A wounded pigeon named Cher Ami helped save a battalion of American soldiers, becoming one of the most recognized animals in ...
During Black History Month, revisit the overlooked story of Black US soldiers in WWI—their service overseas and the unequal ...
WASHINGTON -- One hundred years after the U.S. entry into World War I, many of the logistics and strategies developed during that era still have an impact on Army operations today -- including the use ...
NEW YORK — A World War I-era U.S. Army "I WANT YOU" recruitment poster has sold for $20,000 at an auction of some 2,000 wartime posters. The poster sold Tuesday at Guersney's in Manhattan is one of ...
More than 1,000 Indian troops came to Bournemouth in 1914 and 1915 to be treated for their injuries.
The Army has pushed back on a study purporting to show that World War I "tinpot" helmets were just as good or, in some cases, better than the service's current Advanced Combat Helmet in mitigating the ...
WASHINGTON -- Descendants of Soldiers and other veterans of World War I will soon be able to visit a national memorial in the nation's capital that commemorates the sacrifices of their ...
A peace cross honoring soldiers who died in WWI doesn't violate the Constitution, the Supreme Court ruled. The cross, which stands on public land, will remain put. A Latin cross honoring soldiers who ...
In remembrance of 100 years to World War I, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif highlighted on Monday the significance of deterrence, and need for operational preparedness to avoid war.