A number of Indigenous WWI soldiers pose for a photo at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. (Indiana University Archaeology and Anthropology Museum) “I’m so thankful that his blood runs in our veins,” said ...
WASHINGTON -- The Army Center of Military History (CMH) officially launches their World War I Centennial website on January 17. CMH is the Army's lead agency for all World War I Centennial ...
A new exhibition in Drexel University’s Rincliffe Gallery explores the unique role of Army engineers during World War I, focusing on college-aged students in Philadelphia and institutions like Drexel, ...
A lawn crew recently uncovered a World War I-era artillery shell at Houston’s Memorial Park, a reminder of the park’s origins as Camp Logan—a military training base active from 1917 to 1919. Houston ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. The level of carnage in World War I led many to believe it was “the War to End All Wars.” But for some people on the home front, there was no ...
The M1 Garand established semi-automatic rifles as the infantry standard and shaped modern assault doctrine. The StG 44 created the blueprint for modern assault rifles with its intermediate-caliber ...
While millions of Americans can name Western Front battles like Belleau Wood or the Meuse-Argonne, almost no one remembers the 332nd Infantry Regiment. These Ohio doughboys were the only American ...
A Kentucky man and avid military collector made a remarkable discovery at a local garage sale. Zachary Kahmann from Cold Spring has had interest in militaria ever since the age of 12, when he was ...
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