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German dog tags, Iron Cross relic and a rare SS ring unearthed on a former WWII camp field
On a quiet European farm field once filled with military tents, a day of detecting with WW2Unknown turns into a string of ...
Sergeant Stubby supported his division through 17 battles in 18 months, survived a grenade blast and even caught a spy within the ranks. Here’s his iconic story. As history has shown, animals have ...
On Sept. 15, 1918, Corporal Lee Duncan walked through the bombed-out ruins of a German camp near Flirey, France. There, he found a kennel that housed military-working dogs meant for the German army.
In 1969, the U.S. military drafted John Meeks to serve in the Vietnam War — a bleak prospect for the 18-year-old, only made tolerable because of the partner the Army assigned to him: Artus, a ...
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