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Sculptor Sabin Howard Battles Modernists to Create Classical WWI Memorial
At a time when traditional values are under assault, master sculptor Sabin Howard is bringing classical beauty back to American culture—one bronze figure at a time. Howard, creator of “A Soldier’s Journey,” the World War I Memorial in [...]
Doughboy Foundation welcomes its first official Director of Development
This month the Doughboy Foundation welcomed its first official Director of Development, Morgan Ewing! Morgan has over a decade of experience in development, having worked on political campaigns and with various nonprofit organizations. Most [...]
American Expeditionary Forces Band performs at annual Military Through the Ages event at Jamestown, VA
The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Band of the Doughboy Foundation performed at the annual Military Through the Ages event at Jamestown Settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, on March 15 and 16, 2025. This marked the [...]
The Story Of A Rose: A Musical Reverie on The Great War
Tony Award®-Nominated Broadway Actress, Singer & Writer Melissa Errico brings The Story of a Rose: A Musical Reverie on The Great War to Washington, D.C. Region on May 7 Exclusive Ticket Discounts Available for [...]
Doughboy MIA for March 2025:
Robert Brown Gilbreath was born in Columbia, Tennessee on January 13th, 1893. He graduated with honors from Columbia High School and later attended Columbia Military Academy. He later moved to Texas, where he enrolled [...]
“Hearts of Valor” will tell story of World War I “Mercy Dogs”
Feature animated film currently in development tells story of a loyal Mercy Dog. From the years 1914 to 1918, much of the fighting took place in a desolate, dangerous and muddy area called No [...]
Collectors Are Hunting for This WWI-Era Quarter Like It’s Gold
A Century-Old Quarter Turns Heads in 2025 In a surprising twist that’s exciting the numismatic world, a coin minted over a hundred years ago is capturing headlines once again. The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter [...]
A tribute to the ‘Hello Girls’ at the Military Women’s Memorial
As part of Women’s History Month, the Military Women's Memorial celebrates the recent Congressional Gold Medal designation for the 223 women whose role was instrumental in World War I. Phyllis Wilson, the president of the Military [...]
The Never Ending Story
Resilience of the 1911 On the evening of the 29th of September, 1918, America's leading air ace of World War I was engaged in a fight for his life. Arizona native Frank Luke had [...]