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A trip away from home to enjoy the Fourth of July weekend turned into horror for Scott Surgener.The south St. Louis man lost ...
As 2014 marks the centennial observance of the start of World War I, Kansas City's World War I Museum offers a look at some of the memorabilia and equipment used in battle.
World War 1 began on July 18, 1914 and lasted until November 11, 1918 and though the war’s main theatre was on the Western Front running through Belgium and France, there were also theatres of ...
The posters are part of the 2,200 World War I propaganda posters that were donated nearly a century ago by Buffalonian Edward Michael. ... diary pages, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia.
A person was donating their father's World War One memorabilia to the museum, including pictures and several artillery shells. To stream KREM on your phone, you need the KREM app.
Duncan said that Rice, who moved to Seattle after the war, is one of 355 people named on Saanich’s First World War honour roll — and also turns out to be the artist who created that large ...
A World War One medal found in a field in Somerset in the 1950s is reunited with the descendents of its original owner.
HISTORY buffs are gaining an insight into World War 1 as they step into the lives and memories of ex-servicemen and their families at the Campbelltown at the Home Front exhibition.
A collection of memorabilia and old photographs from two of Pocklington’s most eminent and tragic World War One fallen heroes will go on display and their background explained when Pocklington ...
Item 1 of 3 A man looks at engraved names of Commonwealth soldiers who died in World War One at the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres October 20, 2014.
A World War One medal found in a field in Somerset in the 1950s is reunited with the descendents of its original owner.