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A Licking County Marine's WWI letter from Parris Island | History
Philip J. Daugherty, a Licking County Marine, wrote a letter from Parris Island during World War I, expressing pride and ...
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians died in the first months of World War I, which changed the way war was waged. The war was supposed to be over by Christmas of 1914, but by December the ...
A sweeping new exhibit chronicles how African-American involvement in WWI helped pave the way for the civil rights movement. By David Roza Published Mar 11, 2020 12:00 PM EDT Add Task & Purpose (opens ...
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Incredible sunken wrecks from WWI and WWII
A look at some of the most notable underwater wrecks from WWI and WWII.
Millions of Americans who served during the Great War may soon be memorialized in the nation’s capital. The winning design by 25-year-old architect Joe Weishaar was selected from more than 360 ...
As Memorial Day approaches, this is the first of two articles remembering those from the Edmonds area who gave their lives ...
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is offering an exclusive "All-Access Ticket" that will give visitors access to the ...
Advances in military technology—including more lethal artillery and rapid-fire machine guns— contributed to the heavy toll. Maps, too, played a role. Recent cartographic innovations allowed artillery ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the National World War I Museum and Memorial right here in Kansas City is in limbo. This comes as ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Heads up if you’re visiting the National WWI Museum and Memorial this week (May 11–17): getting in and around the site will look a little different. Crews are working on the ...
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THIS EXHIBIT. A DAY TO REMEMBER HISTORY, SERVICE FIGHTING, SOME EVEN DYING FOR THEIR COUNTRY. SOMETHING ALL VETERANS CAN RELATE TO. INSIDE THE NATIONAL WORLD WAR ONE MUSEUM, HOPEFULLY THEY HAVE A ...
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