A First World War soldier identified by tartan pieces and a thistle brooch has been laid to rest 109 years after his death.
We spouses readied and filled the chapel for memorials. We had no time to ruminate on our President’s inability to display a ...
An unknown soldier from Newfoundland who died in the First World War was returned to St. John's Saturday. He will be officially laid to rest on July 1, Memorial Day.
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Hell on Wheels, a KC-area affiliate of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association, displayed vintage Army vehicles on the south lawn of the WWI Museum and Memorial on Saturday.
MP Seamus O’Regan is among a large number of dignitaries who will accompany the remains back to Newfoundland, where they will ...
As people all over the nation celebrate Memorial Day and the loved ones lost serving their country, Corporal John D. Hughes ...
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A First World War soldier whose remains were identified after he was found with pieces of tartan and a thistle brooch has been laid to rest 109 years after his death. Private David Gemmell ...
A First World War soldier identified by tartan pieces and a thistle brooch has been laid to rest 109 years after his death. Private David Gemmell, who served with the Black Watch (Royal ...