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  2. War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    War Memorial Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. The stadium is primarily used for American football and is the home stadium for the Catholic High School Rockets , [ 5 ] the Parkview Magnet High School Patriots , [ 6 ] and the secondary home stadium for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks . [ 7 ]

  3. Ernest Brooks (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks on the Western Front, 1917. Ernest Brooks (23 February 1876 – 1957) was a British photographer, best known for his war photography from the First World War. He was the first official photographer to be appointed by the British military, and produced several thousand images between 1915 and 1918, more than a tenth of all British official photographs taken during the war.

  4. History of the United Kingdom during the First World War

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    In the post war publication Statistics of the Military Effort of the British Empire During the Great War 1914–1920 (The War Office, March 1922), the official report lists 908,371 'soldiers' as being either killed in action, dying of wounds, dying as prisoners of war or missing in action in the World War.

  5. Military service by British royalty - Wikipedia

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    This is a list detailing formal military service by members of the British royal family. There is also a list of military titles, service appointments, and various job titles within the royal family, which is listed below. These roles are honorary and may, or may not, also be held by Royals who are ex-military or serving military persons.

  6. World War I memorials - Wikipedia

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    The British phrase, adopted by IWGC, "their name liveth for evermore", was popularised by Rudyard Kipling, who had lost a son during the war. [174] British lists often omitted the soldier's rank, creating an impression of equality in death. [175] Long lists of names – up to 6,000 – incorporated into churches in England and Germany. [176]

  7. Prince Maurice of Battenberg - Wikipedia

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    Prince Maurice of Battenberg circa 1900–1905. Prince Maurice was born on 3 October 1891. He was given the name Maurice after his father Prince Henry of Battenberg and the great-grandfather, Count Mauritz von Hauke, Victor after his grandmother the Queen, and Donald in honour of Scotland, as he was born at Balmoral Castle.

  8. The Best Photos Of The British Royal Family On Easter 2024 - AOL

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    Each year, the British royal family gathers in Windsor on Easter Sunday to attend services at St. George's Chapel. The whole group is typically photographed as they walk down to the church. After ...

  9. List of World War I monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Rolvenden War Memorial; Royal Air Force Memorial; Royal Artillery Memorial; Royal Berkshire Regiment War Memorial; Royal Fusiliers War Memorial; Royal Naval Division War Memorial; Runcorn War Memorial; St Michael Cornhill War Memorial; Sandhurst War Memorial; Sheffield War Memorial; Shot at Dawn Memorial; Silvertown War Memorial; The Cenotaph ...

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