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Hell in the trenches: The brutal reality of World War I close combat
This part explores the harrowing experiences of soldiers in the trenches of World War I, from the mud-soaked hell of Passchendaele to the desperate hand-to-hand fighting at Verdun and the Somme. It ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Multiple weapons that could be over 100 years old were discovered at a Vancouver airport on Tuesday. Vancouver police announced on X that an archaeologist found what appeared ...
World War I was the laboratory that transformed airplanes from vehicles of limited capability into reliable weapons of war. The “World War I: The Birth of Military Aviation” exhibition highlights both ...
The Sweetwater County Historical Museum recently researched a Smith & Wesson revolver manufactured for the British military ...
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How World War I created the foundation of modern plastic surgery
World War I produced tens of thousands of soldiers with severe facial injuries. Trench warfare exposed faces to bullets, ...
Over the past 40 years, memorials to America's 20th century wars have sprung up across Washington, D.C., with one conspicuous omission: There was no national memorial to veterans of World War I in our ...
As the sun sets on Friday, September 13, the World War I Centennial Commission and the Doughboy Foundation are officially unveiling “A Soldier’s Journey,” a 25-ton bronze centerpiece for the World War ...
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