Major American battles in WW1 began after the United States entered World War I in April 1917. The first large American formations arrived in Europe that summer, but meaningful...
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The Battle of Shiloh was a major Civil War engagement fought in southwestern Tennessee in April 1862. It began as a Confederate surprise attack on Union forces encamped near Pit...
Read articleThe battles of World War 1 were a series of large-scale military engagements fought across multiple fronts between 1914 and 1918, primarily on the Western Front in France and Be...
Read articleThis guide explains the principal battles of World War I in a factual, durable way. It focuses on what commanders intended, what actually occurred on the ground, and how outcome...
Read articleThe Battle of Pea Ridge was fought primarily in northwestern Arkansas, near the town of Pea Ridge in Benton County, close to the Missouri and Kansas borders. The core combat occ...
Read articleGeorges Clemenceau’s role in World War I centers on his leadership as France’s prime minister from 1917 onward, a period defined by industrialized warfare, coalition politic...
Read articleThe Second Battle of Bull Run, also called Second Manassas, occurred in late August 1862 in northern Virginia and remains one of the largest engagements of the American Civil Wa...
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