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2013

 * Abel Davis
 * James Dietz (artist)
 * Kay Smith (artist)
 * William Foley (artist)
 * The Sacred Twenty
 * Jeanne Vertefeuille
 * Anna Baetjer
 * Sidney Riesenberg
 * Sandra Grimes

Spring & Summer 2014

 * Eleven Days
 * John Glusman, author
 * Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History
 * Charlotte Hatfield
 * Jason Healey
 * William P. Levine
 * Frances Hook
 * John C. McManus
 * Allan R. Millett
 * Bernard Perlin, artist
 * Carol Reardon
 * Autumn Sandeen, Navy veteran and transgender activist
 * Fanny Wilson of New York, enlisted in the Union army with Nellie Graves
 * Nancy Batson Crews
 * A Soldier's Rosary, a song
 * B. Mitchell Simpson, III, historian
 * Bill Harlow, author and Colby Award recipient
 * Christopher Lynch (political scientist & historian)
 * Four Buddies (song)
 * How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree?), a WWI song
 * If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night Germany!
 * Joseph H. Alexander, military historian
 * Nellie Graves, enlisted in the Union army with Fanny Wilson of New York
 * Ron Capps, author, Army officer, former Foreign Service Officer for State Dept., and founder and director of the Veterans Writing Project
 * Ronald H. Spector, military historian
 * Scott P. Moore, Rear Admiral USN (ret.)
 * Somewhere In France Is the Lily, a WWI song
 * When Yankee Doodle Learns to "Parlez Vous Français", a WWI song
 * Abraham Lincoln, what would you do?, a WWI song to promote U.S. involvement
 * Gitz Rice, a lieutenant and songwriter
 * Would You Rather Be a Colonel with an Eagle on Your Shoulder or a Private with a Chicken On Your Knee?, a WWI song by Arthur Fields
 * They Were All Out of Step But Jim, a WWI song by Billy Murray
 * Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine, a WWI song by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell

Fall 2014

 * After The War Is Over, a WWI song
 * Arnie Bernstein, author
 * Arthur William Brown (artist), (1881-1966)
 * Au Revoir But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy, a WWI song by The Peerless Quartet
 * Baby's Prayer Will Soon Be Answered, a WWI song
 * Catherine Merridale, historian
 * Chandra Manning, historian
 * Charles Lipson, teaches international relations at the University of Chicago
 * Combat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq
 * Elizabeth Samet, English professor that taught at West Point; studies literature and the military
 * Good Bye Broadway, Hello France a WWI song by The American Quartet
 * Hot time in the town of Berlin: when the Yanks go marching in, a WWII song
 * Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There), a WWI song
 * Oh How I Wish I could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Back Home, a WWI song by Henry Burr
 * On the Road to Calais, a WWI song by Al Jolson
 * Oui, Oui, Marie, a WWI song by Arthur Fields
 * Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There, a WWI song by The Peerless Quartet
 * Somebody's Waiting for Someone, a WWI song by Henry Burr & Albert Campbell
 * Spirit of Independence March, a WWI song by the Conway's Band
 * Tell That to the Marines, a WWI song by Al Jolson
 * Uncle Sam Gets Around, a WWII song
 * Zenon B. Lukosius, veteran of USS Pillsbury and member the USS Guadalcanal's U-505 Boarding Party
 * Edward R. Murphy (military officer), was the executive officer aboard the USS Pueblo when it was captured in 1968
 * For Your Boy and My Boy, a WWI song by The Peerless Quartet
 * Ice formation on aircraft, a WWII aviation training manual
 * Ira D. Gruber, historian
 * Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine, a WWI song by the Peerless Quartet, also issued as a record by Prince's Orchestra
 * My Belgian Rose, a WWI song by Charles Hart & Ellot Shaw
 * Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey, a graphic novel
 * Shark sense, a WWII Navy aviation training manual illustrated by Robert Osborn
 * Stephanie Freid-Perenchio, photographer
 * Taxi Sense, a WWII Navy aviation training manual illustrated by Robert Osborn
 * Charles Buckles Falls, artist
 * Elizabeth Norman, author
 * James Mukoyama, served over thirty years on active and reserve duty in the United States Army including service in Vietnam and was the first Asian-American to command a U.S. Army division
 * Oscar Lawton Wilkerson, Tuskegee Airman
 * Redeployment (book), which won the National Book Award in the fiction category in 2014
 * Victor Forsythe, an artist
 * Donald Stoker (historian)

