Two years after the surrender of the German Army ended World War I on Nov. 11, 1918, the first official parades to celebrate Armistice Day went to Wyoming Post No. 396, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and ...
As the United States commemorated its 100th anniversary of entering World War I on Thursday, Yellowstone County honored 23 women veterans who served in the war and had local ties. Largely unrecognized ...
WINGER, Minn. — World War I was an international tragedy, but the town of Winger has found a new way to honor those who died in WWI battles more than a century ago. Seven men from the Winger area died ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout, of the Licking County Library, tells the story of World War I veteran and Newark native Fred Coleman.
An exhibition of items and uniforms from the First World War will be featured at Risley’s Great Hall on Saturday, Nov. 10 in an event to honor Cornellians who served in the war a hundred years ago.
(WHTM)– Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity returned a lost WWI medal to a veteran’s family on Wednesday. The medal belonged to Schuylkill County native Joseph William Morrison, a Private First Class ...
Charlie Van Ooteghem’s dad is a hero. He knows it. I know it, Gen. John J. Pershing knew it and the U.S. Army knows it. But there is no record of it, so when the day comes that all of us are gone, no ...
DUNMORE, Pa. (AP) — A World War I veteran’s long-lost Purple Heart has been returned to his 92-year-old daughter in Pennsylvania. Clarence Singer’s medal was located by a group that seeks to reunite ...
A free traveling exhibit on the history of World War I — tucked inside a custom 18-wheel tractor trailer — will be open in Billings on Friday as part of a 75-city tour. The tour, sponsored by the ...
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