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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame was 26 when he died at the Battle of Langemarck in August 1917.
A World War One soldier has been buried with full military honours nearly 108 years after his death. Pte John Tame, who was from Windsor and served in the Royal Berkshire Regiment, was killed in ...
Nine soldiers, seven of whom were identified, were given full military honours at Tyne Cot Military Cemetery in Belgium after being unearthed in 2018 during engineering work Skip to main content News ...
To honour the occasion, the Institution of Civil Engineers has released ‘ICE compendium WW1’, a free online resource detailing how engineers ‘designed and adapted the tunnels, bridges, dockyards, ...
Nine British soldiers who died in World War One have been buried more than a century after their deaths. Their bodies were discovered during engineering works in De Reutel in Belgium in 2018.