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The history of nursing started on the battlefield. The profession that emerged is still with us, but in a totally transformed medical landscape. Using an…
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Whether you want to view World War I from the trenches, explore the war's Christmas truce or cruise the skies, our Video Gurus have something to feed your…
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In May 1915, a German U-boat sunk one of the world's greatest ocean liners, the Lusitania. Erik Larson's new book, Dead Wake: the Last Crossing of the…
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In 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, many artists put their art-making on hold, leaving their studios for the battlefield. Some in the United States…
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For many families in America during World War I, newspaper reports were their only connection with loved ones serving in the trenches. On this edition of…
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They served with distinction in World War I but the Buffalo Soldiers are not always remembered for their contributions during the Great War.On Monday's Up…
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In the wake of swirling fears about the spread of Ebola as well as Kansas cases of pertussis and measles, we look back on a pandemic that hit home for…
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In World War I, he served alongside American forces in 17 battles. He had a unique talent for locating wounded soldiers, and he often alerted his unit to…
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Of the 4.7 million Americans who took part in World War I, over 116,000 of them died. Many were given a final resting place in American military…
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World War I brought a new kind of warfare to the battlefield in many ways. The world of espionage got a facelift, especially in America, with aerial…
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When World War I broke out in Europe a century ago, more than one in 10 Missourians was German-American. Host Monroe Dodd is joined by Petra DeWitt,…
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A century ago, America got hooked on speed. On the ground, speed meant motor cars and in the air, it meant planes. All that speed was delivered by the…