December 29, 1914
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent From the Oregon Statesman: A Synopsis of the War Situation A violent storm has temporarily stopped important military operations [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent From the Oregon Statesman: A Synopsis of the War Situation A violent storm has temporarily stopped important military operations [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The Capital Journal’s headlines for the day: CONDITIONS AT THE FRONT ARE BEYOND ALL DESCRIPTION Trenches Are Filled With [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The Capital Journal’s headlines for the day: CONDITIONS AT THE FRONT ARE BEYOND ALL DESCRIPTION Trenches Are Filled With [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent “Bits for Breakfast,” a daily column of short observations had the following to say about the war: All the [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The day’s headlines from the Capital Journal AMERICANS’ THREAT SAVED THE FOREIGN CITIZENS IN BEIRUT Cruisers North Carolina and Tennessee [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent This is the Oregon Statesman’s “Synopsis of the War Situation” from the Associated Press for Christmas Day: Christmas finds [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The information in this article was published March 24, 1915, but is pertinent to [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Each day the Oregon Statesman daily reported a synopsis of the war situation: There is heavy fighting in progress [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The day’s headlines from the Capital Journal: DREADNAUGHTS ARE IN HIDING ON WEST COAST OF IRELAND Germans Have This [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld famously said, “you go to war with the army you have, not the [...]