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    • [DOC File]World War I

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      Mr. O'Hair was captain of the Machine Gun Company of the 130 Infantry Regiment during World War I and was noted for his devotion to duty and concern f or the men in his company. This weekend the men of his company and other former members of the U.S. Army unit honor him as one of the outstanding leaders of the organization which fought through ...

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      Jul 15 1918 – WWI: Second Battle of the Marne – The last major German Spring Offensive on the Western Front began against French, American, British, and Italian troops. It ended on 4 AUG in a decisive allied victory. Casualties and losses: Allies 132,717 – Germany 168,367.

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    • [DOC File]Peace on the Western Front, Goodwill in No Man’s Land

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      The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce. Riflemen Andrew and Grigg (center)—British troops from London—during the Christmas Truce with Saxons of the 104th and 106th Regiments of the Imperial German Army. Even at the distance of a century, no war seems more terrible than World War I. In the four years between 1914 and 1918, it killed or ...

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    • [DOC File]Primary Source Analysis:

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      Military authorities did not expect to use black troops in combat. The Army preferred to employ black troops in labor battalions, as stevedores, in road constructions, and as cooks and bakers. Of more than 380,000 black men who served in World War I, only 42,000 went into combat. Black troops represented 3 percent of US combat strength.

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    • [DOCX File]salem lions

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      Trench warfare is a form of warfare where both combatants have fortified positions and fighting lines are static. Trench warfare arose when there was a revolution in firepower without similar advances in mobility. The result was a slow and grueling form of defense-oriented warfare in which both sides constructed elaborate and heavily armed trench and dugout systems opposing each other along a ...

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    • [DOC File]A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE REGIMENT - Homestead

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      The Regiment distinguished itself by conducting the first offensive operation by US troops in WWI at Cantigny, where, in a viciously fought three-day battle, the 28th Infantry captured the town of Cantigny and then withstood five determined German counterattacks.

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      Oct 08 1918 – WWI: In the Argonne Forest in France, U.S. Corporal Alvin C. York leads an attack that kills 25 German soldiers and captures 132. Oct 08 1941 – WW2: The German invasion of the Soviet Union begins a new stage, with Hitler’s forces capturing Mariupol. The Axis power reached the Sea of …

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    • [DOC File]War paintings:

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      German supreme commander General Ludendorf said it all with the comment "August 8 was the black day [der Schwarze Tag] of the German Army in the history of this war." While subsequent days of fighting did not produce the dramatic successes of 8 August, the Canadian Corps and the other Allied divisions tenaciously pressed on with the offensive”

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    • [DOC File]Headquarters, 120th Infantry Regiment

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      Nothing is written in the 119th Regimental History of its movement from Magdeburg to England, after the end of the war, but there is no doubt that it followed closely the route and times of the 117th & 120th Regiments and the Division Hq’s. Headquarters, 120th Infantry Regiment. European Campaigns. Command Post Locations. 1944-1945

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    • [DOC File]Reasons Why Scots enlisted to Fight in the Great War

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      The power of the image of the tartan-clad soldier was such that in 1881 the War Office ordered even lowland regiments to wear tartan trews. Another reason that persuaded people to join up was . Xenophobia . as. many. Scots were affected by stories of spies and ‘Belgian Atrocities’ of German Army. In Scotland especially, Local Loyalties

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