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15th Field Artillery Regiment in World War 1 - History of the 15th Field Artillery Regiment "Fighting Fifteenth" during World War One, including awards, decorations and casualties. Also, links to other WW1 websites on the Links webpage.
 
20th Engineer Regiment - Detailed information on the American Expeditionary Force Forestry Engineers in World War I.
 
A Bit Of History: on board the USS Mallory 1918-1919 - Photogallery of contemporary images of life aboard the USS Henry R. Mallory during 1918-1919.
 
Choctaw Code Talkers of WWI - In the closing days of World War I, eight Choctaws were instrumental in helping the American Expeditionary Force to win several key battles in the Mousse-Argonne campaign, which proved to be the final big German push of that war, as "code talkers."
 
Doughboys!: The American Soldier in World War I - About the American soldiers ("doughboys") who served during World War I. Features a variety of photos and information about uniforms and equipment.
 
Missourians in the First World War - History, biographies, rosters, photos of Missourians and Missouri units of World War I, including information on the 35th and 89th divisions. Prominent Missourians including General Pershing and Harry Truman.
 
Secrecy in World War I - The experience of the United States in protecting its secrets, from the Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy.
 
Sow the Seeds of Victory! - Collection of posters from the US Food Administration during World War I, presented by the National Archives and Records Administration.
 
Tennesseeans in World War 1 - A history of the involvement of Tennesseans in the First World War, with biographies, records and information on the home front.
 
The American Expeditionary Force in World War One - Statistics, records, unit histories, training camps, medical resources, naval and land battles, photographs, maps, propoganda, monuments, information by state, and general resources on the American participation in the First World War.
 
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined - A study by Diane Camurat of the part played by Native Americans in the First World War.
 
The Doughboy Center - The story of the American Expeditionary Force. Details of its history and operations, individual accounts and information, monuments and memorials relating to the AEF, books, films and music.
 
The Nation's Forum - Library of Congress collection containing political speeches by American leaders during World War I, and the presidential election of 1920.
 
The Zimmerman Telegram - The story of the infamous German diplomatic despatch which, when exposed, prompted the United States to enter the First World War. From the National Archives and Records Administration.
 
US Marine Corps Historical Galleries: World War I - A selection of images, contemporary documents and general information about the contribution of the US Marine Corps to the Allied war effort in World War I.
 
US Victory Medal - The WWI Victory Medal was awarded for honorable service for active duty at any time between 6 April, 1917, and 11 November, 1918, to members of the American Expeditionary Forces.
 
Virginia World War I History Commission Questionnaires - From the Virginia State Library, a searchable database of over 14,900 records from a survey of World War I veterans in Virginia.
 
WW1 Medal of Honor Recipients - A list with citations of First World War recipients of the Medal of Honor, the United States' highest honor for valor under enemy fire.
 
War Prison Barracks Three - Located at Fort Douglas, Utah. A comprehensive look at dealing with German prisoners of war, civilian internees, and conscientious objectors.
 
Who were the Choctaw Code Talkers? - An account of the unusual role of the Choctaw Code Talkers of the First World War, whose activities were to be the precursor of the famous Navajo Code Talkers of the Second World War.
 
 

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