The air boss said the engine lost total power before it began its descent. The NTSB prelim includes detailed witness ...
A shipwreck discovered off the coast of Scotland was confirmed to be a British cruiser sunk by a torpedo during World War I, killing more than 500 crew members on board, U.K. military officials ...
“It has really become the defining feature of the World War One Memorial. It is the largest bodily sculpture in the Western Hemisphere,” described Litterst. “It's almost 60 feet long and has ...
X user @sofiabuffgf reposted the video, adding: "Joe Pilates (yes, Joe Pilates) developed his famous exercise system while imprisoned in a WWI internment camp with limited access to traditional ...
As a Royal Navy volunteer in World War One, he had become all too aware of the threat from Germany’s U-boats. Wilkinson decided he could use his artistic skills to protect Allied ships.
It is believed a military history enthusiast brought three shells - thought to date back to World War One - to St Paul's Church in Withington, Manchester on Wednesday, to show a fellow enthusiast.
World War One ended 11th November 1918 and took the lives of nine million soldiers. But as Michael Palin discovers, its battlegrounds in Europe are still full of revealing evidence of bitter fighting.
To be a great commander is to be a great leader. Tactical nous, charisma, receptiveness and all the other invaluable traits all largely boil down to one thing: The ability to see an issue or ...
A ceremony to mark the anniversary of the end of World War One was held at the war memorial on Douglas Promenade, which was first unveiled in May 1924. A two minute silence was held followed by ...
"We were kind of like kids in a candy store," said Christopher Warren, the WWI Museum and Memorial chief curator. The items were concealed within the walls of the memorial's tower during its ...
Saturday, October 26 marks the start of the second Battle of Passchendaele in WW1. This was a continuation of a catastrophic struggle that began on July 31 and ended on November 6, 1917.