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Ed Gray, our finest painter of cities and their people, has an exhibition opening on Monday, July 4, where new ...
As a Royal Navy volunteer in World War One, he had become all too aware of the threat from Germany’s U-boats. Wilkinson decided he could use his artistic skills to protect Allied ships.
The names Wyeth and Kuerner are virtually synonymous with Chadds Ford. Indeed, the Kuerner Farm on Ring Road inspired almost ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
The night was silent and pitch-black, but Austro-Hungarian sentinels were still watchful. The Russians lay no more than 100 ...
The grave of an unknown soldier who died by suicide in 1930 is pictured in Pine Grove Cemetery in Wausau. The man's remains were exhumed on June 6 as local, county and state agencies work to ...
The grave of a missing World War One soldier has been identified in Belgium. Capt Ernest Cecil Blencowe of the Dorsetshire Regiment died in February 1916 trying to get control of The Bluff, an ...
Historical displays commemorating the Army’s 250th birthday can be found in four display cases across the CGSC campus.
Sergeant Henry Ashton is now buried with full military honours in Loos British cemetery.
Unidentified WWI soldier exhumed from Wausau cemetery as agencies work to identify man The veteran died by suicide in 1930 and left a note that did not contain his name. He was buried with ...
That year, he enlisted in the Army. Wright was a member of the 372nd Infantry, a segregated African American regiment that served in World War I under French command.