American war correspondent Floyd Gibbons, photographed after the Battle of Belleau Wood, was shot in the arm, shoulder, and lost his left eye during the campaign. (Pictorial Parade/Getty) “I am up at ...
On June 2, 1918, during Germany’s spring offensive offensive on the Western Front, a French unit pulling back to more defensible ground encountered a newly arrived company of Marines marching straight ...
From a young Marine’s first meal off base to a Vietnam veteran finally hearing “Welcome home,” this will be where service, sacrifice, and community are celebrated.” — Captain Roy Dakroub BEAUFORT, SC, ...
More than 300 Marines and Sailors from commands throughout Europe and the United States, along with about 2,000 French locals, gathered at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, here, for a Memorial Day ...
I'm watching PBS's American Experience, and I'm in the middle of a three-episode arc on WWI. They start talking about the Battle of Belleau Wood, and specifically, the Marines' actions. I've heard all ...
They had fought together at Belleau Wood, clawing their way through enemy-infested thickets in a battle that became legendary in the Marine Corps. They had clung to the sides of the same shell hole ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I am up at the front and entering Belleau Wood with the U.S. Marines.” And with that final dispatch, war correspondent Floyd ...