At least 600,000 soldiers who died in France during World War I are still officially missing, their resting places unknown and unmarked. While the passage of time renders the task of recovering the ...
Sharecroppers, pastors and sawmill workers from South Carolina who'd been drafted into the Army and shaped into soldiers were at the bottom of Hill 188. German machine guns and troops were entrenched ...
Most were buck privates who succumbed to infections or pneumonia. Some are buried in France. All 21 were African American troops from Laurens County who died in uniform during World War I or soon ...