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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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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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National News World War I 

Lafayette Escadrille honored on 100th Anniversary of formation

April 19, 2016May 17, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

Members of the Lafayette Escadrille pose in front of their Nieuport fighters at the airfield in Verdun, France. It might

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News 

U.S. World War I Centennial Commission To Announce Memorial Design Competition Selectee

January 18, 2016January 21, 2016 Press Release

Poppies in Flanders fields call to mind one of the best known poems of WWI. (Wikimedia) WASHINGTON, DC: The U.S.

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

Armistice Day at the Tower of London

November 11, 2014June 27, 2018 Kathy Gamble

Armistice Day was established to commemorate the end of World War I and to honor those who died in war.

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$39,241,722,848,798

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