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Women in WWI | National WWI Museum and Memorial
Regulation U.S. Army Air Service Pilot's Flying Outfit, WWI > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display
The World War I Memorial Has a Doughboy in Full Uniform Playing 'Taps' Every Night | Military.com
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Army Commemorates 100th Anniversary of US Entering WWI | Military.com
History of US Army Uniforms | Military.com
Women in uniform, World War I edition | National Museum of American History
7 ways WWI still impacts today's Army | Article | The United States Army
Sergeant's Field Uniform, U.S. Army Air Service, WWI > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display
AMEDD Museum exhibit explores role of Army medical personnel during World War I > Joint Base San Antonio > News
WWI historians bring centennial to life | Article | The United States Army
African Americans in the Military during World War I | National Archives
Field Segment: American WWI Uniforms | Antiques Roadshow | PBS
February Artifact of the Month: World War I Uniform & Kit — Turtle Bay
Unpacking History From an Old Kit Bag: Armistice Day at Fort McHenry (U.S. National Park Service)
Uniforms of the U.S. Navy 1917-1918
The American Expeditionary Forces | A World at War | Articles and Essays | Stars and Stripes: The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
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Army & Navy Cooperative Company | Military uniform | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
World War I Articles in Prologue Magazine | National Archives
Douglas MacArthur - Wikipedia
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of World War I: An expert guide to the uniforms of Britain, France, Russia, America, Germany and Austro-Hungary with over 450 colour illustrations: North, Jonathan: 9780754823407: Amazon.com:
Franklin Simon & Co. | Military uniform | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Uniforms of the U.S. Navy 1918-1919
Woman's American Red Cross WWI uniform - Museum Collection (Chicago History Museum) - CARLI Digital Collections
Why Were American Soldiers in WWI Called Doughboys? | HISTORY
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Women's Uniforms in WW I · Women and Dress: Women's Contributions To WWI Efforts In Connecticut · Digital History 511: Theory & Practice
Aaron R. Fisher (U.S. National Park Service)
Doughboys | National WWI Museum and Memorial
U.S. WWI Soldier Laid to Rest in France > U.S. Department of Defense > Defense Department News