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Retrace Steps Family of World War I soldier goes to France Village dignitaries present medal to Wieland's daughter, Marion Peck By Edie Schmierbach eschmierbach@mankatofreepress.com Dec 9, 2018 ...
During World War I, more than 90,000 soldiers died on all sides from gas attacks, which debilitated many more. And it wasn’t just human combatants who suffered — many military working animals ...
A World War I soldier sculpts masks to ‘repair’ the faces of fellow soldiers disfigured by war Don J. Snyder's 'The Tin Nose Shop' is loosely based on a real life story. Posted May 14, 2023 ...
Offered in celebration of Black History Month and in recognition of the 100th anniversary of America's participation in World War I, the Buffalo Soldier objects in the Division of Armed Forces History ...
Afterward, FIsher was sent to a hospital in Toul, where he was treated for wounds and gas exposure. He remained in Europe with the Army of Occupation until February 1919. Fisher was awarded the ...
Retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major Gavin McIlvenna talked about the creation of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery following World War I. A former guard at the tomb, and ...
On November 11, 1921, the remains of an unidentified WWI soldier were interred at Arlington National Cemetery. Combat historian Patrick O'Donnell explained how the soldier's remains were chosen ...
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