The little understood condition affected thousands of troops during the horrific battles in Flanders and the Somme SHELL shock was a condition that afflicted many soldiers on all sides during the ...
New research has revealed the experiences of Welsh troops suffering shell shock during World War One. According to the research, thousands of soldiers encountered psychological trauma during the ...
The shell had been in the man's family for decades Police in a Stirlingshire station were left "shocked" after a man in his 80s handed in an unexploded shell dating back to World War One. The ...
During Sean Jones’ second tour of Afghanistan in 2008, an incident occurred that continues to affect him to this day. Jones, then a colour sergeant in the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, witnessed ...
It was the condition that left World War One troops blind, deaf, mute and paralysed after the trauma of the trenches. But soldiers were able to find some solace from shell shock at Whitchurch Hospital ...
DURING the First World War, shellshocked and wounded soldiers were taught embroidery as therapy. Bradford-born Louisa Pesel, a distinguished textile artist, helped them design and embroider what ...
Historian Dan Snow breaks the silence around the devastating impact of war on the mental health of our soldiers. For 100 years, men and women who risked their lives for their country have continued to ...
The site of a planned playground extension is sealed off by the Army after dozens of unexploded bombs were recovered. Work on the site in Wooler, Northumberland, came to a rapid halt when the first ...
SHELL shock was a condition that afflicted many soldiers on all sides during the horror of the First World War. Here’s what we know about the battle induced condition and how it was treated a hundred ...
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