Throughout history, horses have played an irreplaceable role in warfare, serving as transport, cavalry, and logistical ...
Since the dawn of the science of warfare, when the battle became more than two groups simply slogging it out until one is ...
The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library announced the final 50 WW1 Memorials to be awarded grants and honored with the official national designation ...
In the early morning hours of July 19, 1918, 19-year-old bugler Frank Charles Fergus was serving in the Army in France with the 58th Infantry Regiment in the first days of the Aisne-Marne Offensive.
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After 106 years, Black South African WWI troops honored with memorialIn a Cape Town memorial opened Wednesday, African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in WWI. (Nardus ...
U.S. ridiculously unready for war, military expert says By FREDERIC LOUIS HUIDEKOPER WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 1911 (UP) - The American people should know that their army is in a lamentable state and ...
Dan Snow explains that at the start of WW1, Germany had around 6000 trained military dogs and the British Army had just one - an Airedale terrier. The situation changed thanks to the intervention ...
In a Cape Town memorial opened Wednesday, African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in WWI.
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