Winter & Spring 2015

 * Elliot Ackerman, retired Marine Corps officer and author
 * Foreign and Domestic by A. J. Tata
 * Gao Jianfu, Chinese artist active during WWII
 * Hidden Threat by A. J. Tata
 * Rogue Threat by A. J. Tata
 * Sudden Threat by A. J. Tata
 * Threat Series by A. J. Tata
 * William Albracht, retired Army officer and author
 * Edmund Marion Ashe, (1867-1941) artist
 * Lester W. Bentley, artist
 * Lea Carpenter, novelist and author of Eleven Days
 * Cornelius Coffey, aviator who helped train Tuskegee airmen
 * Don't Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry, a WWI song
 * Jiang Feng (artist), (1910-1983)
 * Clayton Knight, WWI aviator, aviation author and artist, and one of the founders of the Clayton Knight Committee
 * Elizabeth Leonhardt, one of the Sacred Twenty
 * Carey Lohrenz, the first fully qualified female naval aviator to fly the F-14 Tomcat
 * Liberty Bell (It's Time to Ring Again), a WWI song by Arthur Fields
 * William F. Mullen, III, Brig Gen., USMC
 * David R. Oliver, Jr., Rear Admiral USN (ret.)
 * Joseph B. Sanborn, commanded the 131st during WWI
 * James Swanson, author
 * Quentin P. Smith, Ph.D., Tuskegee airman
 * Robert Martin (aviator), Tuskegee Airman
 * Some Day They're Coming Home Again, a WWI song by The Orpheus Quartet
 * We Are All Americans, a WWI song
 * Shelby Westbrook, Tuskegee airman
 * Anne Barnard, journalist
 * Tanya Biank, journalist
 * Fred Chiaventone, author and Colby Award recipient
 * Bruce Gamble (author)
 * Herman Wendelborg Hansen, a 19th century artist
 * Hugh Howard (historian)
 * Eileen R. Mackevich, historian and Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
 * Elinor Otto, one of the original "Rosie the Riveters" who just recently retired from Boeing at age 95
 * Gerald Ratner (lawyer), who served in WWII as a military policeman
 * Disambiguation page/link for Edward J. Saylor, Air Force officer
 * Brenda Sexton, served as the Managing Director of the Illinois Film Office
 * Alicia Tate-Nadeau, the Illinois National Guard's first female general
 * William D. Razz Waff, Major General
 * Bryan Anderson (author)
 * Battle for Outpost Vegas, a battle from the Korean War involving the Reckless Rifles of the 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division
 * Logan Beirne, author and Colby Award recipient
 * Edward H. Bonekemper, military historian
 * Bob Drury, author
 * Michael Franzak, author
 * Darlene Goff, S.C. Army National Guard's 1st female general
 * Daniel L. Haulman, historian
 * Joan of Arc, They Are Calling You, a WWI song
 * Douglas V. Mastriano, 2015 Colby award recipient for Alvin York: A New Biography of the Hero of the Argonne
 * Jason Redman, former Navy SEAL and author
 * Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer, artist
 * Dave Kohn, a song writer
 * Morten Storm, Danish spy
 * There's a Little Blue Star in the Window (and It Means All the World to Me), a WWI song by Henry Burr
 * Virtual periscope
 * Calling Me Home to You, a WWI song by John McCormack
 * Theodore Karamanski, historian
 * Thomas P. McKenna, author and Colby Award recipient
 * Oscar Seagle, a WWI era musician who sang patriotic and military inspired songs
 * Ulrich A. Straus, Consul General on Okinawa from 1978 to 1982 and a member of the faculty at National War College 1984-86. He retired from the Foreign Service in 1987

