The guns fell silent on November 11, 1918. But for millions of American “Doughboys” — the nickname...
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The Aftermath You Didn’t Expect: PTSD and Its Early Signs
For generations, families quietly wondered why a veteran ancestor drank too much, kept to...
A Life Rewritten: When WWII Veterans Changed Everything
When the Second World War ended in 1945, it didn’t just bring a global conflict to a close — it...
From Soldier to Civilian: Rebuilding Life After the Revolution
When we think about Revolutionary War ancestors, we usually picture them in uniform—standing guard...
Discharged and Displaced: Civil War Veterans Who Moved West
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the United States was scarred but standing. The fields were...
Pension Paper Trails: Post-War Struggles and Paperwork
When the gunpowder settled and the flags were folded, Revolutionary War soldiers had to return to...
