GOSPORT, England – Two lines of trenches face off across No Man's Land. A soldier marches, rifle in hand, along a ditch. These are instantly familiar images of World War I — but this is Britain, a ...
That rate of fire, combined with good marksmanship, turned ordinary soldiers into surprisingly effective long-range killers.
British soldiers read a map in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. The trenches were dug out of the mud of the battlefields and lined with wood and barbed wire. Watch this video to ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of people attended the funeral on Thursday of "Last Tommy" Briton Harry Patch, who was the last surviving veteran of the World War One trenches until his death at the age ...
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Unusual Gadget That Kept Revolvers Fighting in WW1

The Prideaux loader was one of several early such devices patented and manufactured as early as 1893, but neither it nor any competitor saw much demand until the outbreak of World War One. At that ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A football that British soldiers kicked across No Man's Land as they advanced toward German trenches during a World War One battle has been put on display in a London museum.