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Charles Whittlesey
This picture is of Commander Charles Whittesey is receiving the Medal of Honor. Charles had received the Medal of Honor in October 1918, Northeast of Binarville, in the forest of Argonne France. Charles had received the Medal of Honor for his bravery and coolness under fire. Charles had showed his honor and fighting with his American Unit till they were saved by their back up.
This is a picture representing Charles Whittlesey Memorial after of what he had been suspected to have committed suicide. He had gone missing on November 26,1821, from New York heading to Havana, Cuba. It is thought that he had committed suicide by jumping overboard, no had ever seen him do this nobody was ever recovered either, although no one reported seeing him jump and Whittlesey's body was never recovered. If Charles Whittlesey had really experienced the trauma after the war then it is possible that he really did commit to suicide the night of his disappearance, he is a real example of what can happen after you come back from the war.
World War in the Middle East
This Diary of William Bradbury when he was in the Middle East of World War One. Bradbury served with the 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment at Gallipoli and in Egypt. He was killed in action in Palestine on 31 October 1917. Bradbury had showed the actual events and what he had experienced first hand. Bradbury show us the real experiences in his diary about how the conditions were living in the trenches.
This article tells about the war and the wounded in March 1918 in the Middle East. The United States had just gotten blasted from gases and warfare. This is important to show that the war wasn't a pretty picture to look at and the fact that many young soldiers had came how of the knowledge of the disaster of the war and what normal people like the women and young children who were at home in their countries living their lives wondering about their men.