World War One's deadliest weapon was not the machine gun or rifle, but artillery - responsible for around two-thirds of all casualties on the Western Front ... #Epichistorytv #ww1 #artillery ...
Among those trained there were soldiers of the Royal Sussex Regiment, which suffered devastating casualties on the Western Front on 30 June 1916 – known locally as "The Day Sussex Died".
North Korea is suffering “heavy casualties” on the front line with Ukraine as Russia pursues a First World War-style battle plan against Kyiv’s forces, Western officials have said.