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WW1 hero's letters found after 90 years - and they make the war sound just lovely. By PAUL HARRIS and ANDREW LEVY. Last updated at 09:41 02 October 2007 ...
One of several exhibitions in the nation's capital noting the 100th anniversary of America’s involvement in World War I begins and ends with letters by Gen. John J. Pershing. One of them, of ...
Before looking at their letters, Kate is to tour the First World War Galleries to see sections that relate to the experiences of her relatives. The palace tweeted that Kate saw her great ...
RELATED: The 15 Most Memorable Lines From Our Ex-Boyfriends' Love Letters These 100-year-old WWI love letters are a master class in old-school romance: 1. Use lots of endearments. Whether it’s ...
Canadian WW1 soldier wrote many letters home from the front lines. In one he talked about the feelings that came when soldiers wrote their families goodbye letters in case they died in battle.
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - The Cape Fear Museum celebrated the one-hundredth anniversary of the United States entering World War One Sunday by hearing letters from a Wilmington soldier who fought in the ...
Their story is one of many waiting to be recovered through Europeana’s Love Transcribathon, a transcription project for digitized World War I love letters that launches this Valentine’s Day.
EXETER NEWS-LETTER. Somewhere in France: Letters from WW1. Barbara Rimkunas (This article is a continuation of part 1, published March 2, 2018) “A.E.F. France, July 29, 1918.
The letter was in perfect condition, still folded in its envelope when it was found. "There were two scrapbooks, and then there was this. and I couldn't believe it. I saw the date; it's over 100 ...
On the 100th anniversary of the start of Britain's role in World War One, current servicemen and servicewomen read out extracts from soldiers' letters.
On Monday, March 21st at 7pm CT / 8pm ET, The American Opera Project (AOP) and The National WWI Museum and Memorial will give voice to the women of WWI and explore their (many times overlooked ...
Exhibition begins a year-long study of correspondence from soldiers, nurses, family members and friends from The Great War.