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Nov. 11, 1918: Wasted Lives on Armistice Day
An essay from HistoryNet on the execution of the World War I armistice … and how thousands on both sides may have died needlessly.
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Why you’ll see poppies on this (and every) Memorial Day
You’ve read the poem. Now read about the author who treated the wounded, and tended to the dying, in Flanders Field during World War I.
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Forgotten valor: Nurses near the front lines of World War I
Months before most U.S. forces joined the fight, two women had earned the Distinguished Service Cross.
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Video: The original ‘war dog’ gets animated in new trailer for ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’
“Stubby: An American Hero” is set to be released April 2018.
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Germany to start moving anti-ISIS planes to Jordan in July
Germany’s defense minister hopes to start transferring planes serving in the international coalition against the Islamic State group from Turkey to Jordan by mid-July.
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Stubby’s story: All about the iconic World War I ‘war dog’ … and star of an upcoming animated film
From making military history in France to serving as a mascot back home, how one stray dog made good a century ago.
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A century after ‘shell shock,’ struggle to address post-combat trauma continues
World War I saw early attempts to treat what would become known as PTSD.
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On 100th anniversary of America’s entry into WWI, PBS presents ‘The Great War’
On the 100th anniversary of America’s declaration of war on Germany and entrance into World War I, PBS presents a new documentary mini-series ‘The Great War.’
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Over there, but still here: The WWI innovations that live on
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, and some of the innovations that were developed or came into wide use during the conflict are still with us today.
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World War I and the Navy: The U-boat threat leads to game-changing innovations
The head of Naval History and Heritage Command on the fleet’s role in “The Great War.”
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Nov. 11, 1918: Wasted Lives on Armistice Day
An essay from HistoryNet on the execution of the World War I armistice … and how thousands on both sides may have died needlessly.
-
Why you’ll see poppies on this (and every) Memorial Day
You’ve read the poem. Now read about the author who treated the wounded, and tended to the dying, in Flanders Field during World War I.
-
Forgotten valor: Nurses near the front lines of World War I
Months before most U.S. forces joined the fight, two women had earned the Distinguished Service Cross.
-
Video: The original ‘war dog’ gets animated in new trailer for ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’
“Stubby: An American Hero” is set to be released April 2018.
-
Germany to start moving anti-ISIS planes to Jordan in July
Germany’s defense minister hopes to start transferring planes serving in the international coalition against the Islamic State group from Turkey to Jordan by mid-July.
-
Stubby’s story: All about the iconic World War I ‘war dog’ … and star of an upcoming animated film
From making military history in France to serving as a mascot back home, how one stray dog made good a century ago.
-
A century after ‘shell shock,’ struggle to address post-combat trauma continues
World War I saw early attempts to treat what would become known as PTSD.
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On 100th anniversary of America’s entry into WWI, PBS presents ‘The Great War’
On the 100th anniversary of America’s declaration of war on Germany and entrance into World War I, PBS presents a new documentary mini-series ‘The Great War.’
-
Over there, but still here: The WWI innovations that live on
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, and some of the innovations that were developed or came into wide use during the conflict are still with us today.
-
World War I and the Navy: The U-boat threat leads to game-changing innovations
The head of Naval History and Heritage Command on the fleet’s role in “The Great War.”
-
Nov. 11, 1918: Wasted Lives on Armistice Day
An essay from HistoryNet on the execution of the World War I armistice … and how thousands on both sides may have died needlessly.
-
Why you’ll see poppies on this (and every) Memorial Day
You’ve read the poem. Now read about the author who treated the wounded, and tended to the dying, in Flanders Field during World War I.
-
Forgotten valor: Nurses near the front lines of World War I
Months before most U.S. forces joined the fight, two women had earned the Distinguished Service Cross.
-
Video: The original ‘war dog’ gets animated in new trailer for ‘Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero’
“Stubby: An American Hero” is set to be released April 2018.
-
Germany to start moving anti-ISIS planes to Jordan in July
Germany’s defense minister hopes to start transferring planes serving in the international coalition against the Islamic State group from Turkey to Jordan by mid-July.
-
Stubby’s story: All about the iconic World War I ‘war dog’ … and star of an upcoming animated film
From making military history in France to serving as a mascot back home, how one stray dog made good a century ago.
-
A century after ‘shell shock,’ struggle to address post-combat trauma continues
World War I saw early attempts to treat what would become known as PTSD.
-
On 100th anniversary of America’s entry into WWI, PBS presents ‘The Great War’
On the 100th anniversary of America’s declaration of war on Germany and entrance into World War I, PBS presents a new documentary mini-series ‘The Great War.’
-
Over there, but still here: The WWI innovations that live on
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, and some of the innovations that were developed or came into wide use during the conflict are still with us today.
-
World War I and the Navy: The U-boat threat leads to game-changing innovations
The head of Naval History and Heritage Command on the fleet’s role in “The Great War.”













