WASHINGTON -- Army leaders helped the U.S. Mint unveil a World War I commemorative coin on Oct. 9 that will partially fund a national memorial honoring the 4.7 million U.S. veterans who served in that ...
NEW YORK — A World War I-era U.S. Army "I WANT YOU" recruitment poster has sold for $20,000 at an auction of some 2,000 wartime posters. The poster sold Tuesday at Guersney's in Manhattan is one of ...
A respected World War I Wyoming National Guard commander trained Wyoming troops to fight on the battlefields in France. But a ...
WASHINGTON - The Headquarters, Department of the Army, will celebrate the U.S. Army birthday on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in the Pentagon courtyard. The Acting Secretary of the Army, Robert M. Speer, ...
The Army has pushed back on a study purporting to show that World War I "tinpot" helmets were just as good or, in some cases, better than the service's current Advanced Combat Helmet in mitigating the ...
While there are troves of films and photographs from the era of World War I America, the National World War I Museum and Memorial is reviving them for today's audiences. Specifically, they’re using ...
Except for the Navy, the women did not get equal pay, rank or recognition for military service as men until 1947, Saunders said. While they served their country in WWI, women still were not allowed to ...
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Unusual Gadget That Kept Revolvers Fighting in WW1

The Prideaux loader was one of several early such devices patented and manufactured as early as 1893, but neither it nor any competitor saw much demand until the outbreak of World War One. At that ...
Frederick Lois Riefkohl in 1911 (Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons) MELBOURNE, Fla. — Frederick Riefkohl was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. A World War I hero who ...
In remembrance of 100 years to World War I, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif highlighted on Monday the significance of deterrence, and need for operational preparedness to avoid war.
The photo is authentic. It was taken after WWI and shows enlisted men and officers standing in a formation resembling a horse's head to pay tribute to a horse called “The Devil.” What's False However, ...