Warfare in News

Posted on Friday 4th November
To commemorate Armistice Day, the latest issue of Your Family History magazine is on sale now, featuring several articles marking the Great War and the men that fought in it.
Articles include how to trace First World War soldiers using digital sources, People's Archive photographs and the story of a man who help to erect a memorial to honour the memory of two of his three sons who were killed in action, and a focus on the former Chairman of the Western Front Association, Chris Baker, author of the Long, Long Trail (see Warfare Links).
Your Family History are also offering a free copy of Paul Reed's excellent book Great War Lives with the purchase of a subscription, for a limited time only.
Articles include how to trace First World War soldiers using digital sources, People's Archive photographs and the story of a man who help to erect a memorial to honour the memory of two of his three sons who were killed in action, and a focus on the former Chairman of the Western Front Association, Chris Baker, author of the Long, Long Trail (see Warfare Links).
Your Family History are also offering a free copy of Paul Reed's excellent book Great War Lives with the purchase of a subscription, for a limited time only.
Of further interest...

ARMISTICE AND REMEMBRANCE DAY
Mon 14th NovemberA remembrance of those who gave their lives so we could live ours. Read article...

The Lengthening War
Wed 3rd AugustMichael Goode describes how he brought his Great Great Aunt's Great War diaries to life in his striking new book. Read article...

Disabled Veterans remember the Fallen
Fri 18th NovemberDisabled veterans from The Royal Star & Garter Homes paid tribute to the Fallen at several Remembrance events, in the centenary year of the Battle of the Somme and the Charity’s own Centenary. Read article...

Author talk: Richard Van Emden
Wed 6th AprilAs his latest work, The Somme, is released, we chatted to best-selling Great War author Richard Van Emden about his career, Harry Patch and the Somme centenary Read article...