On the twenty-third of April nineteen-eighteen, the French newspaper Le Matin published an article: “Manfred von Richthofen, ...
Letters dating back to 1915 have been discovered that show author Rudyard Kipling appealing for information about his son, ...
A World War One soldier has been buried alongside two unknown comrades, 109 years after his death. Sjt Richard Rounsley, who ...
These WW1 wire cutters were completely seized and buried under a century of rust, but careful restoration brings them back to ...
A pilot flying a World War 1 replica plane died at an air show 80 miles from Manhattan when his Fokker D.VIII caught fire over Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in upstate New York. The Red Hook Police ...
During construction at Pearson Airfield, an archeologist found what could be unexploded Stokes Mortars dating back to World War 1. The Vancouver Police Mobile Explosive Device Unit worked with the U.S ...
Despite her achievements, Inglis faced prejudice. At the outbreak of the First World War, she offered her services to the ...
His life seemed to be a perfect example of the American dream. Andreas "Andy" Cagoulides immigrated to the United States in 1913, entering through legendary Ellis Island, N.Y.