Winston Churchill was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice.
Horatio Nelson was a British naval commander who led his nation to victory in the Napoleonic Wars, best known for his strategic acumen and the famous Battle of Trafalgar.
Charles Upham was an extraordinary New Zealand soldier who earned the Victoria Cross twice for his outstanding bravery and leadership during World War II.
Lord Admiral Nelson was a British naval commander known for his victories against Napoleon, whose strategic brilliance and tactical prowess earned him legendary status in maritime history.
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery was a British military leader who played a crucial role in World War II, leading the Allied forces to victory in the Battle of El Alamein.
Jack Cornwell was a young British naval officer who earned the Victoria Cross for bravery during World War I despite his untimely death at age 16.
Richard Hillary was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and author of the memoir "The Last Enemy," known for his resilience and determination despite severe injuries sustained during WWII.
William Wallace was a Scottish knight and patriot, remembered for his leadership in the fight against English rule during the First War of Scottish Independence.