Summer 2015

 * Abandoned in Hell: The Fight for Vietnam's Firebase Kate, a book by William Albracht and Marvin J. Wolf
 * Citizen Soldier (television program)
 * Don't Take My Darling Boy Away, a WWI song
 * The Garden of Your Heart, a WWI song
 * John H. Geiger, military officer & National Commander of the American Legion from 1971–1972
 * Erasmus Corwin Gilbreath, a 19th century American soldier
 * William Glauber, reporter who previously worked with the Chicago Tribune
 * John S. Gleason, Jr., military officer & National Commander of the American Legion from 1957–1958
 * Homeward Bound (1917 song)
 * Fred K. Huffer, composer
 * Hurrah! Hurrah for the Christmas Ship, a WWI song
 * Robin L. Hutton, author
 * I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way, a WWI song by The Peerless Quartet
 * Thomas Kneir, Special Agent in charge of the Chicago Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
 * Della V. Knight, one of The Sacred Twenty
 * Benjamin Page, professor at Northwestern University
 * Geoffrey Rossano, historian
 * Howard P. Savage, military officer & National Commander of the American Legion from 1926–1927
 * Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers, a WWI song performed by Al Jolson
 * Submarine Squadron 6, home port= Norfolk, VA
 * Julia Hunt Catlin Park DePew Taufflieb (1862-1948), First American Female to be awarded the Croix de Guerre and Legion of Honour from France for turning her Chateau d'Annel into a 300 bed hospital on the front line, in 1917.
 * Edward Teschemacher, composer
 * When My Ships Come Sailing Home, a WWI song
 * Yaacob Ayish, Major Gen., Israeli Defense and Armed Forces Attaché to the U.S. and Canada
 * Battle of Dunajetz, WWI battle
 * Battle of Istabulat, WWI battle
 * Battle of Jebel Hamlin, WWI battle
 * Aaron Belkin, sociologist and director of the Palm Center
 * Babysan, comic that was a favorite with servicemen stationed in Occupied Japan
 * Bill Hume (cartoonist), creator of Babysan and Navy veteran who was stationed in Occupied Japan
 * Black Jack March, a WWI song
 * Champlain's Dream, a book by David Hackett Fischer
 * Marc Crépon, a French philosopher and author of 16 books in French, incl. The Thought of Death and the Memory of War
 * Edward A. Hayes, military officer & National Commander of the American Legion from 1933–1934
 * I'll Make a Man of You, a WWI song
 * I'm Gonna Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind, a WWI song
 * Java Jive, a WWII song
 * Frank Leith Jones, military historian and former staff member of the Office of the Secretary of Defense
 * Elizabeth D. Leonard, historian and past recipient of the Lincoln Prize
 * Benjamin Patton, author
 * Pritzker Military Presents, television show produced by PMML which has won Webby Awards
 * Cord A. Scott, historian
 * Noah Andre Trudeau, historian
 * Gustav Bachmann, German naval officer, and an admiral in World War I
 * Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Deputy Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom
 * Kenneth A. Clarke, President & CEO of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library
 * Stuart D. Goldman, historian
 * William C. Harris (historian), past recipient of the Lincoln Prize
 * Greg Kennedy (historian)
 * Paul Westermeyer (historian), public historian who has received the Brigadier General Edwin Simmons – Henry I. Shaw Award from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation

Fall 2015

 * The Accidental Admiral, a book by Admiral James Stavridis
 * Christopher Duggan (historian)
 * Department of the Army Special Photographic Office
 * Dan "Two Dogs" Hampton, aviator and author
 * Emma Didlake, served as a WAAC in WWII and was, until her death, the oldest known veteran at 110.
 * Erich von Gündell, General during WWI
 * Green on Blue, a novel
 * Joan Waugh, historian
 * Johannes von Eben, Prussian General during WWI
 * John F. Ross (author)
 * Max von Boehn (General) during WWI
 * USS Montana (SSN-794), Virginia class submarine named in August 2015.
 * Comics and Conflict: Patriotism and Propaganda from WWII through Operation Iraqi Freedom, a book by Cord Scott
 * Last Stand at Khe Sanh: The U.S. Marines’ Finest Hour in Vietnam, a book
 * Rachel S. Cox, author
 * Ralph P. Cousins, commanded Army Air Force Western Flying Training Command (1942–1946)
 * Richard Hayes (soldier), current Adjutant General of Illinois
 * Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary at War, 1914-1918, an award winning book by Alexander Watson
 * The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century, a book by Steve Coll
 * The Ocean Must Be Free, a WWI song
 * Bring Back My Soldier Boy to Me, a WWI song by Olive Kline
 * Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer, a WWII song
 * God Be With Our Boys Tonight, a WWI song
 * Goodbye, France, a WWI Song by The Peerless Quartet
 * Lloyd George's Beer Song, a WWI song with music and lyrics by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee
 * The Man who Put the Germ in Germany, a WWI song by Nora Bayes
 * O'Brien is Tryin to Learn to Talk Hawaiian, a WWI song by Horace Wright
 * Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life, a book by Eric Greitens
 * Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone, a WWI song
 * When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France, a WWI song by Marion Harris
 * When You Come Back and You Will Come Back, a WWI song by The Orpheus Quartet
 * Admiral Dewey March, a march composed after the Battle of Manila Bay
 * Alexander Watson (historian), 2014 recipient of the Wolfson History Prize, the 2015 Distinguished Book Award from the Society for Military History, and the 2014 Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History for Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary at War, 1914-1918
 * Auf Wiedersehn But Not Goodbye
 * Battery A March
 * Battle Cry of Peace (song), a 1916 song
 * Berlin Bound, a WWI song
 * Dear Little Boy of Mine, a WWI song by Charles Harrison
 * Diana M. Holland, Brig. Gen., recently appointed commandant for the Corps of cadets at West Point
 * The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans, a book by Charles Royster which won the Lincoln Prize
 * For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, book by James M. McPherson which received the Lincoln Prize
 * Frank M. Hume (1867-1939), of the 103rd
 * Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality
 * Heaven's Artillery: March Two Step, a march composed by Harry J. Lincoln
 * Holger Herwig, historian of WWI
 * In the Land O' Yamo Yamo, WWI song
 * Jeffrey Sammons, historian, co-author of Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality
 * Joan of Arc (Henry Burr song), a WWI song
 * Joan of Arc's Answer Song, 1917 song
 * John H. Morrow, Jr., historian, co-author of Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality
 * Liberty Forever!, a WWI song by The Victor Military Band
 * Liberty Loan March, a WWI song by Sousa's Band
 * Marche Lorraine, a WWI song by the French Army Band
 * Somewhere a Voice is Calling, a WWI song
 * The USA by Day and the RAF by Night, a WWII song
 * Wake Up, America!, WWI song
 * When the Boys Come Home, a WWI song by Louis Gravieure
 * When You Come Back (World War I song) by John McCormack
 * When You Come Home (song), a WWI song by Henry Burr
 * While You're Away, a WWI song by Harry Ellis
 * Yankee Boy, WWI song
 * The Yankee Division March, WWI song
 * You'll Have to Put Him to Sleep with the Marseillaise and Wake Him Up with a Oo-La-La, WWI song

