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Civil War Signal Corps

Both the Union and the Confederacy developed an army Signal Corps during the Civil War. The job of the Signal Corps in both the North and South was to quickly and accurately relay information and orders between the commanders of different units within the two forces (which was especially crucial during battles). The main way…

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TMIH: The Battle of Brandywine: September 11, 1777

On September 11, 1777, American troops clashed with the British in the Battle of Brandywine in Pennsylvania, resulting in an American defeat that allowed the British to easily capture Philadelphia later that month. In early September, with British general William Howe’s troops advancing toward Philadelphia, George Washington deployed his army along the east side of…

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WWI Draft Registration Cards

Did you have any male family members living in the United States during 1917–18 who were born between 1872 and 1900? If so, there’s a good chance you’ll find them in Fold3’s WWI Draft Registration Cards (via the National Archives). After the United States entered the war with Germany in 1917, the government required men…

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