From community tree dedications and summer camp plaques to towering monuments and grand museums, World War I remembrances sprawl across the United States, seeking to remind Americans of a defining yet ...
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A Medal of Honor recipient rescued a downed pilot in WWI. The airman's identity remained a mystery - until now.
Ralyn M. Hill put his life on the line for a downed ally.
First World War: Soldiers of the English infantry in France, running out of their trenches at the signal to assault. Somme, France, 1916. Fototeca Gilardi/Getty Images Get fearless, uncompromising ...
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A traveling World War I museum set up its exhibit to connect historical moments “Behind the Big Red Doors” at the Stephens County Historical Museum. The exhibit will remain open through Saturday.
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During WWI this sailor saved his fellow mate from noxious toilet fumes - earning him the Medal of Honor
The German emigre did not think twice when rescuing his fellow sailor from the gaseous byproduct of human waste.
It was once called the War to End All Wars, but World War I dragged on year after year. Governments were shattered, lives were destroyed, and many more wars came in its wake. But for one moment in ...
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