The modern military weapons of the first World War killed millions of soldiers on battlefields and in trenches. They also left 20 million men maimed and disfigured, a fate many felt was worse than ...
It’s been 100 years since they were scrawled by a doughboy in France, but Stars and Stripes’ World War I-era comics still offer a glimpse of military life in those dark days. Between Feb. 8, 1918, and ...
LATHAM, N.Y. – Sgt. Henry Johnson, the Albany resident whose World War I service in the New York National Guard’s 369th Infantry Regiment was recognized with the Medal of Honor almost a century later, ...
Lindsey Fitzharris' new book tells the true story of Harold Gillies, a British surgeon whose team worked to reconstruct the faces of some of the... 'The Facemaker' profiles the British surgeon who ...