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Last spring, I posted a two-part blog about Howard Lee Strohl, an [...]
Last spring, I posted a two-part blog about Howard Lee Strohl, an [...]
It took more than half a century for the women [...]
Early in the morning of Saturday, 14 September 1918, First [...]
When asked who the most outstanding soldier of World War [...]
A Civil War veteran, John William Boucher was one of [...]
More than a century ago, Allentown Hospital nurse died of [...]
Henry Lanser's words, recorded sometime between December 1914 and January [...]
The fountain at Seicheprey, donated in 1923 by the people [...]
The carnage of the war was so extreme that historians [...]
During the final year of World War I, enlisted U.S. [...]
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