Sabin Howard, who lives in Kent, created "A Soldier's Journey," which will be unveiled at the National World War I Memorial ...
After eight years in the making, master sculptor Sabin Howard’s “A Soldier’s Journey,” will be unveiled with the First ...
U.S. infantrymen in WWI were nicknamed doughboys, a term still used today for them. The National World War I Memorial has been decades in the making. The centerpiece is a 58-foot-long bronze ...
No American doughboys remain alive to recall wading through ... Americans served in uniform after the U.S. belatedly entered WWI in December 1917. Roughly 116,000 did not return, making it the ...
Sabin Howard's sculpture, A Soldier's Journey, features 38 human figures meant to tell the story of a single “doughboy," a ...
The soldier, now one among many, in an agonizing tableau of bayonets and bombs, with fellow doughboys screaming and nurses caring for the wounded. And finally — in the last panel — the ...
Esquilmalt's Canadian Submarine Force building D85, dedicated to Lieutenant William McKinstry Maitland-Dougall ...
While the 58-foot-long bronze sculpture will now be the country's foremost WWI memorial, it is far from the first. Community leaders, historians, and veterans have commemorated past residents who ...
The family of Australian digger Private Richard Norman Hanna has finally been able to acknowledge his service with a military headstone. Private Hanna was one of thousands of soldiers buried in ...
A wreck discovered near the site of a planned floating offshore windfarm off the Aberdeenshire coast may be a ship sunk during World War One. Russian merchant vessel Tobol - originally SS ...