Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cover of the graphic novel that tell's the tragic story of Medal of Honor recipient Charles Whittlesey. Whittlesey, who was ...
One of their units was the famous “Lost Battalion,” which is where Lost Battalion Hall in Rego Park got its name.
PITTSFIELD — In the final weeks of World War I, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Charles Whittlesey, who'd grown up in Pittsfield, led 554 men on a German offensive attack through a French ravine. They ended up ...
On the afternoon of Oct. 4, 1918, American artillery hit a ravine in France's Argonne Forest. The rounds were falling directly on roughly 500 U.S. soldiers that had been trapped behind enemy lines for ...
"Examination of the World War I battle of October 1918, in the Argonne Forest between German forces and the Lost Battalion from the American Seventy-seventh Division. Utilizes the papers of General ...
Born in the small town of Florence in northeastern Wisconsin, Charles Whittlesey was a Medal of Honor recipient lauded for his leadership and bravery in battle during World War I. The Whittlesey book ...