This is a military sharpshooter medal from World War I belonging to Edwin Liechty, a veteran of World War I. It is a gift of Barbara Nagle Agan donated in March 2006. Edwin Liechty was Barb's great uncle.
During the Baffle of the Somme in July 1916, an intense artillery barrage lasting seven days was laid down, and then the infantry advance was made on 1st July. The small Township of Montauban was captured by the British on the first day, but it had…
This World War I firearms instruction manual is in memory of Lester Harry Shay given by Marilyn Shay in September 2015. Mr. Shay served in Company A, 349th Infantry.
This songbook belonged to Lester Harry Shay, an infantryman stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. This songbook is a gift of Marilyn Shay donated in September 2015.
::orne into his own. In the Civil War he was an unsung hero, and now again, despite airplanes, motor cars...
...to play in war transport, for there are things an American Army mule can do that no man-made…
The top photograph shows 1000 artillery men at Camp Hancock preparing for battle and the second picture shows soldiers doing exercises at Camp Hancock. in Augusta, Georgia. Camp Hancock was a military cantonment (temporary site) located on what was…
The thirteenth century cathedral of Saint Martins at Ypres as it appears during World War with its blackened stumps pointing to the sky at the right may be seen. At the right may be seen a portion of Cloth Hall and a portion of the north walls. In…