A disease infamous for sickening soldiers during World War I is popping up again among one of the most vulnerable populations: people struggling with homelessness. In a new case report out this week, ...
A disease that afflicted soldiers mired in trench warfare during World War I has been detected among some homeless people in Canada, according to reports. A study published Monday in the Canadian ...
CAMP SHELBY, Miss. (WDAM) - A new stop on the Camp Shelby Historic Trail is helping visitors learn more about how soldiers trained at the post during World War One. The site focuses on trench warfare ...
QUARRYVILLE, Pa. — Students at Solanco High School in Lancaster County were out digging and reconstructing World War I-style trenches as part of a hands-on history lesson on Thursday. The day of ...
Trench fever came to prominence during World War I, but new research suggests that the disease afflicted people long before the 20th century. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Infectious diseases ...
“Trench stew” was on the menu Thursday for more than 400 Solanco High School students. While sitting in the actual trenches they had built that morning, they enjoyed their World War I-era lunch, wrote ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Smell a German latrine, fight off the effects of a mustard gas attack and discover how soldiers in the trenches of World War One rid themselves of lice at a new exhibition in ...
Though in the throws of "The War to End All Wars", the First World War, troops from both sides stopped fighting and enjoyed a few hours of peace in the trenches in 1914. My grandfather, Peter Farrell ...
We all know the stories of the horror of trench warfare in the First World War. Waves of soldiers clambering out of their trenches into a hail of gunfire and nests of barbed wire strewn across ...