When pilots took to the air for combat during the First World War, it had been less than 15 years since the Wright brothers' famous first flight in 1903. Aircraft were in the development stage, made ...
The widget allows you to search the full records of casualties as the country falls silent to remember those lost ...
Artist Clayton Tremlett has visited almost every WWI memorial across regional Victoria for his portrait study of digger ...
At precisely 11am, on November 11, 1918, the guns fell silent, and what was then known as the Great War came to an end. The ...
The Royal Family will lead the nation in the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph this weekend, with events held ...
When the United States entered the war in 1941, American defense industries were already churning out planes and ships, trucks and tanks, guns and shells, and supplies and equipment. Tons of goods ...
A temporary wooden cross made for the grave of a teenage Melbourne soldier who died in northern France during World War I has ...
When they found that ‘obstruction’ – 110 metres down (over 350ft) – the divers recorded tell-tale features of a WW1-era warship ... He and his colleagues also recorded two large guns (estimated 9in, ...
A memorial for a "remarkable" World War One soldier who received the Victoria Cross has been given Grade II listed status.
The "heroic courage and self-sacrifice" of Private James Miller during the Battle of Somme saved the lives of his comrades.
This week, the world is paying homage to war heroes who lost their lives fighting in World War I in 1918. St Cyprian's Church will add their voices in remembering this historic event.