Winter 2016

 * A Love-tale of Alsace Lorraine, a song; PMML has 1928 ed.
 * A Mother's Prayer for Her Boy Out There, 1918 song by Andrew B. Sterling and Arthur Lange
 * Battle of the Nations (song), 1915 march by E.T. Paull
 * Break the News to Mother, song
 * Bring Me a Letter from My Old Home Town, 1918 song with lyrics by A.G. Delamater and music by Will R. Anderson
 * Cheer Up, Mother, song by Mary Earl
 * Clarence Gaskill, composer & lyricist active during WWI
 * Cole C. Kingseed, military historian
 * David Goldfield, historian
 * F. Henri Klickmann, composer active during WWI
 * James Maxie Ponder, African American physician during WWI; first African American physician in St. Petersburg, Florida
 * Justus Drew Doenecke, historian
 * Heart of Wetona, 1919 song
 * I'm Going to Follow the Boys, 1917 song with words by Howard Rogers and music by James V. Monaco
 * I'm Writing to You, Sammy, 1917 song
 * Marie von Clausewitz: The Woman Behind the Making of On War, 2015 biography on Marie von Brühl written by Vanya Eftimova Bellinger
 * Our Country's in It Now! (We've Got to Win It Now), 1918 song with music by Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan
 * On the Bay of Biscay, a 1918 song
 * Over in Hero-Land, 1918 song
 * Over the Top: Military March, 1917 song by Geoffrey O'Hara
 * P. F. Volland Company, Chicago publisher who published Alexander Key, Clayton Knight and Wilbur D. Nesbit amongst others
 * Rebecca Wittmann, historian who specializes in WWII and the Holocaust
 * Say, You Haven't Sacrificed at All! (March), 1918 song
 * Smiling Sammy: Fox Trot, 1917 song by Arthur M. Kraus
 * Soldier Boy (1915 song) by Theodore Morse and D.A. Esrom (aka Theodora Morse)
 * That's a Mother's Liberty Loan, 1917 song
 * The Call of the U.S.A., 1918 song with words and music by John J. Donahue
 * The Worst is Yet to Come, a 1918 song with words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young
 * There's a Red-Bordered Flag in the Window, 1918 song with words by Frank Ziemer and music by J.R. Shannon
 * There's a Service Flag Flying at Our House, 1917 song with lyrics by Thomas Hoier and Bernie Grossman; music by Al. W. Brown
 * Uncle Sammy, Take Care of My Girl, 1918 song
 * What Kind of an American are You?, 1917 song
 * When a Blue Service Star Turns to Gold, 1918 song with music by Theodore Morse
 * Wilbur D. Nesbit, lyricist, poet, and humorist published by P. F. Volland Company and Frank Root & Co.
 * You Can't Stop the Yanks (Till They Go Right Thru)
 * You Great Big Handsome Marine, 1918 song
 * You're So Cute, Soldier Boy, 1918 song
 * Anatole Friedland, composer active during WWI
 * August William Hutaf, artist during WWI
 * Carey Elmore Morgan, Jr., composer during WWI
 * Charles Edward Chambers, artist during WWI
 * Charles Edwin Ruttan, artist during WWI
 * Gee! What a Wonderful Time We'll Have When the Boys Come Home, 1917 songs by Mary Earl
 * George Mather Richards, artist during WWI
 * Hello Central! Give Me No Man's Land, 1918 WWI song
 * I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time, by Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer
 * I'm Goin' to Fight My Way Right Back to Carolina, 1918 song
 * It's a Long, Long Way to the U.S.A. (And the Girl I Left Behind), 1917 song
 * Just for the Sake of Gold, WWI song by John J. Donahue
 * Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine), WWI song
 * Lucile Patterson Marsh, artist during WWI
 * Mitchell Yockelson, historian especially WWI
 * My Sweetheart is Somewhere in France, WWI song
 * Prit Buttar, served as a doctor with the British Army and now a military historian who writes about WWI
 * Send Me a Line When I'm Across the Ocean, WWI song
 * So Long, Mother, 1917 song
 * Somewhere in France Is Daddy, by Great Howard
 * Suzanne Ferrand, artist during WWI
 * The Angel God Sent From Heaven, by Frank L. Ventre
 * The Little Grey Mother Who Waits All Alone (March Ballad), 1915 song
 * There's a Green Hill Out in Flanders (There's a Green Hill Up in Maine), 1917 song by Allan J. Flynn
 * There's a Light That's Burning in the Window of the Little House Upon the Hill, 1915 song
 * They All Sang "Annie Laurie" (the Song That Reaches Ev'ry Heart), 1915 song
 * (Watch, Hope, and Wait) Little Girl ('I'm Coming Back to You'), 1918 song
 * We Don't Want the Bacon (What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine), 1918 song
 * What Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys?, By Gus Kahn and Egbert Van Alstyne
 * When the Lilies Bloom in France Again, a 1918 song with music by George L. Cobb
 * When the Sun Goes Down in Normandie (Then Is When I Sit and Dream of You), 1918 song
 * When the "Yanks" Come Marching Home, by William Jerome and Seymour Furth
 * Will E. Dulmage, composer active during World War I
 * After the War is Over Will There Be Any "Home Sweet Home"?, 1917 song
 * All Aboard for Home Sweet Home, 1917 song
 * America, Here's My Boy, 1917 song
 * And He'd Say, "Oo-La-La! Wee-Wee!", 1917 song
 * Before I Grew Up to Love You, 1917 song
 * Bring Back My Daddy To Me, 1917 song
 * Come On Papa, 1917 song
 * Don't Let Us Sing Anymore About War, Just Let Us Sing of Love (Peace Song), 1918 song
 * For Your Country and My Country, 1917 song
 * Girls of France, 1917 song
 * Goodbye, Ma! Goodbye, Pa! Goodbye, Mule, with Yer Old Hee-Haw, 1917 song
 * I Don't Want to Get Well, 1917 song
 * It's a Long Way to Berlin, But We'll Get There!, 1917 song
 * Say a Prayer for the Boys "Out There", 1917 song
 * The Ragtime Soldier Man, 1912 song
 * Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (Hurry Back), 1917 song

