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Gen. Christopher T. Donahue, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, led Memorial Day tributes Sunday at the Somme American Cemetery in France, where some of the first American troops ...
President Joe Biden warned against a streak of “semi-isolationism” in the US as he stressed the importance of alliances during a symbolic visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery on Sunday ...
America used to carry a big stick—now we’re stuck writing strongly worded emails while the world lights up like a Fourth of July test range.
Ypres/Flanders was where many American troops got their first taste of WWI combat. The doughboys hated British chow (not to mention drinking tea instead of coffee).
Marc Milner notes in “Second Front” that the Anglo-American alliances in the two world wars functioned despite animosities (“The Allies on the Mend,” Bookshelf, May 19). What underlay that ...
Germany and its allies face defeat, with Allied victories including American Meuse-Argonne Offensive ...
The conflict raged on, as the allies figured U.S. reinforcements would lead to victory while Germany gambled on another major offensive before American troops were ready for action.
A survey reveals many Asian American high school students feel a lack of diversity and limited career opportunities in Indianapolis.
Eugene Bullard, pioneering African-American aviator who flew for France in WWI The first African-American combat pilot flew not for his country, but for France. Born in the segregated south of the ...