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World War I

Paul Sunderland Glass Bridge & Poppy Field at the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri
National News Special Reports World War I 

Military, civilian scholars discuss lasting impression of WWI

April 9, 2018April 9, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes

Paul Sunderland’s Glass Bridge & Poppy Field at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. (Courtesy) On Thursday, March 29, the

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Shovels used for the groundbreaking ceremony for the new World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. (Anthony C. Hayes)
National News World War I 

Veterans, dignitaries break ground for D.C. World War I Memorial

November 10, 2017November 10, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

Shovels used for the groundbreaking ceremony for the new World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. (Anthony C. Hayes) In

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Herbert H. Renshaw on the plaque for Maryland servicemen from Wicomico County who died during World War I credit Anthony C. Hayes
Baltimore National News World War I 

Herbert H. Renshaw: First Marylander to die in WWI missing from US memorials

May 28, 2017May 28, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

The name Herbert H. Renshaw as it appears at the Baltimore War Memorial. (Anthony C. Hayes) On May 22, 1917,

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The 369th Experience will honor historic WWI African-American band.
National News World War I 

Dr. Isrea Butler set to lead WWI tribute band 369th Experience

May 16, 2017May 16, 2017 Press Release

University of Maryland Eastern Shore music director will captain the 369TH EXPERIENCE Band’s Historic Re-Creation WASHINGTON, DC: The 369th Experience

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Actor David Shuey as General John J. Pershing speaks to a Mizzou ROTC class at the University of Missouri. (Anthony C. Hayes)
National News Special Reports World War I 

Mizzou ROTC gleans invaluable lessons from ‘General Pershing’

April 14, 2017April 14, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

Actor David Shuey presenting General John J. Pershing to the Mizzou ROTC. (Anthony C. Hayes) Everyone recalls that enthusiastic high

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News Special Reports World War I 

World War I ‘Not the forgotten war’

April 8, 2017April 8, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

On the centennial anniversary of America’s entry into the “War To End All Wars“, some wonder if subsequent conflicts have

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National News Special Reports World War I 

Patrouille de France honors oldest ally at WWI Centennial

April 6, 2017April 8, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

KANSAS CITY: It has been three decades since the Patrouille de France last toured North America. The precision aerobatic demonstration

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American troops walking along a road during World War I. (Wikimedia)
National News Special Reports World War I 

Libby O’Connell: World War I legacy, ‘The peace to end all peace’

April 2, 2017April 2, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

American troops on the march in France during World War I. (Wikimedia) On April 6, America and many of its

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Doctors and nurses tend to injured WWI "doughboys" at U.S. Army General Hospital No. 2 at Ft. McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.
Excerpts World War I 

Johns Hopkins physician remembered in ‘World War I New York’

March 24, 2017May 17, 2017 Kevin C. Fitzpatrick

World War I New York: A Guide to the City’s Enduring Ties to the Great War In 1917 one million

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Francis Warrington Gillet IV and his father, Francis Warrington Gillet III, remove the cover from the Michael O’Neal painting titled "Maryland Over Flanders". (Anthony C. Hayes)
Baltimore News World War I 

Forgotten Maryland WWI hero immortalized in art

November 18, 2016May 17, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

Francis Warrington Gillet IV and his father, Francis Warrington Gillet III, remove the veil covering “Maryland Over Flanders” by artist

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