Joe Grantham is a contributor from the UK with a degree in Classical Studies. His love for gaming is only rivaled by a deep passion for medieval history, which often seeps into his articles. With over ...
The Battle of Verdun began in February 1916 and is recorded as the lengthiest battle of the First World War, lasting ten months and claiming around 700,000 dead, wounded or missing soldiers. While ...
A Louisiana father with a “heart of gold” was killed when he was accidentally shot during a hunting trip. Garret Verdun, 45, died after a hunting rifle accidentally discharged and struck him in the ...
Garret Verdun’s tragic death last weekend is a story told during hunting seasons — not every hunting season, but a handful during the last 10 years. The story relayed by Wildlife and Fisheries ...
Montreal's Verdun borough is pledging new safety upgrades at its beach after a coroner’s report blamed cannabis use and swimming in a prohibited zone for the June drowning of a 27-year-old man. The ...
It is with the deepest sorrow that we share the news that Tom Verdun passed away suddenly at his home in Evanston at the age of 72. Tom was the 4th of 17 children born in Pontiac, IL to Emma T. and ...
Andrew is a science-fiction/adventure-horror writer from the UK and a graduate of Falmouth University currently working for both GameRant and DualShockers. At ...
Blackmill Games has made a name for itself by concentrating on a specific niche in the FPS genre. Rather than design games with the special abilities and nimble movement of Apex Legends or Call of ...
BlackMill Games has announced Gallipoli, the next game in the long-running realistic multiplayer WW1 game series that includes Verdun, Tannenberg, and Isonzo. WW1: Gallipoli takes place in the Middle ...
Verdun became the longest and one of the most brutal battles of the First World War, stretching for nearly a year in 1916. In this video, we trace the relentless French and German offensives, the ...
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