A claim has recently surfaced stating that around 500,000 cats were sent to the trenches of WWI. In our archival records of this war, cats absolutely show up across front-line and support areas, and ...
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The birth of the modern sniper: WWI’s silent hunter
World War I gave rise to the modern sniper—patient, precise, and invisible. From improvised hunters using hunting rifles and makeshift periscopes to fully trained professionals with schools, manuals, ...
Kansas City's time on the world stage is getting closer by the day.
Kansas City police unveiled a high-tech command post bus with cameras, drones and radios to support World Cup fan events and daily emergency response.
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This day in history: Frances Robinson Lutcher married Henry Lutcher
On her 168th wedding anniversary, Frances Ann Lutcher’s legacy endures in Orange.
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Canadians played a big role in WWI, but they’re still not given the credit they deserve
Yes, Canada was still part of the British Empire in 1914. But it was also a self-governing Dominion that had been running its ...
The US Air Force is more of a logistics organization than a fighting force allowing it to project power almost anywhere at ...
The top contributor during the quarter was Loma Negra, the largest Argentinian cement producer, which completely erased the ...
Russian delivery company CDEK has migrated its operations from a data center in Novosibirsk to Moscow via plane. As reported ...
The head of the British military has admitted the UK is not "as ready as it needs to be" for war. The head of the British military has admitted the UK is not "as ready as it needs to be" for war.
As we gain better understanding of how slips, trips and fall accidents can affect the brain, it’s time to consider new ...
Early windshields weren't a safety feature. In fact, in the event of an accident, these flat, single-plane screens were ...
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