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The United States World War One Centennial Commission will serving as a clearinghouse for the collection and dissemination of information about events and plans for the centennial of World War One. The U.S. Government web sites listed below provide a variety of information about the Great War and activities taking place over the centennial commemoration period. To add your web site to this list, send an email to the webmaster with the relevant information. |
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Looking for more historical information on World War One? The organizations and web site listed below hold a wide array of resources for the scholar, student, or anyone interested in finding out more about this critical period in American and world history.
DoDLive: Remembering Those Who Served in WWI Department of Defense page that looks back at World War 1, and the U.S> military service members who fought and died to preserve freedom, liberty and justice for all in The Great War. |
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