How soldiers trained for trench warfare in WW1
Touring the remains of First World War training trenches near Marlow.
Touring the remains of First World War training trenches near Marlow.
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Military-themed walks are being organised by museums for Armed Forces Day.
D-Day was just the start – the Battle of Normandy soon followed.
A number of centuries-old traditions remain within the British Army's titles and hierarchies to this day.
After being closed for the majority of the last year, the museum welcomed 150 visitors who had pre booked tickets.
The new Royal Logistic Corps Museum has officially opened its doors to the public after coronavirus measures in England were eased.
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The museum has relocated within Winchester and is home to a large collection of vehicles, uniforms and equipment.
Private James Towers was awarded the medal by King George V in the Quadrangle at Buckingham Palace in May 1919.