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Trafalgar: Nelson's Decisive Victory and Death

On October 21, 1805, Admiral Nelson's innovative two-column assault at the Battle of Trafalgar decisively defeated the combined French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar, securing British naval supremacy and ending Napoleon's invasion threat; Nelson died during the battle.

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Army Reinstates Confederate Base Names, Reversing Biden-Era Changes

The US Army will restore the Confederate names of seven bases, reversing Biden-era changes that honored diverse figures; President Trump announced this on Tuesday, claiming the original names were linked to military victories.

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Descendants of WWI Soldier and His War Horse Meet After a Century

Descendants of Captain Alexander Wallace, a World War I soldier, met the McGregor family, the original owners of his horse Vic, who served with him in France, and donated his war diaries to the Montrose Air Station Museum after more than a century.

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Derry Remembers Pivotal Role in Battle of the Atlantic

Derry, Northern Ireland, commemorated its key role in the Battle of the Atlantic with a reenactment of the German U-boat surrender in May 1945, highlighting the city's vital Allied naval base and the lasting cultural impact of the influx of North American servicemen.

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Muted VE Day in East Anglia Due to Far East POWs

In East Anglia, VE Day celebrations were muted in 1945 due to the ongoing captivity of thousands of local soldiers by the Japanese in the Far East, leaving many families without news of their loved ones and impacting the region's emotional response to the end of the war in Europe.

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WWII: Extraordinary Acts of Bravery

This article recounts four extraordinary feats of bravery during WWII: a cook capturing a German tank, a pilot sacrificing his life to save children, a female soldier liberating prisoners, and a supply driver single-handedly taking out dozens of German soldiers.

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Historic Napoleonic Prisoner of War Camp Saved

The Norman Cross prisoner of war camp in Cambridgeshire, built in four months in 1797 and holding up to 7,000 French prisoners at its peak until 1814, has been saved thanks to a £250,000 grant; it was the first purpose-built camp of its kind and a prototype for future military prisons.

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WWI Prototype Tank "Mother" May Be Found Buried at UK Army Base

During WWII, the prototype Mark I tank, nicknamed "Mother", was reportedly buried at Bovington Camp, UK, to prevent its scrapping; an officer's discovery of a letter detailing this event is prompting an archaeological survey.

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Search for Relatives of WWII Veteran to Return Order of Glory

Voronezh searchers found World War II veteran Anatoly Pribavkin's Order of Glory III degree near Brest and are seeking his relatives to return it; they've encountered difficulty contacting his family due to a relative's participation in a special military operation and limited contact with a distant...

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Trains of Memory" Event Commemorates 80th Anniversary of Victory Day

The 15th annual "Trains of Memory" event, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, transported over 15,000 people across 18 routes in Tula, Kaluga, and Oryol regions, visiting numerous WWII memorials and battle sites.

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World War II Veterans Remembered by Moscow Oblast Investigative Committee Employees

Families of Moscow Oblast Investigative Committee employees shared stories of their World War II relatives for the online 'Immortal Regiment' event, revealing details of their service, sacrifices, and awards, underscoring the war's lasting impact on Russian families.

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Diverse VE Day Experiences Highlight War's Complex Legacy

On VE Day 1945, several individuals, including a nurse, a Wren, a Desert Rat, and a Bevin Boy, experienced the day in vastly different ways, some celebrating in London, others serving in the war's ongoing efforts, illustrating the war's multifaceted impact.

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