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After World War I, U.S. families were asked if they wanted their dead brought home. Forty thousand said yes.
Michael E. Ruane, The Washington Post
May 30, 2021
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1of5Caskets of U.S. service members are assembled in Antwerp, Belgium, for shipment home.U.S. Army Signal CorpsShow MoreShow Less
2of5The Graves Registration Service removes bodies near Grandpre, Ardennes, France, for reburial. Much of the grisly work was done by African American soldiers in labor battalions. The men are wearing waders, and one has a mask.National Archives and Records AdministrationShow MoreShow Less
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) said on Sunday that Mali must stick to a commitment to hold a presidential election next February after an 18-month transition period despite last week's ouster of interim leaders by the military.
Read more about Phoenix Mills, CPP Investments form JV for Kolkata mall; invest Rs 800 cr on Business Standard. CPP Investments would invest Rs 560 crore (C$93 million) in Mindstone Mall Developers (Mindstone) in tranches, for an equity stake of 49%