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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame ...
A World War One soldier has been buried with full military honours nearly 108 years after his death. Pte John Tame, who was from Windsor and served in the Royal Berkshire Regiment, was killed in ...
In a ‘living memorial’ to the British soldiers killed in the Somme, young men dressed in WW1 uniforms appeared at stations and in city centres all over the country. In towns and cities ...
Some soldiers ... items like shaving kits and water bottles; and a shovel. They sent items such as chocolate, tobacco and tinned food. By 1917 the ration for an average British soldier was just ...
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