Among the walking ghosts is Private Fred Lee, an original Rocky Mountain Ranger and machine gunner of the 172nd Battalion.
Considered the turning point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was also the bloodiest, amassing an estimated 51,000 casualties. The three-day conflict took place in July 1863 at what is now ...
The First English Civil War was a nightmare for everyone involved -- and a lot of people were involved. In just a few years, 4% of the population of England would die from war-related causes, along ...
A new outdoor photography exhibit featuring contemporary images of European battlefields where American soldiers fought a century ago is opening in New York City. The traveling exhibit titled, “Fields ...
FARGO - About 26,000 American soldiers died on the battlefields of France in one of the final battles of World War I, including many from North Dakota. A new study by historian Barbara Handy-Marchello ...
The guns of World War I fell silent 100 years ago here, but a quiet battle still smolders on in this forest. Roots of trees and arms of ivy grapple with the legacy of four years of war, fighting to ...