Spring 2016

 * Alvin York: A New Biography of the Hero of the Argonne, a book by Douglas V. Mastriano which was the 2015 recipient of the Colby Award
 * Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS, a 2015 book that received the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction
 * Braddock's Defeat: The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution, a 2015 book by David L. Preston which was the 2015 recipient of the Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History
 * Command and Control, a 2013 book by Eric Schlosser
 * Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I, a book by Mitchell Yockelson
 * Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion, a book by Harold Holzer
 * Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky, a book by Elizabeth D. Leonard which won the Lincoln Prize
 * Midnight’s Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India’s Partition by Nisid Hajari, 2016 recipient of the Colby Award
 * Milton J. Foreman, Lt. Gen. from Illinois
 * Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings, a book by Craig L. Symonds which received the 2015 Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature
 * Nisid Hajari, oversees Asia coverage for Bloomberg View and is the 2016 recipient of the Colby Award for his 1st book, Midnight’s Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India’s Partition
 * Six Frigates: Epic History of Founding of the US Navy, a book by Ian W. Toll which received the 2007 Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature
 * Washington's Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution, book by Patrick K. O'Donnell
 * Dilbert Groundloop, a cartoon character used in naval aviation manuals and training posters
 * Donna Barr Tabor, early female paratrooper and historian who specialized in Fort Bragg's history

