Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
The Police Department responded to an unusual but non-threatening incident Tuesday when a local woman walked into a fire station with a World War I explosive device. According to a release from the ...
The St. Joseph Police Department responded to a non-threatening incident on Tuesday, when a woman brought an old-World War I ...
An Adelaide RSL is searching for the mystery owner of what is believed to be a World War I diary after it was left on its ...
Throughout history, horses have played an irreplaceable role in warfare, serving as transport, cavalry, and logistical ...
By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostIt was an explosive, actually a World War I explosive, but it was inactive and posed no threat ...
National World War I Museum and Memorial Tour - The Only One in America Dedicated to WWI Prepare for an epic food journey as I explore Las Vegas's largest buffet: the famous Bacchanal Buffet inside ...
A couple originally from Kansas City now living in Montana traveled back to KC and donated a gun discovered in their family that originated in 1903.
Carrickfergus maritime history enthusiast Christopher Kenny hopes to bring the historic ship Result back to the town where ...
On her kitchen table is the real treasure trove and a military mystery: A World War One-era plaque issued by Disabled ...
Another $3 million in state funding is on the way to the village of Tupper Lake to help build a major housing development at ...
A 107-year-old gold coin dating back to the First World War has now been valued at £30,000 - but, finding such a 'fine ...