Archaeologist Shadia Abdrabo is working to create an online database of Sudan's archaeological sites and museum collections ...
This Mannlicher M1895 bayonet once saw the horrors of World War I and was left to rust for decades. Watch as it’s carefully restored to honor the weapon’s brutal history and craftsmanship.
An oak tree has been planted at a new housing development in Bexhill to honour fallen soldiers who trained at the military camp which once stood on the site.
On Sept. 15, 1918, Corporal Lee Duncan walked through the bombed-out ruins of a German camp near Flirey, France. There, he found a kennel that housed military-working dogs meant for the German army.
A glass bottle recently found at Wharton Beach near Esperance in Western Australia state on October 9, 2025, allegedly carried hand-written notes by soldiers fighting in World War I. The messages ...
WWI rotary engines, though quickly superseded, were revolutionary for their time, offering superior power-to-weight ratios with unique features like the entire engine spinning around the crankshaft ...
VICENZA, Italy (Sept. 4, 2025) –– While modern technology offers unprecedented capabilities for managing logistics, Soldiers, Army civilians, and leaders from the 414th Contracting Support Brigade ...
World War I was unlike anything the world had ever seen. Marked by brutal trench warfare, devastating new technology, and a reshaping of global alliances, it was the war that defined the 20th ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Daniel Kraus' Angel Down, a vivid tale, composed of a single sentence, about an angel’s appearance on a WWI battlefield. In its review, PW says ...
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of skeletons at Colonial Williamsburg – but the skeletons weren’t from the Revolutionary War. The remains were found while excavators searched around ...
In the midst of the First World War, three U.S. submarines were performing training exercises off the coast of San Diego when they entered a fog bank. Two of them crashed, sending the USS F-1 ...
On Dec. 17, 1917, the U.S. submarine USS F-1 was lost at sea during a training accident off the coast of California, killing 19 crew members on board. Now, more than a century after it sunk, ...