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Pilot Officer Rawdon Hume Middleton’s grave rests in

Pilot Officer Rawdon Hume Middleton’s grave rests in

Pilot Officer Rawdon Hume Middleton’s grave rests in the churchyard of St. John's, Aug. 4, 2016, in Beck Row, England. Middleton died a war hero and was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross. (U.S. Air Force phot... More

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1918 - Fourth of July Parade, N.Y., 1918. Great Britian. Float depicts an incident in the battle of Jutland when the boy John Travers Cornwell won the Victoria Cross by firing a gun on board the cruiser Chester when all the other members of the gun crew were dead or dying

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1918 - Fourth of July Parade, N.Y., 191...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1918 Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and recipient of Australia's highest award, the Victoria Cross, lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Feb. 13, 2012, at Arlington National Cemetery, Ar... More

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and

Cpl. Benjamin Robert-Smith, Australian soldier and recipient of Australia's highest award, the Victoria Cross, lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Feb. 13, 2012, at Arlington National Cemetery, Ar... More

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