Illustrated London News 07 March 1942 [ATTACH]
From The Age, Monday, October 6, 1941 IN NORTHERN IRELAND What Ulster Is Doing From Our Own Correspondent Northern Ireland, or Ulster as it...
Field Marshal Sir John Greer Dill, GCB, CMG, DSO (25 December 1881 – 4 November 1944) was a British commander in the First and Second World Wars....
Greetings to everyone here. I've been lurking around, surreptitiously reading everyone's posts for several months now and have finally taken the...
Often seems that way to me. Should his light shine a little brighter? Or is it a natural reflection of the modest man he apparently was? [IMG] ~A
When I was In Washington DC a few years back I went to Arlington National Cemetary... I saw the grave of General Orde Wingate and i was curious...
Whilst looking through the CWGC database for casualties from Chippenham, I came across the following officer. Name: FURLONG, DENNIS WALTER...
Just read about Field Marshal Dill last night and seems that he was an important link in the Alliance between the US and the British High...
Although Ireland was officially neutral during the war, I've come across this book that shows that, unofficially, there was many instances where...
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