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  • ==World War I== ...ves. Wounded during the latter action, he saw no further active service in World War I.
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  • ...cult now to look at 1911 without thinking of [[Easter Rising|1916]], the [[World War I|first World War]] and the [[1913 Lockout]], but nobody in 1911 knew anythin
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  • *1914 '''[[World War I]]''' Massive international conflict involving the Allies and Central Powers
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  • ==World War I== He had World War I service as a private in the US Army, but not overseas. As he had done some
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  • ...g [[music]] and [[culture]] and earned an MD degree in 1914 right before [[World War I]]. She treated patients who had had [[brain]]–damage because of the w
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  • ...craft in 1911 around the Sint-Bavo church of the city of [[Haarlem]]. In [[World War I]] the aircraft of the [[Fokker]] factories played an important role in the ===World War I===
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  • ...nd, in 1918, was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, dying on the day World War I ended, the day before the abortive 1918 Anschluss was announced.
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  • ==World War I and aftermath==
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  • ...peaking schools. When present-day Lebanon was formed by the French after [[World War I]], the Maronites became its dominant religious group, a position they held
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  • ==In World War I==
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  • * Esposito, David M. ''The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson: American War Aims in World War I'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/14266596 online edition] * Clements, Kendrick A. "Woodrow Wilson and World War I," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 34:1 (2004). pp 62+. [http://www.quest
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  • ==World War I== After World War I the holiday was expanded to honor all who died in all US wars. In 1971, Mem
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  • ...ll, frail-appearing man who suffered ill health from his Navy service in [[World War I]]. He was renowned, however, for the power and deadliness of his [[forehan
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  • ...racters, [[Luke Pagan and Joe Narrabone]]. Set in the final two years of [[World War I]], 1917 and 1918, it has, along with its fictional characters and situation
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  • ...tricts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Iraq had been occupied by Britain during World War I and, in 1920, the country was declared a League of Nations mandate under UK
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  • ...1913; the last, completed just before his death, appeared in 1954. During World War I he served as an officer in the United States Army. In 1919 he joined the U.
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  • ...raged the [[Irish Volunteer Force]] to enlist in the British Army during [[World War I]]. Part of the Force supported Redmond's idea and formed the [[National Vo ...ed to use the Volunteers for offensive action while Britain was tied up in World War I. Against the will of their chief of staff [[Eoin Mc Neill]], the IRB's Mili
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  • ==World War I==
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