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Actors, athletes and murderers: These 72 people are the most famous from each county in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has produced notable filmmakers, athletes and authors. But serial killers, spies, and con artists have also called the state their home.
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Sun, Nov 26 - The New Hampshire Gazette
2022—An NRA tweet praises a clerk who plugged a shoplifter seven times. 2000—Katherine Harris, Florida’s Secretary of Stateand, coincidentally…
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Cher Ami, the Iconic World War I Carrier Pigeon, Makes His Debut at Carnegie Hall | At the Smithsonian
A treasured Smithsonian artifact is reputed to be the heroic savior of the embattled “Lost Battalion” on the Western Front
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For heavens sake stop it : Montana soldiers among famed Lost Battalion of WWI saved by pigeon
World War I, known as the Great War, was won 104 years ago by the combined forces of the U.S., France and Great Britain through an intense and bloody series
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Charles W Go To Hell! Whittlesey: The Commanding Officer of the Lost Battalion
Charles W. Whittlesey led over 500 men into the dense Argonne Forest on October 2, 1918, and was left to fend for themselves for five days
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