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All four served in the Wisconsin National Guard's 32nd Division, which earned its "Red Arrow" nickname and insignia for its heroics during World War I. Col. John T. Oakley, the current commander ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- It was called the "war to end all wars," which, sadly, it failed to do. But the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I this Sunday is a time to recognize all veterans ...
But although it was the last day of World War I, Gunther was joined in death by other Soldiers--about 320 Americans -- including 56 New Yorkers, according to the roster of World War I casualties ...
The "World War I Honor Roll" recognizes Iowans who lost their lives during World War I. ... Iowa WWI casualties exhibit honoring more than 4,000 Iowans to open in Des Moines.
The most extraordinary thing about World War II is not its speed, not its extent, not its tactical scope — but its relative unmurderousness. Last week Britain revealed that in the first 21 ...