One thousand soldiers from Warren County served in World War I. Residents proudly supported the war effort by supplying civilian volunteers for duty on the home front and soldiers to fight overseas. One hundred and fifty men from Western Kentucky State Normal School and Ogden College signed up for the Students\u27 Army Training Corp (SATC). Of Warren County\u27s enlisted men, 64 died. World War I flying ace, Victor Strahm,ca. 1920. Strahm received the French Croix de Guerre for bravery in action.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/exhibit_1997/1102/thumbnail.jp
In Honor of those members of the United States Armed Forces from Lampasas County who died while serv...
Using mainly primary sources, the activities of the Kentucky National Guard in World War I are chron...
A certificate presented by the Kentucky Council of Defense that reads: The State of Kentucky, in pr...
In March 1943, Warren County\u27s Scottsville Road airport was named an Army Air Corps flight traini...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
During the Korean War, Kentucky sent 123,000 men to fight. Of the 868 men who died, fourteen of them...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
Nearly 2,000 men from Tippecanoe County served in the first world war. To honor all of the men, wom...
An honor roll containing a pictorial record of the gallant and courageous men from Lincoln County, S...
During the next year or so, much attention will be given to the centennial of World War I, which off...
A lantern slide of a memorial plaque that hangs in the vestibule of Springfield College's Marsh Memo...
To better understand the American experience of the Great War, one must look at it through the lens ...
Duquesne University of the Holy Ghost, with its strong ethnic and historical ties to Germany, found ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 27. Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., coveri...
To better understand the American experience of the Great War, one must look at it through the lens ...
In Honor of those members of the United States Armed Forces from Lampasas County who died while serv...
Using mainly primary sources, the activities of the Kentucky National Guard in World War I are chron...
A certificate presented by the Kentucky Council of Defense that reads: The State of Kentucky, in pr...
In March 1943, Warren County\u27s Scottsville Road airport was named an Army Air Corps flight traini...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
During the Korean War, Kentucky sent 123,000 men to fight. Of the 868 men who died, fourteen of them...
This history prepared by Mrs. Sunshine Friedman Nahm (Mrs. Max Nahm) under the direction and supervi...
Nearly 2,000 men from Tippecanoe County served in the first world war. To honor all of the men, wom...
An honor roll containing a pictorial record of the gallant and courageous men from Lincoln County, S...
During the next year or so, much attention will be given to the centennial of World War I, which off...
A lantern slide of a memorial plaque that hangs in the vestibule of Springfield College's Marsh Memo...
To better understand the American experience of the Great War, one must look at it through the lens ...
Duquesne University of the Holy Ghost, with its strong ethnic and historical ties to Germany, found ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 27. Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., coveri...
To better understand the American experience of the Great War, one must look at it through the lens ...
In Honor of those members of the United States Armed Forces from Lampasas County who died while serv...
Using mainly primary sources, the activities of the Kentucky National Guard in World War I are chron...
A certificate presented by the Kentucky Council of Defense that reads: The State of Kentucky, in pr...