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Multiple D.C. officials attended a rededication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to unveil new headstones for Jewish ...
The doughboys hated British chow (not to mention drinking tea instead of coffee). They got along better with the Australians, ...
Tragically, after surviving the war, like so many soldiers fighting the war in Europe, he succumbed to the Spanish flu in ...
Two Jewish soldiers buried at Arlington cemetery a century ago finally get tombstones bearing the Star of David.
Georgia's Fort Benning, formerly Fort Moore, is holding a ceremony to rename the military base. Here are bios of the people behind the names - including the two Bennings.
Chinese state institutions are bypassing Marxist-Leninist historiography to embrace transnational narratives of World War I ...
The huge Army base was training men for combat in World War I, and within ... Then, infected soldiers likely carried influenza from Funston to other Army camps in the States—24 of 36 large ...
Fort Benning officials held a ceremony to mark the change of the major Army training post from Fort Moore to Fort Benning – a ...
In 1918, Manfred von Richthofen, German World War I flying ace known as "The Red ... president of South Vietnam after denouncing the United States as untrustworthy. His replacement, Tran Van ...
In 1912, on the eve of World War I, for instance ... Moreover, it has been decades since the United States indicated a real willingness or the military capacity to fight on Europe’s behalf ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is investigating about 300 acres of a former WWI munitions plant in Sayreville ... as an agent appointed by the United States in December 1917.