I have come to Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historic State Park, roughly 60 miles west of Richmond, to learn why so many people spend their weekends in Confederate uniforms reenacting the Civil War.
Planes were a very new invention, they were rare and fragile. But when World War One started they became weapons. Pilots could spy on enemy targets and the first bombs were dropped from the air.
But in its statement to USA TODAY, the museum said the reenactment site is where all uniforms and other WWII artifacts should have stayed. "These uniforms were meant to be used in the context of ...
BBC drama programming to mark the centenary of World War One. BBC One Sarah Phelps’ gripping drama tells the story of World War One’s front line medics – their hopes, fears, triumphs and ...