garnet objects from the Anglo-Saxon period in January.
Artefacts from 11th century on display at British Museum in London, alongside work of modern-day community group ...
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