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More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with ...
Charles Barger and his assistant automatic rifle gunner, Jesse Funk, received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the ...
The U. S. has paid $14,000,000,000 in bonuses and pensions to soldiers who fought in the War and their surviving dependents—and the payments still go on. The U. S. has yet to be repaid over ...
Coming at the very end of WWI, the six-week Meuse-Argonne offensive was the bloodiest single battle in American history, killing 26,000 doughboys and wounding another 95,000.
As they strolled through the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, a massive military graveyard for 14,200 U.S. war dead near the French-Belgian border, the old private began scanning the stones for ...
Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A Memoir, 1917-1918 William S. Triplet. University of Missouri Press, $39.95 (344pp) ISBN 978-0-8262-1290-0 ...
There were 19,600 gas casualties from the start of Meuse-Argonne on September 26 to November 11, 1918. Among them was Private Walter Warren Gehman. Plaque honoring local victims of WWI.
Alvin York is a decorated American soldier who served in World War I. He’s most known for storming a German machine gun nest during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive on his own. Facing a wave of gun ...
Brothers J. Henry and Neils Frostholm, raised in Worcester, were killed in action during World War I. Their memory is preserved at Frostholm Square, a traffic island at the convergence of West ...