During Black History Month, revisit the overlooked story of Black US soldiers in WWI—their service overseas and the unequal ...
U.S. Army First Lt. Charles Adams came home to Selma after bloody WWI battles determined to seek the same freedom for his people that he had fought for overseas.
A wounded pigeon named Cher Ami helped save a battalion of American soldiers, becoming one of the most recognized animals in ...
While millions of Americans can name Western Front battles like Belleau Wood or the Meuse-Argonne, almost no one remembers the 332nd Infantry Regiment. These Ohio doughboys were the only American ...
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