Mumbai, Sep 16 (IANS) “Regiment Diaries”, a TV series which took viewers behind the guarded gates of 13 army regimental centres where soldiers shared their life experiences from times of peace and war ...
EPIC Channel has announced the second season for its marquee show ‘Regiment Diaries’. Season one of the TV series took viewers behind the heavily guarded gates of thirteen army regimental centers ...
The Indian army is a family of several regiments, each of whom have their own history, identity, and glorious traditions. Regiment Diaries is a tale of the Indian Army - a living chronicle of events - ...
More than 150 years after a regiment of Western Massachusetts troops were the first to enter the captured city of New Orleans the story of these soldiers has finally been compiled into a new website ...
Editor's note: Rhinebeck resident Jeffrey Antevil is a retired journalist with nearly 40 years in the field, reporting on the Watergate scandal, the Camp David Middle East peace agreement and the Iran ...
Memorial Day, which sets aside a time to remember those who have died while serving their country in the armed forces, at first was called Decoration Day to honor those killed during the Civil War.
IN10 Media Network’s channel Epic is all set to salute the Armed Forces with a new season of ‘Regiment Diaries’ on Republic Day. The episodes will air on Epic and Epic On at 9 pm. After the good ...
Pillow fights, wheelbarrow races, and wrestling on mules were among entertainments arranged by officers to maintain morale among British troops in the trenches during the first world war, according to ...
About 300,000 pages of unit diaries from the First World War have been put online, giving people a more detailed picture of life in the trenches and beyond. The digitisation of the records by the ...
SANGIN, AfghanistanSANGIN, Afghanistan — The motto “get some!” is a battle cry favored by all Marines. Depending on its application, the phrase can mean many different things: think notches on the ...
AS evening fell across the battlefield at the little village of Gheluvelt in western Belgium exactly 100 years ago tonight, the adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, the Worcestershire Regiment found himself ...