This #VeteransDay marks the centennial of the end of #WorldWarI.
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) November 10, 2018
A #USArmy Soldier with 30th Division maintains a sniping position from a trench in Belgium July 9, 1918. #Allied2Win
Photo from @USNatArchives pic.twitter.com/2s8OgKHJ9U
Historians say the last soldier killed in combat in World War I died two minutes before the Armistice went into effect, ending the conflict 100 years ago. His name was Henry Gunther, of Baltimore. https://t.co/PIfJ4nENQI pic.twitter.com/speYSQrP70
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) November 9, 2018
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