The Armistice ending the Great War was slated to go into effect at 11:00 AM on November 11, 1918. Just an hour and a half ...
World War I is also called "The Great War" because of its scale and carnage. The United States declared war on Germany in 1917, and it is estimated that more ...
World War I gave rise to a heated century-long debate about its causes. In Disputing Disaster, Perry Anderson surveys this ...
It commemorates Private Albert Hurst of the 9th Battalion Border Regiment who died aged 27 on August 30, 1917 and Bombardier Francis Ralph ... who lived in the houses at Beck Bottom had died in WW1 ...
The US entered WWI and remained a laggard in aviation, however, its massive expansion set the stage to become the largest in ...
The pack or two a soldier might carry in his pocket would be burned up during “the many lazy days devoted to sailing across ...
The below Remembrance Day essay by Shuswap Middle School Grade 8 student Letitia Wigglesworth received the first place award ...
Pvt. Walter Joseph Keefe, an Army infantryman serving overseas in World War I, was only cleared to serve after the teenager's ...
Scientists from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, based in northern France, are at the forefront of efforts to identify bodies that are still regularly found in northern France, along the former ...
Arthur Luker never saw foreign battlefields, but his photos bear witness to the risks and sacrifices faced even on the ...
Marine Lance Corporal Antonio “Tony” Molina was a young Puerto Rican radio operator stationed in Vietnam in 1965 when his ...
Paul Leo Ortego was one of the first to enlist when President Woodrow Wilson declared the United States was entering WWI in ...