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A new exhibit coming soon to Topeka’s Combat Air Museum will feature dozens of paintings to highlight a WWI German pilot.
Private Alfred Sambrook killed a German cavalry officer on August 23, 1914 By SAM TONKIN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 10:46 EDT, 22 June 2015 | Updated: 11:12 EDT, 22 June 2015 ...
On the night he died, Private John Parr (headstone pictured) is believed to have been at least 10 miles away from members of the German cavalry while on patrol near Mons, Belgium.
Messines Just a few miles further north, on October 12-19, 1914 British and French cavalry clashed with German cavalry (both sides usually fighting dismounted, and frequently entrenched) in a ...
By 1914, the cavalry accounted for almost a third of most of Europe's armies, and was regarded as the key element in offensive battles. All that was about to change, as mounted soldiers faced ...
FORT BRAGG — More than a century ago, one of the 82nd Airborne Division's most decorated soldiers led an attack on a German machine gun nest during World War I. Sgt. Alvin York, a division legacy, is ...
A lost German artillery gun from the First World War has been uncovered by stunned Canadian builders, an estimated 4,000 miles from where it was last fired. A construction crew unearthed the Feldka… ...
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