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As the faint glimmer of dawn bounced off the water of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, 1915, Private Dick Clarke huddled ...
A remarkable grassroots effort between a family historian and a volunteer organisation results in 107 soldiers in unmarked ...
A six-week journey on horseback through more than 30 rural towns has brought the story of the Australian Light Horse to life ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNWorld War I Diary Recounting The Horrific Battle Of The Somme Found In The U.K.A battered diary from World War I was just found in a barn in England. It recounts the horrific Battle of the Somme, the ...
Multiple D.C. officials attended a rededication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to unveil new headstones for Jewish World War I veterans who were buried beneath Latin Crosses.
For generations, Army Pvt. David Moser's grave was marked by an erroneous headstone with a Latin cross, not a Star of David.
April 25 is the date in 1915 when the newly formed Australia and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the beaches of Gallipoli, ...
The Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act would establish program to correct grave markers.
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