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Anti-Israel protester, 16, arrested for vandalizing Central Park WWI memorial
A teenage anti-Israel protester who vandalized a World War I memorial in Central Park earlier this week has been arrested, according to the NYPD and police sources. The 16-year-old boy was charged with criminal mischief in the [...]
Voter Voice: The American Legion Supports a Congressional Gold Medal for Hello Girls of World War I
The U.S. involvement in World War I had a major impact on the war effort and contributed significantly to the eventual victory. Most Americans know how the Doughboys fought the Germans in the trenches, but [...]
The Zimmermann Telegram: Mexico & Germany as WWI Allies?
Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in early 1917, devising a devious plan involving Mexico to divert America's focus from the war. During World War I, the United States actively sold weapons to the Allied powers [...]
First Lady honors World War I veterans, advocates of National WWI Memorial
First lady Jill Biden delivered remarks in the East Room of the White House on Tuesday during a reception to honor World War I veterans and those involved in the creation of the national World War I Memorial. [...]
Remember them all
During the last weekend in May, many people across the nation come together to remember its fallen servicemembers. Whether through parades, ceremonies, or cemetery visitations, the tradition has been around since the American Civil War. [...]
Preview: Aircraft Weapons Of World War One
In a rich collection of images, all organized into chapters highlighting different types of aircraft, armament and ordnance, author Tom Laemlein provides an exciting window into the infancy of aerial combat in Aircraft Weapons Of World [...]
.30-06 M1918 American Chauchat – Doughboys Go to France
When the US entered World War One, the country had a grand total of 1,453 machine guns, split between 4 different models. This was not a useful inventory to equip even a single division headed [...]
This WWI ‘Hello Girl’ has been denied a proper goodbye for decades
Marie Edmee LeRoux, buried in an unmarked grave in Prince George’s County, will finally get a headstone. Now Congress needs to give her a medal. An unmarked patch of dirt and grass in a Maryland [...]
David Ingalls, US Navy Ace in WWI
Lt. David S. Ingalls was the US Navy's first ace and its first Top Gun. Ingalls was a Sopwith Camel pilot and the grand nephew of former President William Howard Taft. He enlisted in naval [...]