Gen. John Pershing would officially designate Gunther as the last American soldier killed in World War I. He was one of approximately 2,750 men who died that morning — casualties of the six-hour ...
A World War One medal consigned to the scrap heap and lost for 55 years has been reunited with the 98-year-old son of the ...
A World War One soldier who died at home from combat injuries has finally been honoured with a Commonwealth War Grave after ...
The 51st faced the German advance from north to south across the Beaumetz-Morchies Line, at the rear of the battle zone, and ...
Looking at events beyond Europe's western front, exploring some of the lesser-known tales of the Great War from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Veterans Day honors all U.S. military veterans for their service to the nation. Observed each year on November 11, the ...
Imagine, it’s the winter of 1916. War has been raging in Europe for over two years with no end in sight. The line along the Western Front had barely altered despite the best efforts of the British ...
Two handwritten letters penned by Australian soldiers on their way to the battlefields of France during World War I have ...
For good reason Erich Maria Remarque’s masterwork “All Quiet on the Western Front” is routinely tagged the most important war novel ever written. At the time of its full-length publication in 1929—it ...