The wreckage of the "Tampa," which was torpedoed by a German submarine, was found 50 miles off the coast of Cornwall, England ...
From 1914 to 1918, the world went bananas and governments sent people to die in a whole new gruesome and mechanized way. The ...
Pulitzer winner Daniel Kraus tells Military.com why his World War I horror novel Angel Down begins with sound, fear and war’s ...
Long before modern intelligence agencies existed, a small group of Indian soldiers and scouts undertook one of the strangest ...
In France and Belgium, Indian participation in World War I remains visible through cemeteries, memorials and annual ...
In the span of 48 hours, both the Hohenzollern and Habsburg dynasties collapsed, Germany became a republic, and the ...
The sinking of the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa killed 131 people, making it the largest loss of life on any U.S. combat ship during the war.
Soil collected from six World War I battlefields in France will soon be brought to Arlington National Cemetery, restoring a ...
Willow Hewitt bought a framed photograph of a World War One soldier at a car boot sale in Cheddar Gorge and has been on a ...
Ceremonies across the country will highlight the 107th anniversary of the independence movement that later led to the ...
Naval blockades are among the oldest weapons of war, using sea control to cut supplies and force an enemy’s surrender.