A lawn crew recently uncovered a World War I-era artillery shell at Houston’s Memorial Park, a reminder of the park’s origins as Camp Logan—a military training base active from 1917 to 1919. Houston ...
In the chaos of World War I, soldiers needed rifles they could count on when every shot mattered. These weren’t lightweight sporting guns — they were built for mud, rain, and brutal trench conditions.
While millions of Americans can name Western Front battles like Belleau Wood or the Meuse-Argonne, almost no one remembers the 332nd Infantry Regiment. These Ohio doughboys were the only American ...