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  2. Wales in the world wars - Wikipedia

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    Wales, as part of the United Kingdom [i], participated as part of the allies in World War I (1914–1918) and the allies in World War II (1939–1945).. Just under 275,000 soldiers from Wales fought in World War I, with 35,000 combat deaths, in particular at Mametz Wood and Passchendaele.

  3. Category:Wars involving Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales in World War I (1 C, 8 P) Wales in World War II (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Wars involving Wales" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Thankful Villages - Wikipedia

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    The term Thankful Village was popularised by the writer Arthur Mee in the 1930s; in Enchanted Land (1936), the introductory volume to The King's England series of guides, he wrote that a Thankful Village was one which had lost no men in the war because all those who left to serve came home again. His initial list identified 32 villages.

  5. List of Anglo-Welsh wars - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of the wars and battles between the Anglo-Saxons who later formed into the Kingdom of England and the Britons (the pre-existing Brythonic population of Britain south of the Antonine Wall who came to be known later by the English as the Welsh), as well as the conflicts between the English and Welsh in subsequent centuries.

  6. Category:Military history of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales in World War II (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Military history of Wales" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  7. Kinmel Park Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Kinmel Park Training Area is an army training ground in what was once the grounds of Kinmel Hall, near Abergele, in Conwy county borough, Wales. The camp was built in 1915 to train troops during the First World War and was later used to house troops at the end of the conflict.

  8. Welsh National War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was designed by Sir Ninian Comper and unveiled on 12 June 1928 by the Prince of Wales. The memorial commemorates the servicemen who died during the First World War and has a commemorative plaque for those who died during the Second World War, added in 1949.

  9. Category:Wales in World War II - Wikipedia

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