June 2016

 * Allegiance: Patriotic Song
 * America! My Home-Land
 * A Fellow on a Furlough
 * A Soldier Speaks
 * America's the Word for You and Me
 * Battle of Waterloo (song)
 * Bomber Command (song)
 * Brave Heroes of Bataan
 * The Connecticut March, a 1911 song
 * Daddy Mine
 * Dear Old Pal of Mine
 * The Dixie Volunteers
 * Don't Cry, Frenchy
 * Everybody's Happy Now
 * Fight for Freedom
 * General Grant's March
 * General Pershing: One Step, 1918 march composed by Carl D. Vandersloot
 * Giddy Giddap! Go On! Go On! We're On Our Way to War
 * Give a Little Credit to the Navy
 * Glory of Womanhood
 * Good Luck to Our Boys in Tan
 * Good-bye France (You'll Never Be Forgotten By The U.S.A.)
 * Goodnight Soldier
 * Here They Come (song)
 * Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo? Fox Trot and 6/8 March One-step
 * Hock the Kaiser!
 * I Ain't got Weary Yet!
 * I Wonder What They're Doing To-Night (Your Girl and Mine)
 * I Wonder Who's Knitting For Me
 * I'd Be Proud to Be the Mother of a Soldier
 * If I Had A Son For Each Star In Old Glory (Uncle Sam, I'd Give Them All To You!)
 * I'll See You Later Yankeeland
 * I'm Crazy Over Every Girl In France
 * I'm Giving You To Uncle Sam
 * I'm Glad I can Make You Cry
 * I'm Going To Fight My Way Right Back To Carolina
 * I'm Hitting The Trail to Normandy: So Kiss Me Goodbye
 * I'm Proud to be the Sweetheart of a Soldier
 * I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
 * It Won't Be Long Before We're Home
 * Johnny's In Town
 * Keep the Love-Light Burning in the Window Till the Boys Come Marching Home
 * Keep Your Head Down, Fritzie Boy
 * Lafayette (we hear you calling)
 * Lucky Lindy!
 * March Song of the 318th Eng'rs
 * Mother, Here's Your Boy!
 * Military Waltz
 * Oh, Charlie Is My Darling
 * Oh! Frenchy
 * Pride of America: A Military March
 * Salute the Flag: March & Two-Step
 * Some Day Waiting Will End from The Girl Behind the Gun (musical)
 * Some Lonesome Night, song by George W. Meyer
 * Spring, Sweet Spring, by Stanislaus Stange and Julian Edwards
 * Swanee Shore
 * The Blue Flag
 * The Connecticut March, a 1911 song which was reissued as sheet music in 1938
 * The Dream of a Soldier Boy
 * The Home Guard, by M. Greenwald
 * The Nation's Call for Humanity and Right
 * There's a Garden of Crosses in No Man's Land
 * Under the Double Eagle March, by J.F. Wagner
 * When I Send You a Picture of Berlin, You'll Know It's Over, Over There.
 * We're Going Over the Top
 * When the Clouds of War Roll By
 * When You're a Long, Long Way From Home
 * Yankee Doodle Ain't Doodlin' Now
 * You Can't Get Away From the Blarney

July 2016

 * A Precious Little Thing Called Love, song
 * After The War (song), song
 * At Sundown (When Love is Calling Me Home), song
 * Bert Grant (composer)
 * Blue bell: March Song and Chorus, song
 * Charles A. Bayha
 * Charge of the Uhl'ans, song
 * Descriptive Fantasie on the Battles of Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, and Missionary Ridge, song
 * Frank C. Huston, lyricist/composer
 * Good-bye Germany, song
 * Goodbye Mama (I'm off to Yokohama), song
 * Harold A. Robe, lyricist
 * Honey Boy (song), song
 * Let's All Be Americans Now
 * Look! Here Comes Our Fighters, song
 * Lou Davis, lyricist
 * Mr. Volunteer, or, You don't Belong To The Regulars You're Just A Volunteer, song
 * My Dream of the U.S.A., song
 * My Own America WW2 song
 * Over the Top (Song) by Maxwell Goldman; Marian Phelps
 * Our Boys and Girls March, song
 * Our Country's Voice Is Calling
 * Place A Candle In the Window 'Till Your Laddie Boy Comes Home
 * Richard G. Austin (politician), Adjutant General of Illinois
 * Salvation Lassie Of Mine
 * Send Me Away With A Smile
 * Set Aside Your Tears (Till the Boys Come Marching Home)
 * Someone Is Waiting For You (The Greater Mother Love Song)
 * The Americans Come (An Episode In France In The Year 1918)
 * The Army's Full Of Irish (A Man From Erin Never Runs, He's Irish)
 * The Battle Song of Liberty
 * The Finest Flag That Flies
 * The Russians Were Rushin', The Yanks Started Yankin'
 * That's A Mother's Liberty Loan
 * Then You Can Come Back To Me
 * There's A Picture In My Old Kit Bag
 * Three wonderful Letters From Home
 * Uncle Sam and His Battering Ram
 * Under the American Flag
 * Watch, Hope and Wait Little Girl: I'm Coming Back To You
 * We Want Our Daddy Dear, Back Home (Hello Central, Give me France)
 * Wee Wee Marie (Will You Do Zis For Me)
 * We'll Carry The Star Spangled Banner Thru The Trenches
 * We'll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall
 * We'll Knock The Heligo-- Into Heligo-- Out Of Heligoland!
 * Welcome Home (1918 song)
 * What'll We Do With Him Boys? (The Yanks Made A Monkey Out of You)
 * When The Fleet Comes Sailing Home
 * When the Flowers Bloom On No-Man's Land (What A Wonderful Day That Will Be)
 * When The Sun Goes Down In Romany: My Heart Goes Roaming Back To You
 * Wings (1927 song)
 * While You're Over There in No Man's Land, I'm Over Here in Lonesome Land, song
 * When I Come Back To You (We'll Have A Yankee-Doodle Wedding)
 * Young Guard (Die Erste Wache!), song

