Meet the American who inspired the nation in two world wars: Christian soldier Sgt. Alvin York
Tennessee backwoodsman sought exemption from WWI as conscientious objector, battlefield [...]
Tennessee backwoodsman sought exemption from WWI as conscientious objector, battlefield [...]
Oliver H. Oswald shared little about his wartime experience with [...]
The “A-Team,” was the title of a TV series starring [...]
From June 1917 to November 1918, U.S. Marines earned a [...]
On the base of the cannon at Norwalk Town Green, [...]
More than 100 years after the end of the First World War, new details have emerged about a horse from Angus and her rider who fought in some of the conflict’s most infamous battles.
At the outbreak of World War I on the European [...]
Going to war is never easy, and it's no surprise [...]
From trench maces to knuckle dusters, the truly medieval weapons [...]
America’s first fighter plane blinded pilots and lost its wings. [...]
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