

Army
The mud and blood of the Western Front, the sands and heat of the African battlefields, and the perilous jungles of Burma are just some of the conditions that the armies of the Commonwealth had to contend with during the world wars. Regardless, through sheer courage and resilience, they fought on, despite huge losses of life. Tell us their stories. (Image © IWM)


Lance Corporal William John Sellar - 'Died at the Battle of Loos'
By Susan Strang
United Kingdom

Serjeant William Munro - 'Died at Etaples'
By Susan Strang
United Kingdom

Second Lieutenant John Alexander Ross - 'Brothers John and Douglas die in France'
By Susan Strang
United Kingdom

Private Richard Paterson - 'An apprentice blacksmith before war service'
By Susan Strang
United Kingdom

Private George Harry Stevens - 'A miner's tale'
By Tim Finch
United Kingdom
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