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Military Times on MSNWWI Museum resurrects Great War participants in new high-tech exhibitStations” boast recreated virtual scenes from WWI replete with interactive soundscape tech found in just one other U.S.
“Encounters” uses cutting edge technology that lets WWI Museum goers interact with real people involved in World War I. (C/o WWI Museum and Memorial) The National WWI Museum and Memorial in ...
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Inside a WW1 Trench, Tank & Lancaster Bomber – Stunning Cross SectionsEver wondered what it was like inside a WW1 trench, tank, or WWII’s legendary Lancaster Bomber? These stunning cross-sections ...
WarsofTheWorld on MSN3dOpinion
What Was Daily Life Like in a WWI Trench?We all know the stories of the horror of trench warfare in the First World War. Waves of soldiers clambering out of their ...
Argosy ship of World War I still inspires with its spirit of generosity and hope, writes guest columnist William Lambers about U.S. WWI relief efforts during Easter 1915 that aimed to help starving ...
In the middle of the message was a cartoon illustration of six users having a tug-o’-war over a phone, one family and three people on each side. The families scowl as they tug, and they’re ...
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The National Interest on MSNThese Forgotten American “Doughboys” Fought for the British in WWIThe doughboys hated British chow (not to mention drinking tea instead of coffee). They got along better with the Australians, ...
Howard, creator of “A Soldier’s Journey,” the World War I Memorial in the nation’s capital, spoke with The Daily Signal to share his remarkable journey from college dropout to national ...
Prior to the United States of America’s official entry into World War I, a considerable number of Americans volunteered for fighting service in either the British Commonwealth or French forces ...
After the war the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors awarded him £2000 and recognised him as the creator of dazzle. Image caption, Top: Original WW1 ship models painted to test dazzle ...
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