The America's Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election, 1918-1920, collection contains political speeches by American leaders during World War I and the presidential election of 1920.
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Military history of the 15th Field Artillery Regiment(US) in World War One ...
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Life at Camp Funston Reflections of Army Sergeant Charles L. Johnston Charles L. Johnston 1895-1940 Charles L. Johnston was my dad. He died when I was six months old. In a way, his death was an irony. He served during World War One as a member of Ambulance Company 239, 10th Sanitary Train, at Camp Funston (part of Ft. Riley) Kansas. He nursed soldiers during the influenza epidemic of 1918-1919, ...
Nursing medical history about a World War One Red Cross nurse.
The following letters are from Lloyd Maywood Staley (my grandfather) to his sweetheart Mary Beatrice Gray. Here is Lloyd just before the war in his college football picture. Lloyd proudly wears his army uniform. (Photos courtesy of Marjorie Layton, Lloyd's eldest daughter) Take a look at Lloyd's dog tags. Here's his official army photo. Army City' Garnett, Kansas August 6, 1917 My Dearest Mary, ...
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New, used & out-of-print books on Marine Corps history, also photographs, documents, ephemera & militaria for purchase. ...
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Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Official War Artists Prisoners and Wounded Unknown Medium Harvey Dunn It was in July 1917 that the idea of official war artists to be sent to France was proposed by the Committee on Public Information, which had been recently organized to coordinate propaganda for the war effort. The U.S. Army Signal Corps took up the idea but at first its plans came to nothing. In ...
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The President of the United States in the name of the Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor To....
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Detailed information on the American Expeditionary Force Forestry Engineers in World War I ...
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A bit of history: on board the USS Mallory 1918-1919 In 1997, shortly after my mother passed away, I discovered that my parents had been in possession of a photo album belonging to my father's parents, Virgil & Millie Brooks. Perusal of this photo album revealed that roughly the first half of the album were pictures Virgil had taken during his tour of duty on the USS Mallory in the late 19-teens.
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