August 2016

 * Frederick Vaughan Abbott, WWI Brigadier general
 * Frank Herman Albright, WWI Brigadier general
 * William Herbert Allaire, Jr., WW1 Brigadier general
 * Hubert Allison Allen, WW1 Brigadier general
 * George R. Allin, WW1 general
 * Edward Anderson (American general, born 1864)
 * Edward D. Anderson, WW1 general
 * Avery D. Andrews, WWI general
 * Samuel Tilden Ansell, WWI general
 * William Hemple Arthur, M.D. and WW1 General
 * Thomas Q. Ashburn (U.S. General)
 * Dwight Edward Aultman, WWI general
 * Fred Thaddeus Austin, WWI general
 * Chauncey Brooke Baker, WWI general
 * Charles Clarendon Ballou, WWI general
 * Frank Ellis Bamford, WWI General
 * Charles Williams Barber, WWI General
 * John William Barker, WWI General
 * George Columbus Barnhardt, WWI general
 * Malvern Hill Barnum, WWI general
 * John Davenport Barrette, WWI general
 * Charles H. Barth, WWI general
 * George True Bartlett, WWI general
 * Urbane F. Bass, African-American doctor and First Lieutenant in the United States Army who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions during WWI
 * Battle of Amara, a WWI battle in the Mesopotamian Campaign
 * Charles A. Bayha, lyricist and composer
 * John Bradbury Bennett, WWI general
 * Walter Augustus Bethel, WWI general
 * William Dorrance Beach, WWI general
 * Henry Patrick Birmingham, WWI general and doctor
 * Percy Poe Bishop, WWI general
 * Alfred William Bjornstad, WWI general
 * Charles School Blakely, WWI General
 * George Blakely (U.S. General), WWI general
 * Charles R. Boardman, Adjutant General of Wisconsin and a WWI general
 * Augustus P. Blocksom, WWI general
 * Mary Carty, arranger
 * Roy K. Flint, Brig. Gen. and former U.S.M.A. faculty member
 * Gray Team, a group of American scientists studying PTSD and TBIs
 * Thomas E. Jones, (1880-1958) US Army doctor and recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and Croix de Guerre
 * Christian Macedonia, medical doctor and retired colonel who led the Gray Team from 2009 to 2011
 * When The "Yanks" Come Marching Home
 * Where Do We Go From Here? (1917 song)
 * When We Reach That Old Port Somewhere In France
 * You Keep Sending 'Em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'Em Down

Fall 2016

 * George Washington Antoine, Medical doctor who served in WWI
 * Rufus Herve Bacote, Medical doctor who served in WWI
 * Beaumont B. Buck, American Major general
 * Edward Burr, American Brigadier general
 * Pryce Lewis, Union spy
 * Simeon Prior, soldier in the American Revolutionary War
 * 308th Infantry Regiment
 * Everett Russell Bailey, M.D. who served in WWI
 * Dana Olden Baldwin, M.D. who served in WWI
 * Claudius Ballard, M.D. who served in WWI
 * Arthur John Booker, M.D. who served in WWI
 * Halsey K. Mohr, WWI era composer
 * George Henry Shelton, American WWI general
 * Richard L. Alexander, American ace
 * Joseph Cyrus Bradfield, WWI officer and MD
 * Horace Signor Brannon, WWI officer and MD
 * Henry L. Brown, WWI officer and MD
 * Vanderbilt Brown, WWI officer and MD
 * Donald E. Casey Sr., WWII veteran, lawyer, and Illinois politician
 * Dennis Foley, author
 * Thomas J. Hanley Jr., American aviator
 * Robin D. S. Higham, served as a pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII and later was a military historian
 * Eugene B. Jackson, Tuskegee Airman during WWII
 * James Alexander Owen, WWI officer and MD


 * Benjamin Taylor Simmons, American WWI general
 * Submarine Squadron 16, King's Bay, GA
 * Charles Herbert Garvin, WWI officer (Captain) and MD
 * Percy Moreau Ashburn
 * Alphonso Calhoun Avery
 * Battle of Adrianople (1829)
 * Indiana Neidell
 * Submarine Squadron 20

January 2017

 * Ada van Keulen
 * Augustus Perry Blocksom

February 2017

 * Maria Abbey, American Civil War nurse
 * Alfred Eugene Bradley, WWI general
 * John Jewsbury Bradley, WWI general
 * Raymond Westcott Briggs, WWI general
 * William Henry Burt, WWI general
 * Wilson Bryant Burtt, WWI general
 * Kate Cumming, American Civil War nurse
 * Bridget Divers, participated in the American Civil War
 * Mary G. Holland, American Civil War nurse
 * Ella King Newsom, American Civil War nurse
 * Mary Owens, Union soldier during the American Civil War
 * Gary L. Sayler, Idaho's Adjutant General
 * Mary Siezgle, American Civil War nurse
 * Perry G. Smith, Sr, Alabama's Adjutant General
 * Spirit of Hope Award
 * Marie Tepe, vivandière who fought for the Union Army
 * Andree Virot, French resistance member during WWII
 * Voice of the Fair, newspaper of the Great Northwestern Sanitary Fair of 1865

