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War Untold: the Collection of Andrew Pouncey
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. The Collection of Andrew Pouncey. News from the Front. Volume 1 Number 1. 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918. The war may be over, but the history lives on. Learn more from this collection of excellent websites on WWI history. American Battle Monuments Commission. Their mission is reflected in 24 overseas military cemeteries, on Tablets of the Missing and 25 memorials, monuments and markers. The record keeper of Canda. Australians on the Western Front 1914-1918.
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: May 2011
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Britain's Last WWI Veteran Dies at the Age of 110. Http:/ www.perthnow.com.au/news/world-war-1-hero-claude-choules-our-oldest-man-to-turn-110/story-e6frg12c-1226050397048. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Museum Curator with the U.S. A. Rmy Center of Military History. Where he is working on the upcoming National Museum of the United States Army slated to open in 2019. The Battle of New Market Heights: Freedom Will Be Theirs by the Sword.
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: From Molleville Farm to Memorial Day
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Friday, June 12, 2015. From Molleville Farm to Memorial Day. Being a Civil War historian who lives within a ten minutes’ drive of four major battlefields of that great conflict, I have grown accustomed to inadvertently stumbling upon historic markers or headstones that pertain to my line of work. But this past Memorial Day, I had an unexpected encounter with the First World War right in my own back yard. Who had died in wartime. The date that Jenkins was kill...
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World War 1 Educational Resources – Great War Stories Gift Shop
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Great War Stories Gift Shop. Great War Stories Gift Shop. World War 1 Educational Resources. World War 1 reading list. Story of Captain Hedley's fall out of and onto his airplane. Print-and-fold bi-plane in Ernst Udet's markings. Slides showing how America progressed toward joining the war in 1917. Thoughts on commemorating the centennial. US Army Center of Military History World War 1 Centennial Website. Vintage Aero Flying Museum. Near Denver, Colorado. National World War I Museum. In upstate New York.
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: June 2015
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Friday, June 12, 2015. From Molleville Farm to Memorial Day. Being a Civil War historian who lives within a ten minutes’ drive of four major battlefields of that great conflict, I have grown accustomed to inadvertently stumbling upon historic markers or headstones that pertain to my line of work. But this past Memorial Day, I had an unexpected encounter with the First World War right in my own back yard. Who had died in wartime. The date that Jenkins was kill...
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: Go Over the Top
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Go Over the Top. December 13, 2012 at 3:01 PM. What is the title of the painting at the top of your webpage? This is a very moving image. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Museum Curator with the U.S. A. Rmy Center of Military History. Where he is working on the upcoming National Museum of the United States Army slated to open in 2019. The Battle of New Market Heights: Freedom Will Be Theirs by the Sword. 160;of Southern History.
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: Robert E. Lee's Daughter Laments the Great War
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Robert E. Lee's Daughter Laments the Great War. As she awaited transport to the U.S. Mary Custis Lee, 1914. From the 22 October 1914 issue of The New York Times. I am a soldier's daughter," she said, "and descended from a long line of soldiers, but what I have seen of this war, and what I can foresee of the misery which must follow, have made me very nearly a peace-at-any-price woman.". What can be worth it? From the beginning of th...
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: December 2012
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Go Over the Top. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Museum Curator with the U.S. A. Rmy Center of Military History. Where he is working on the upcoming National Museum of the United States Army slated to open in 2019. He received his M.A. in Military History from Norwich University in 2009. His first book, . The Battle of New Market Heights: Freedom Will Be Theirs by the Sword. 160;of Southern History. 160;claims “. Civil War on his blog.
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: September 2013
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Monday, September 23, 2013. Borrowed Soldiers by Mitch Yockelson. I had the distinct honor of having Dr. Mitchell Yockelson. As my thesis adviser in graduate school. In addition to being a prominent member of the staff of the National Archives and Records Administration, Mitch is also a first rate First World War scholar. The following is a presentation he gave on his excellent book, Borrowed Soldiers: Americans Under British Command, 1918. This volume will b...
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Over There: Blogging The AEF & World War I: November 2012
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Over There: Blogging The AEF and World War I. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Robert E. Lee's Daughter Laments the Great War. As she awaited transport to the U.S. Mary Custis Lee, 1914. From the 22 October 1914 issue of The New York Times. I am a soldier's daughter," she said, "and descended from a long line of soldiers, but what I have seen of this war, and what I can foresee of the misery which must follow, have made me very nearly a peace-at-any-price woman.". What can be worth it? From the beginning of th...