Is Lord Kitchener alive or dead?
Cavan, 8 September 1917 - Rumours have surfaced over the whereabouts of Lord Kitchener, the Kerry-born commander of the British Armed Forces...
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Cavan, 8 September 1917 - Rumours have surfaced over the whereabouts of Lord Kitchener, the Kerry-born commander of the British Armed Forces...
Read moreLondon, 9 March 1917 - The interim report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Dardanelles operations has been released. The 60-page...
Read moreOrkney, 15 June 1916 - Lord Kitchener has drowned at sea. His ship, The Hampshire, was proceeding west of the Orkney Islands...
Read moreDublin, 16 October 1915 - Major-General Sir Lovick Bransby Friend, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in Ireland said yesterday that 1,100 recruits...
Read moreLondon, 27 November 1914 - Lord Kitchener has lamented the heavy losses suffered by the British army in the early months of...
Read moreEarl of Fingall has announced his resignation today as Inspector of the Meath Volunteers. His reasons for resignation include the...
Read moreLord Kitchener announced in the House of Commons today that in addition to the reinforcements which would shortly proceed from...
Read moreMons, 25 August 1914 - The first battle between the German and British armies has ended with the British inflicting heavy casualties...
Read moreParis, 11 August 1914 - The major powers in Europe are now at war, with reports of heavy fighting on several fronts. ...
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