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More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with ...
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4 Badass American Soldiers from WWI - MSNWhile the American forces in Europe were known as doughboys, they definitely knew how to turn on the heat. Here’s our tribute to 4 American badassess from World War 1.
Maj. Gen. Leo V. Williams III USMC (retired) presents a Purple Heart award to the family of Sgt. Henry Dokes who served in the 371st Infantry Regiment during WWI, at American Legion Post 241 in ...
Over 12,000 Native American soldiers fought in World War I. A Congressional panel has found 25 who might deserve the Medal of Honor.
Military casket bearers carry the remains of an unknown American soldier from World War I to his final grave site at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in Seringes-et-Nesles, France, on Wednesday, June ...
Lt. Martin James Monti was an Army Air Forces pilot, but he wasn't on a recon mission. He had stolen the plane and was headed for the Nazi-occupied city of Milan to defect to the German Army.
A dealer in First World War military artifacts might ask $100-$150 for such a photograph if framed and in excellent condition. Stories by Jerry Dobesh This cast-iron roaster was used in a family ...
Ahmed Arafat, a 26-year-old Palestinian-American, is doing everything he can to keep his small family safe from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. Meanwhile, all his family in Tennessee can do is sit by ...
A World War II soldier's dog tag is returned to his family 80 years after his death. It was discovered by a metal detectorist on the island where the soldier's plane crashed in 1945.
An American Israeli soldier reflects on nine months of the war in Gaza He voluntarily moved to Israel and joined the military before the Oct. 7 attacks, ... I come from a very liberal family.
An 18-year-old Jewish soldier was assigned to guard Nazi prisoners at Nuremberg after World War II. A new film records his story.
A Mother's Day letter written 104 years ago by an American soldier stationed in France during World War I has finally reached his family. Chester Carl Lowe wrote the note to his mother in Seattle ...
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