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All Awhirl: Rotary Engines Still Soaring High
Restored World War I fighter planes provide enthusiasts 'wildest stick-and-rudder experience' The post All Awhirl: Rotary ...
More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with a Purple Heart. “This award is not ...
“Encounters” uses cutting edge technology that lets WWI Museum goers interact with real people involved in World War I. (C/o WWI Museum and Memorial) The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas ...
Roan belted out “Casual,” “Good Luck, Babe!” and other favorites for a sold-out crowd of 30,000 on the lawn of the National ...
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Why WWI Tanks Resurfaced in WWII | Curator Q&A
Could World War I tanks still play a role in World War II? This session explores how aging designs like the Renault FT and British Mark series were adapted—or simply outmatched—by the rapid advances ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Paul Maynard of Torrington, Conn., was 21 years old in 1918. He had recently recovered from a hospital stay because of gas poisoning. He had spent weeks at the front of one of the ...
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