Paul Leo Ortego was one of the first to enlist when President Woodrow Wilson declared the United States was entering WWI in ...
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 ...
The "heroic courage and self-sacrifice" of Private James Miller during the Battle of Somme saved the lives of his comrades.
The US entered WWI and remained a laggard in aviation, however, its massive expansion set the stage to become the largest in ...
Visitors to The Tank Museum in Bovington can see a ‘splatter’ mask belonging to Sydney Hadley, a commander in a Mark V tank ...
Cremains of a West Hurley World War I veteran, unclaimed since 1962, have at last found a final resting place at Ulster ...
Pvt. Walter Joseph Keefe, an Army infantryman serving overseas in World War I, was only cleared to serve after the teenager's ...
Arthur Luker never saw foreign battlefields, but his photos bear witness to the risks and sacrifices faced even on the ...
Private Lawrence Quinn has been recognised for his World War I service through Bundaberg Regional Council’s Streets of Remembrance Program.
"Here we were laughing and talking to men whom only a few hours earlier we were trying to kill." This startling passage ...
Marine Lance Corporal Antonio “Tony” Molina was a young Puerto Rican radio operator stationed in Vietnam in 1965 when his ...