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Today’s soldiers in Ukraine have dug trenches winding through the 600-plus miles of the front line and are sustaining injuries similar to those of WWI.
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WWI soldier identified after 2 decades of anonymity, thanks to ... - MSNFound 85 years after the World War 1 battle by French archeologists, the remains of the soldier were sent to the US military’s central identification laboratory, according to The Conversation.
A first hand account from WWI soldier Melville Miller, is reenacted by an actor in Encounters, a new exhibit at the World War I Museum and Memorial, opened to the media for a sneak peak ahead of ...
The National WWI Museum and Memorial will be in the middle of all the excitement of the NFL Draft in Kansas City next week with an art display, "Horizons," as a tribute to veterans.
Mollie Stephens McGill, American, 1869 - 1936 Description Photographic postcard of an unidentified World War I soldier. The soldier stands holding a rifle, pointing upward, in full uniform. He is ...
A Way Back: Over 100 years later, remains of WWI Soldier return home By Sgt. Charles Leitner August 28, 2024 ...
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death.
The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City will open a new exhibit and host a reception to benefit the Ukrainian war effort.
Unidentified WWI soldier exhumed from Wausau cemetery as agencies work to identify man The veteran died by suicide in 1930 and left a note that did not contain his name.
WW1 soldier’s cartoons depicting life on the front line unearthed a century later His art included depictions of the struggle to put up a camp bed, a soldier keeping guard in Europe, and so on.
The late Paul Handy Moore's son, Charlie, inherited the diary and with the help of family friend, Art Wallhausen, the book becomes published.
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