Inecom Entertainment Company presents the next DVD in the Minutes of History Series, World War 1 - American Legacy, narrated by David Carrradine.  This header image shows a World War 1 Airplane in flight

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World War 1 - American Legacy DVD front cover artwork
World War 1 - American Legacy DVD front cover artwork

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World War 1 - American Legacy DVD back cover artwork
World War 1 - American Legacy DVD back cover artwork

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Image of Hell Fighter's Band
Three Musicians from James Europe's Hell Fighters' Band with their battle scarred instruments

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Image of monument
 The American landscape is dotted with memorials and statues to the men
and women who served in World War 1


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Image of airplane
 The Great War is famous for its many technological innovations like tanks, poison gas and air combat

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Image of soldiers marching
 Hundreds of thousands of American men and women served in World War 1 and helped to win the war

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Nieuport 28c, Lt. Douglas Campbell, 94th Aero Squadron.  France.  April, 1918

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Image of Alan Seeger
Alan Seeger

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Image of Father Duffey statue
The Father Duffy statue in Times Square, New York City

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Image of ambulance
The American Ambulance Field Service

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Image of soldiers
The 15th New York which became famous as the 369th Infantry, the Harlem Hell Fighters

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Image of statue
 Doughboy statue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Image of woman with telephone
When the war started, American women answered the call to serve by the thousands

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Image of soldier and horse
Men and horses needed gas masks to survive on the Western Front

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Image of nurse and patient
Red Cross nurses played an important role in World War 1

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Image of German artillery battery
The Great War lasted from 1914-1918 and cost more than 14 million lives

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Image of Father Duffy statue
Close up of the Father Duffy statue in Times Square, New York City


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Image of ships guns
Some of the biggest guns in US Navy in New York City

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Image of soldiers at dock
Men from the 1st Division arrive in France in 1917

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"The Harlem Hell Fighters"

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Image of ambulance
American Ambulance with French Army

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Our National Army, Chicago, Aug. 4, 1917

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Image of battle tank
World War 1 tank

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Image of Lusitania
The Lusitania was sunk off the coast of Ireland in 1915 after being torpedoed by a German submarine

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Image of nurse
Miss M. E. Thompson, chief nurse, U.S. Military hospital No.57, Paris

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