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What: Argonne Forest at Possum Creek MetroPark. Follow the purple loop trail (1.4 miles long) and stop at the marked sites to discover the remnants of the amusement park. Where: 4790 Frytown Road.
The American Expeditionary Force’s fight for the Argonne Forest during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918 was one of the largest series of battles fought by the United States during World War I.
The Argonne Forest. From the Champagne region’s southern city of Aÿ, attention is being re-lavished on the Argonne oak forest, which has witnessed both bloodshed and neglect.
World War I: The Lost Battalion of the Argonne Forest. French battlefield guide Guillaume Moizan and historian Mitchell Yockelson visited a memorial and remnants of World War I trenches in France ...
Overpopulation a decade ago forced a culling of the white deer that roam the Argonne National Laboratory and adjacent forest preserves, but the herd has reached an apparent equilibrium with its ...
Fought until the armistice on Nov. 11, 1918, the Meuse Argonne Offensive claimed 26,000 American lives in just over a month. Advertisement Sam was drafted in 1917 at age 26 — the age I am now.
Douglas Mastriano talked about the defense of the Argonne Forest and Meuse River Valley by Gen. John Pershing and his Doughboys during World War One.
Argonne’s storied history as the site of one of the world’s first nuclear reactions makes it ripe for myth. Case in point: The 1,500 acres and surrounding Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve harbor ...
The Argonne Forest is about 140 miles northeast of Paris, near the borders of Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany. With the entry of the U.S., ...
The “Battle of Argonne Forest,” a re-enactment of the famous assault, featured exploding cannons and uniformed veterans firing rifles and machine guns loaded with blanks.
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