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Former Sentinels visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for centennial commemoration
The public was invited to pay respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Centennial Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery.
By Jonathan Lehrfeld
Beasts of burden and their fate in World War I
An estimated 10 million horses and mules, 100,000 dogs and 200,000 pigeons were enrolled in the war effort.
In the last hours of World War I, a terrible toll
Thousands of troops were dying even as the clock ticked down to the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
Right up to Armistice Day, US clout in WWI kept increasing
On the final morning of World War I, U.S. Gen. John J. Pershing was not eager to stop fighting. After all, if one nation had momentum after the first global war’s four years of unprecedented slaughter, it was the United States.
National World War I memorial a step closer to reality
The memorial in Washington is planned for completion in 2020.
By Kathleen Curthoys
3-star: I Corps broadens focus past Pacific
The corps, now 100 years old, is pushing beyond the Pacific region to win in any environment, its commander says.
By Charlsy Panzino
98-year-old WWII, First Army veteran receives French Legion of Honor
World War II veteran Jack Baker was awarded France's highest military award during a ceremony that was part of First Army's centennial celebration.
By Nicole Bauke