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In a significant discovery, the remains of four Australian soldiers have been found on the Western Front of the First World War, near the site of the second battle of Bullecourt in northern France.
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The average size of trenches soldiers in WWI would dig was 5.5 feet wide by 3.5 feet deep and took about five hours to dig. The lessons meant more when students apply their books to the labor they ...
Russian soldiers are being targeted with an Android app specially altered to pinpoint their location and scan their phones for files, with the ability to exfiltrate sensitive documents if instructed.
Members of the Rejected Volunteers Association provided vital support to returned soldiers in World War I. Charters Towers historian Michael Brumby has been researching their contributions.
His organisation aims to identify every unmarked WWI digger grave. It was instrumental in helping Ms Jameson commemorate Orange's 107 soldier burials through research and fundraising support.