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Found 85 years after the World War 1 battle by French archeologists, the remains of the soldier were sent to the US military’s central identification laboratory, according to The Conversation.
SERINGES-ET-NESLES, France — The remains of an unknown American soldier from World War I, which were discovered only a year ago, were buried Wednesday at an American military cemetery in ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entrance into the First World War. While the American forces in Europe were known as doughboys, they definitely knew how to turn on ...
Over 12,000 Native American soldiers fought in World War I. A Congressional panel has found 25 who might deserve the Medal of Honor.
To identify every major American-made military shotgun since WWI, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a catalog of shotguns from Military Factory, an online database of arms, vehicles, and aircraft used by ...
Numerous Indigenous veterans are currently being reviewed as potential recipients of the Medal of Honor — more than a century after they served.
US buries unknown WWI soldier in France, 100 years after his death More than a century after he was killed fighting in World War I, an unidentified American soldier will be reburied on Wednesday ...
SC African American WWI soldiers receive recognition century later (WCIV) TOPICS: Charleston France Perry W. James IV South Carolina,United States Tim Scott United States Lloyd Perry W. James ...
A heartwarming letter an American soldier wrote to his mother has found its way to the granddaughter he never knew.
African American Soldiers During World War I Historian Adriane Lentz-Smith talked about African American involvement in World War I. She spoke about how their military service exposed the racial ...
Photographic postcard of an unidentified World War I soldier with French and American flags. The soldier is wearing full uniform with cap, high-collared jacket, and puttee wrappings about the lower ...