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OSU grad student and marine veteran collects WWI, WWII memorabilia to keep history alive | Oklahoma State University
Uniforms of the U.S. Navy 1917-1918
Common Threads: Army
The US Army of World War I (Men-at-Arms): Henry, Mark, Walsh, Stephen: 9781841764863: Amazon.com: Books
Soldiers' Mail | National WWI Museum and Memorial
The Buffalo Soldiers in WWI (U.S. National Park Service)
Regulation U.S. Army Air Service Pilot's Flying Outfit, WWI > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display
February Artifact of the Month: World War I Uniform & Kit — Turtle Bay
Why Were American Soldiers in WWI Called Doughboys? | HISTORY
7 ways WWI still impacts today's Army | Article | The United States Army
Common Threads: Army
Common Threads: Army
Unpacking History From an Old Kit Bag: Armistice Day at Fort McHenry (U.S. National Park Service)
African Americans in the Military during World War I | National Archives
Over There: A Buffalo Soldier in World War I | National Museum of American History
Uniforms - The WWI Era - U.S. Army Center of Military History
Racism deprived Latino WWI hero Marcelino Serna of the Medal of Honor. He deserves it, advocates say.
Aaron R. Fisher (U.S. National Park Service)
An Exclusive Preview of the New World War I Memorial | History | Smithsonian Magazine
National Museum of the United States Army
African-American History Month: World War I World War I 'Hell Fighters of Harlem' proved their mettle, patriotism in combat > Joint Base San Antonio > News
WWI historians bring centennial to life | Article | The United States Army
Doughboys | National WWI Museum and Memorial
Field Segment: American WWI Uniforms | Antiques Roadshow | PBS
History of US Army Uniforms | Military.com
Army & Navy Cooperative Company | Military uniform | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
JBSA-Fort Sam Houston honors World War I centennial > Joint Base San Antonio > News
Photographic postcard of WWI soldier with French and American flags | National Museum of African American History and Culture