The Doughboy Foundation’s mission is to keep the story of "the War that Changed the World" in the minds of all Americans, so that the 4.7 million who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWI will never again be relegated to the mists of obscurity. LEARN MORE
The Doughboy Foundation’s mission is to keep the story of "the War that Changed the World" in the minds of all Americans, so that the 4.7 million who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWI will never again be relegated to the mists of obscurity. LEARN MORE
The Doughboy Podcast is about what happened 100 years ago during and after the War that changed the world --- and it is also about NOW - How WWI is still present in our daily lives - How it is remembered and discussed, learned and taught - but most importantly - the podcast is about why and how we will never let awareness of WWI fall back into the mists of obscurity.
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1. West Virginia World War I Centennial Commission created by Governor Earl Ray Tomblin.
2. Maryland state's secretary of planning, David Craig, will step down next month from his current position in order to lead the Maryland World War I Centennial Commission
3. "Remembering the Women of WWI" OpEd penned by Commissioners Libby O'Connell and Monique Seefried.
4. National Maker Faire in DC pilots WWI Activities for kids
5. French Delegation meet with WW1CC in Washington DC
6. American Legion Magazine features Q&A in Joe Weishaar and Sabin Howard