“The women of the WW1 U.S. Army Signal Corps, nicknamed Hello Girls, volunteered to do their bit to support the Doughboys and to save Europe because they had language skills to offer to become ...
I wrote about my great-uncle Foster Stevens, who was killed nine days before the Nov. 11, 1918, armistice that ended World War I. Now we know about the man who was with him when he died.
On July 26th, 1918, PFC Darling was severely wounded by a bullet near Ferme de la Croix Rouge during the Aisne-Marne ...
Bullocks were used in WW1 to transport supplies as horses were too valuable to be used for this menial task. I have written often about the war horses and the huge part they played in World War I ...
The Bears on Tuesday announced Doughboy's Chicago as the second winner of the 2024-2025 Small Business All-Pros program, presented by PNC. From Dec. 10-23, Doughboy's Chicago will be featured across ...
A man is seeking help to identify the soldiers in a photo he bought in a charity shop for £1. Adrian Maasz has already identified about 75% of the men in the image, which depicts the 1915 ...
Joby Warrick joined The Washington Post’s National staff in 1996. He has served with the Post's investigative and national security teams, and currently writes about the Middle East, terrorism ...
WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? Despite the thousands of deaths attributed to the use of the machine-gun in WW1, did its awesome threat actually ...
Teman Evans shares his strategy behind his bold revamping of the iconic Pillsbury Doughboy. Teman Evans, General Mills’s global chief of design, is proud to introduce Pillsbury’s revamped ...