Memorials and the commemoration of wartime lives
How Ben Cobey, born out of wedlock, was denied recognition for an act of bravery
So great was the inhabitants' sacrifice that King George V praised their bravery
The enduring loss of families separated forever by World War One
Solving Exeter’s mystery of the secret Australian soldier
John Meikle was just 19 when he was killed in France storming a German machine gun.
Local man became first Private to be awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross
Peter Barton retraces the final steps of Wrexham miner, Sapper William Arthur Lloyd
Four of ten siblings were killed on the WW1 front line
The real Arnold Ridley – a war hero on screen and in reality
Multi-millionaire who gave Jersey a park in memory of his son who fought at the Somme
Clarence Ahier penned his experience of serving in some of the bloodiest battles of WW1
The campus that became a war hospital and living memorial of front line heroes
The man who fought to ensure WW1 heroes were remembered
Remembering former pupils who were killed at war
Where 155 wartime miners died digging coal for the war effort
Liverpool war hero who was the only WW1 serviceman awarded two Victoria Crosses
Staffordshire man who won the military's highest award for bravery
A personal insight into the life of a young soldier as he prepared for battle in France
Private James Booth was one of thousands killed at the notorious Battle of Passchendaele
Six brothers served in WW1 – five died but did the sixth survive?
The father who kept his children close to his heart on the front line
Five Lancaster brothers sent to war, only one returned home
Wrexham man's remarkable family history of his great grandfather in WW1
From Australia, to Egypt to France – a soldier’s soldier