US Army provisions dating back to the Second World War have been uncovered on Britain’s Salisbury Plain and include tins of sunscreen and bacon.
England’s Salisbury Plain is home to Stonehenge, but it’s also proven to be a source of relics from the World War era.
US Army provisions dating back to the Second World War have been uncovered at the site and include tins of sunscreen and bacon.
In honor of America's Independence Day, Wessex Archaeology, a UK-based firm, shared news and images of those items and some of their other US-related findings.
In the 1940s, the Wiltshire area, which has been used as a training ground for British forces f