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Two services flags were made to honor Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College veterans of World War I. Where are they?
The Sidebar series serves as a complimentary story to the STATE magazine…
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This is a short documentary about Oklahoma State University student, Dmytro Sholom, who was born in Ukraine. His family still lives in Ukraine and is attempting to endure the war with Russia. The…
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Brian Hosmer talks with Justin Prince, author of "Million Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War."
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Agricultural producers whose commodities have been directly and negatively affected by what the Trump Administration has designated “unjustified foreign retaliatory tariffs” are eligible…
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As a prominent figure for both the Associated Press and Gannett Company during WWII and the Cold War, Paul Miller distinguishes himself as a true American journalist and witness to history.
The…
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Learn more about the World War II Poster Collection, which contains dozens of posters from during the war. These posters covered nearly every aspect of life during World War II, from rationing food…
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Hear how WWII impacted Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Oklahoma State University) on this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free.
View the WAVES at OAMC collection.
See posters…
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The Oklahoma State University Library honors the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Great War with poetry and music of the World War I era presented by Dr. Randi Eldevik and Dr. Perry…
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A display of flags, honoring those who gave their lives in U.S. military operations during the Global War on Terrorism since 2001, are on display at the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater.
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David Peters, Head of the Archives at the Oklahoma State University Library, presents "Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Oklahoma A&M College and the Great War."
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On August 7, 1914, the government of King Alfonso XIII of Spain proclaimed: “Existing, unfortunately, a state of war between Austria, Hungary and Serbia, the Government of His Majesty believes…
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Dr. Julia Irwin presents “A Great Humanitarian Adventure: The American Red Cross and U.S. Foreign Relations During the First World War Era.”
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Dr. Mary Jane Warde examines the "Chilocco boys" from the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School who served in the Great War.
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For many, the First World War is the epitome of industrialized and total warfare; however, the war itself relied heavily on the employment of war animals.
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Dr. Douglas K. Miller, professor of history at Oklahoma State University, presents "They are fighting for humanity. Native American People at Home and Abroad in World War I."
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As a prominent figure for both the Associated Press and Gannett Company during WWII and the Cold War, Paul Miller distinguishes himself as a true American journalist and witness to history.
The…
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