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From trenches to modern warfare: The lasting legacy of WWI close combat
This segment examines how the lessons of World War I trench fighting shaped military tactics, weapons, and psychological ...
The world's last known combat veteran of Word War I died on Thursday at age 110. British-born Claude Stanley Choules--nicknamed "Chuckles" by his comrades in the Australian Navy-- was always modest ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. -- When the African American National Guard Soldiers of New York's 15th Infantry Regiment arrived in France in December 1917, they expected to conduct combat training and enter ...
The replica, Sophie, pays homage to the original Sopwith 1½ Strutter, a versatile British biplane introduced during the First World War. This pioneering aircraft was notable for being the first ...
At 10:59 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, a German machine gun crew fired a burst of rounds at approaching Americans. One bullet struck 23-year-old Pvt. Henry Gunther in the left temple. He died instantly.
A fascinating insight into the role of the bicycle in the First World War - from reconnaissance to transporting ammunition, historian and cycling enthusiast Jeremy Banning explores stories from the ...
Rising Front 1.0 introduces tanks, armored cars, cavalry, new maps, more weapons, and a total scenario overhaul for the ...
SYDNEY -- The last known combat veteran of World War I was defiant of the tolls of time, a centenarian who swam in the sea, twirled across dance floors, and published his first book at 108. He also ...
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