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Ten things to do on the Border and North East, March 16-17, 2024 | The Border Mail

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Vintage vehicle collection offered to the public

Vintage vehicle collection offered to the public
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Wartime accidents involving armoured vehicles

In June 1940, there were no armoured vehicles on the island except for Universal carriers, or as they are better known, Bren Gun Carriers. The Maltese landscape

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Herefordshire village mourns lifelong local and 'true countryman'

A HEREFORDSHIRE hamlet is mourning the loss of its eldest resident, Jim Clarke, a lifelong part of Holmes Marsh, Lyonshall.

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28th Māori Battalion and the Second World War – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

  British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, with Lieutenant-Colonel George Dittmer at his side, watches 16 Platoon of D Company, 28th Maori Battalion, march past in England, 1940. The Maori Battalion, along with the rest of 2NZEF’s Second Echelon, had been en route to the Middle East in May 1940 when they were diverted to Britain. In July they were deployed to southern England to help defend against a possible German invasion. After six months in Britain the men of the Second Echelon sailed for their original destination, Egypt, where they arrived in early March 1941. The Maori By the time the Second World War ended in 1945, 28 (Maori) Battalion had become one of the most celebrated and decorated units in the New Zealand forces. The pinnacle of its achievement was the Victoria Cross won by Te Moananui-a-Kiwa Ngārimu in 1943. Ultimately, nearly 16,000 Māori enlisted for service during the Second World War.

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