Any enduring romanticism for war was obliterated by the industrialized brutality of World War I, from which legions of soldiers returned disfigured by facial injuries. Anna Coleman Ladd working on a ...
KILLEEN — When the COVID-19 pandemic caused the nation to go into a semi-lockdown, protective equipment such as face masks became very difficult to find. When one military child noticed that the ...
WASHINGTON — On the day after Christmas in 1920, a French mailman and veteran of World War I wrote an American woman named Anna Coleman Ladd to thank her for what she had done for him during the war.
FORT BRAGG — It’s become a competition for the soldiers of 647th Quartermaster Company to see who can crank out the most face masks during a shift to protect against the coronavirus.