East Coast of the U.S. During World War I
The MacArthur Memorial’s 2014 World War I Centennial Symposium was held in partnership with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Old Dominion University Department of History November 14-15 held in the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia.
Maritime archeologist Joseph Hoyt talked about discoveries of the many World War I actions that took place off the East Coast of the United … read more
Maritime archeologist Joseph Hoyt talked about discoveries of the many World War I actions that took place off the East Coast of the United States.
The MacArthur Memorial’s 2014 World War I Centennial Symposium was held in partnership with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Old Dominion University Department of History November 14-15 held in the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. close
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