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The U.S. in World War I: "The War to End All Wars"

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This episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, recorded on Veteran's Day 2018, looks back to the end of the First World War, November 11, 1918. The Galaxy Guys look back across a century of remembrance. How in earlier years most of the people alive had lived through those years of the First World War. As time has passed by and the years have moved forward, this significant event is today a distant part of the past. Now, 100 years later, no American veterans of that conflict are left, and how this event is remembered mostly by those interested in history and not generally taught in great detail in schools. We also look at how coverage of the War's anniversary has been presented through the years. It is a significant look back at an event from 100 years ago. We remember and gratefully salute all of the Veterans of all wars who have defended our nation throughout the years. Join us on Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, on the Galaxy Nostalgia Network
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This episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, recorded on Veteran's Day 2018, looks back to the end of the First World War, November 11, 1918. The Galaxy Guys look back across a century of remembrance. How in earlier years most of the people alive had lived through those years of the First World War. As time has passed by and the years have moved forward, this significant event is today a distant part of the past. Now, 100 years later, no American veterans of that conflict are left, and how this event is remembered mostly by those interested in history and not generally taught in great detail in schools. We also look at how coverage of the War's anniversary has been presented through the years. It is a significant look back at an event from 100 years ago. We remember and gratefully salute all of the Veterans of all wars who have defended our nation throughout the years. Join us on Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, on the Galaxy Nostalgia Network
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