In the battlefield conditions of WW1 this meant an average of 500 rounds a minute with a range of over 3,000 yards or 2,743m. Compare this to the best riflemen and their bolt action, single fire ...
Battlefield tourism according to industry analysts ... “This kind of tourism gained momentum in the wake of WWI,” he said. The first wave of pilgrims to the battlefields of Northern Europe ...
I liked Battlefield 2042's experimental character—lonely hikes across its giant 128-player maps reminded me of how awesome the scale of Battlefield 1942 felt back in 2002—but I held a minority ...
returning to the still popular themes of Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 after games that explored WWI, WWII and the near future. They’ve also released the first concept art for this game.
A church coffee morning was disrupted by a bomb alert after one of the attendees brought a live World War One shell. | ITV ...
During World War One, the temporary graves of the fallen were marked by wooden crosses made from odd bits of wood retrieved from the battlefield, and erected by their surviving friends and comrades.
A new museum believed to be the UK’s only dedicated museum housing battlefield crosses from the First World War is opening in ...
The grave of a First World War soldier in Ypres, Belgium, has been confirmed to be that of a man who went to school and ...
TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield 200 is the world’s preeminent startup competition with alumni like Vurb, Trello, Mint, Dropbox, Yammer, Tripit, Redbeacon, Qwiki, Getaround, and Soluto.
Jean Thomson qualified as a doctor after treating WW1 patients in Glasgow A ... of “darkly humorous” work - poking fun at battlefield injuries and Trench Foot - at Merryflats War Hospital ...