In a Cape Town memorial opened Wednesday, African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in WWI.
The 26th Battalion was raised at Enoggera, Queensland, in April 1915 from recruits enlisted in Queensland and Tasmania, and formed part of the 7th Brigade. It left Australia in July, and, after ...
Since they were invented in 1891, Swiss Army Knives have been essential tools for people from different walks of life. Whether you're a soldier on the battlefield or an ordinary person confronted ...
Hundreds of South African servicemen, mostly black, who died during World War One have been honoured with a new memorial in Cape Town after going unrecognised for more than a century. The 1,772 ...
In the early morning hours of July 19, 1918, 19-year-old bugler Frank Charles Fergus was serving in the Army in France with the 58th Infantry Regiment in the first days of the Aisne-Marne Offensive.
The U.S. Army’s female telephone operators who helped to win World War One are being recognized more than a century later.
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Chanakya Guiding Indian Army Against Pengong Tso.. - Army Chief Explains New Painting That ...Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday, January 13, 2025, explained the reason behind replacing the iconic painting of Pakistan's surrender in the 1971 war at the Army Chief's lounge in ...
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General Upendra Dwivedi said the painting was created by Lt Colonel Jacob, who belongs to the younger generation in the force. Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday spoke on ...
The painting on the 1971 war was removed from the Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi's lounge in December, and it was subsequently installed at the Manekshaw convention centre. Listen to Story Army ...
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