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By Thomas Clapper FPS Staff Writer Waynesburg’s posthumous Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army Pfc. Joseph J. Cicchetti, was ...
The letters have come down from the Fort Cavazos sign, marking the first step in the transition back to Fort Hood. Residents share their thoughts on the change.
The U.S. Army is renaming several installations to honor heroic soldiers from various conflicts. Fort Cavazos is being redesignated as Fort Hood – in honor ...
Many of the myths about disabled benefit claimants are born of falsehoods fuelled by a downgrading of the sick and disabled, ...
A first hand account from WWI soldier Melville Miller, is reenacted by an actor in Encounters, a new exhibit at the World War I Museum and Memorial, opened to the media for a sneak peak ahead of ...
His organisation aims to identify every unmarked WWI digger grave. It was instrumental in helping Ms Jameson commemorate Orange's 107 soldier burials through research and fundraising support.
"It's an overwhelming experience," Eiferman told them. Her uncle, Army Pvt. David Moser, is buried here. He was a soldier in World War I who died of influenza in Germany at age 20, before Eiferman ...
A historical marker will be placed at Fort Des Moines this summer to honor the 1,000 thousand black soldiers who trained there to become officers during World War One. Researcher Keith King says ...
Photo courtesy of the National WWI Museum and Memorial. Records for those soldiers are being reviewed by the Valor Medals Review Project and Task Force. Established in 2018 by Congress ...
in 1919 — after WWI. LOC describes the image as showing the "formation of soldiers into the shape of a horse's head." The caption says 650 officers and enlisted men of Auxiliary Remount Depot No ...
But oftentimes, we would find we would get no responses. Proving that one: he was a soldier, that he served, that he was in World War I. But then we also had to prove the connection to him in ...