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On November 11,1918 Word War 1 ended - World War 1 National Park Sites
The Great War began in Europe in 1914, and by its end in 1918, 4.7 million Americans would serve in the conflict. More t ...
A Soldier doesn’t need a battlefield to die from war—only a uniform and silence. Since 9/11, more than 30,000 active-duty and veteran suicides have occurred—more than all U.S. combat deaths in Iraq ...
Though the “cease-fire,” called “Armistice,” was signed at 5:00am in the morning, it specified that 11:00am would be the hour ...
Poems by a Cumbrian soldier killed in action in the First World War have been saved and are being celebrated in a new book.
If I should die, think only this of me,” wrote English poet Rupert Brooke, in 1914. “That there’s some corner of a foreign ...
A man's quest to get a fallen World War One soldier recognised has been rewarded with a plaque in the French village where he ...
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds, philosophers, poets, anarchists and soldiers contemplate what they have lost, and ...
Canada's Unknown Soldier — a casualty of the First World War — was brought home to be interred in Ottawa 25 years ago, and ...
Royal High School Bath students made history personal as they discovered their own family connections on the battlefields of ...
The first Muskingum County man volunteered on April 10: “Rev. William C. Coleman is the first man from Muskingum County to ...
Alice Vernon does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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