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WWI-era 'ordnance' found at Memorial Park Monday afternoon was confirmed to be an artillery shell by archeologists.
A group of divers have explored the wreckage of a WW1-era Royal Navy submarine – 100 years after it sank. Dominic Robinson, 54, and a team of 10 dived 74m down to check out the century-old HMS M1 sub ...
The WWI legacy was largely forgotten until 1993, when developers dug up a cache of mortars, triggering a state of emergency, evacuations and a lengthy cleanup. In all, 141 munitions were found at ...
At 3 o’clock in the morning on April 6, 1917, the U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to declare war on Germany.
Nation reflects on centennial of US entry into WWI By Maj. Christopher Ophardt April 10, 2017 ...
Crewless remotely-controlled military ships might seem like a pretty modern innovation, but you might be surprised to learn they were used in the 1920s.
One hundred years later, the legacy of machine guns, trench coats and chemical weapons lives on.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Thursday at the memorial's site, Pershing Park, named after senior United States Army officer during the WWI, General John J. Pershing. The ceremony included ...
WORCESTER — The messages were not subtle, but they were direct. "Halt The Hun!" says the caption of one poster as a gallant-looking American in uniform, sword by his side, puts his hand on the ...
Police in Pennsylvania are investigating after a World War I memorial was vandalized on Memorial Day, according to a news release from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police.