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"Over There"
Military.com
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6 Apr 2017
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by Matthew Cox
The U.S. Army
paid tribute Thursday to the 100th anniversary of the American military
entering World War I, a move that would cost the lives of nearly
117,000 Doughboys.
A modest ceremony at the Pentagon marked the decision by Congress on
April 6, 1917, to declare war on Imperial Germany for its campaign of
unrestricted submarine warfare.
Period art and recruitment posters flashed on two digital screens,
offering such slogans as "The Pep of the Yankee Boy," "We've called the
Kaiser's Bluff" and "Berlin or Bust."
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