It’s WW1-style trench warfare with modern killing ... land vehicles (UGVs), some of which carried explosives and machine guns. The UAVs provided targeting information as the UGVs barrel forward ...
The Rockport Police Department, alongside the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad and Rockport Fire Department, responded ...
World War I continues to be an opportunity to look back at some of the fascinating and terrible weapons the United States introduced on the battlefield. Unfortunately, these advancements would ...
Lieutenant-Commander Charles Henry Cowley took part in a suicidal mission to reinforce the besieged Kut garrison in ...
Southerners tried to find unique weapons to offset the Union’s numerical ... the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division in World War 1, and the role of the New York Air National ...
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I’ve always been interested in learning more about Company G from World War I. My grandma, Joan (Peters) Loy, had a brother who served with Company G. His name was William Isaac “Ike” Peters and he ...
On Oct. 9, 1918, Benning was serving in France with a machine-gun company assigned to the 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Division when his platoon commander was killed and two senior noncommissioned ...
Fred G. Benning, a Distinguished Service Cross recipient who heroically served in Machine-Gun Company, 16th Infantry Regiment, American Expeditionary Forces, in France during World War I.