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(Local copy)      Heny Stoker and the Submarine AE2     Sailor, sportsman, actor, hero. He commanded the submarine that carried out one of the most daring naval operations of the First World War.  He was also a film actor who worked with Laurence Olivier and John Mills and an accomplished sportsman  who played tennis at Wimbledon.  But Henry Stoker's name is hardly known in Britain, the country where he lived and died.

The Great War WebRing - List of Sites
In Flanders Fields, poem by John McCrae - Link 1
In Flanders Fields, poem by John McCrae - Link 2
A Salute to U.S. Veterans
World War I - Trenches On THe Web
Trenches on the Web - Trench Search
World War I - Trenches on the Web - Library
Western Front Assoc. - U.S. Branch: WWI Links Central
Western Front Assoc. - US Branch: Resources Index
The Great War Society: World War I Information
The Heritage of The Great War 1914 1918
The Battlefield Paintings of Mary Riter Hamilton
World War 1   An excellent resource
An Introduction to WWI Poetry
WWI Poetry Discussion Board - Message Index
Finding a Poem 
Books of Remembrance (Canada)
First Division (U.S.) Museum at Cantigny
First World WarJuly-August 1918
Around Soissons, France (Photographs)
The Great War Society 1914-1918
Robert Lindsay MacKay's 1st World War Diary
The Somme Heritage Center
World War I in the Adriatic
In the Trenches: The Soldier's Experience in WW-I
A very nice collection of WW-I links
The World War I Document Archive
WWI Another Look (Photographs)
WWI Reenactment Group: German 111th JR


Honouring a Nation - Welcome
Valour Remembered
The Great War Society: Links to Other Great War Sites
PRACTICES OF WORLD WAR I
WWI Chronology
Battles Of WWI
The Great War: Interviews - Wilson: The March Offensive
U-boat Net - History - WW I - via U-BOAT NET
U-BOATS in WW-I via Trenches on The Web


AFTERMATH - When The Boys Came Home

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