You can see it was filmed in America – it doesn't look like the Argonne landscape – but it features lots of kit, from guns to aircraft, from the end of the war.’ The expert view ...
Trench clubs were brutal, silent, and deadly. These medieval-style weapons turned World War I trenches into battlegrounds of ...
For more than a century, Fort Benning's name honored a Confederate general who supported slavery. The military changed the ...
Colombia, racked by decades of conflict, is a top source of hired guns. Jhonny Pinilla ... has helped sustain the war. The arrival of foreign volunteers has also turned trenches into a babel ...
The new namesake is Fred Benning, a Nebraska native awarded the military’s second-highest honor for his battlefield courage as an 18-year-old corporal in 1918, near the end of World War I.
Benning was part of American assaults on the toughest German defenses by soldiers who fought to take trenches and to hold ... Bragg, a World War II paratrooper from Maine.Defense Secretary Pete ...
Henry Middleton from Newport spent his free time in the World War 1 trenches carving. Show more Henry Middleton from Newport spent his free time in the World War 1 trenches carving. Henry even ...