March 2017

 * Martha Baker, American Civil War nurse
 * Lucy Fenman Barron, American Civil War nurse
 * Mary Bell (Civil War nurse)
 * Sophronia Bucklin, American Civil War nurse
 * Caroline Burghardt, American Civil War nurse
 * DeRosey Caroll Cabell, American Maj. Gen. during World War I
 * Frank Merrill Caldwell, American Brig. Gen. during World War I
 * Betsey Cook, American Civil War nurse
 * Susan Cox (Civil War nurse)
 * Mary Darling (Civil War nurse)
 * Lois Dunbar, American Civil War nurse
 * Mary Ellis (Civil War nurse)
 * Delia Bartlett Fay, American Civil War nurse
 * Elida Rumsey, American Civil War nurse
 * Modenia Weston, American Civil War nurse
 * Operation Jeb Stuart, a 1st Cavalry Division operation during the Vietnam War

April 2017

 * Guy Carleton (general) during WWI
 * John Miller Carson, Jr., American Brigadier general during World War I
 * Diet Eman, WWII resistance member
 * Mary Alice Frush, Civil War nurse
 * Elizabeth Gibson, Civil War nurse
 * Richard Haine OBE DFC, RAF pilot
 * Margaret Hamilton (Civil War nurse)
 * M.V. Harkin, Civil War nurse
 * Elizabeth Hyatt, Civil War nurse
 * Estelle Johnson (Civil War nurse)
 * Jennifer D. Keene, historian
 * Fernande Keufgens, Belgian resistance member
 * Mary Loomis (Civil War Nurse)
 * Elizabeth Lucas, Civil War nurse
 * Ebba Lund, Danish resistance member
 * Samuel McRoberts (U.S. general)‎ during World War I
 * Robert Mearns, American general during World War I
 * Wilder Metcalf, American general during World War I
 * Robert Michie, American general during World War I
 * Mary Moore (Civil War Nurse)
 * Elizabeth Nichols, Civil War nurse
 * Mary Perkins (nurse)
 * Muriel Phillips, American nurse during WWII
 * Harriet Scott (nurse)
 * Ruth Sinnotte, Civil War nurse
 * Johtje and Aart Vos, WWII resistance members

May 2017

 * William Chamberlaine, American general
 * John E. McMahon, Jr., American general
 * William Vance McMaken, American general
 * George H. McManus, American general
 * William S. McNair, American general
 * Clarence H. McNeil, American general
 * James McRae (U.S. general)
 * Kenneth Merritt, CSM
 * James Ancil Shipton, American general
 * Edward Sigerfoos, American general
 * Waging War: The Clash Between Presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS by David Jeremiah Barron

June 2017

 * James Denver Glennan, American general

July & Aug. 2017

 * Chaike Belchatowska Spiegel, WWII Resistance member

September 2017

 * Frank Sherwood Cocheu, American Major General during World War I
 * William Church Davis, American Brigadier General during World War I

November 2017

 * Daisy M. Erd, a musician and yeoman during WWI, was created from the Pritzker worklist during WIR World Contest

January 2018

 * Louis Chapin Covell, American Brigadier General during World War I

February 2018

 * Russell S. Bonds, author
 * Lester E. Fisher, zoologist and program guest on Pritzker Military Presents
 * Alfred Price (author), who specialized in aviation
 * Wolfgang Willrich, German artist known for portraits of soldiers and sailors during WWII

March 2018

 * Daniel Frank Craig, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * Marcus Daniel Cronin, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * Dennis Hadley Currie, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * William Mackey Cruikshank, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * Alexander Lucian Dade, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * Albert Clayton Dalton, American Brigadier General during WWI
 * Thomas Walter Darrah, American Brigadier General during WWI

May 2018

 * Charles Gould Morton, commanded the 29th Infantry Division during WWI
 * Matthew Zirkle, Rear Admiral, United States Navy

June 2018

 * Thomas Francis Davis, American general during WWI
 * Peter Weimer Davison, American general during WWI
 * Herbert Deakyne, American general during WWI
 * James Theodore Dean, American general during WWI
 * Edward Harrison DeArmond, American general during WWI
 * Charles I. DeBevoise, American general during WWI
 * Tracy Campbell Dickson, American general during WWI
 * Daniel Bradford Devore, American general during WWI
 * Arthur Barrett Donnelly, American general during WWI
 * Edward Terence Donnelly, American general during WWI
 * Charles Bryant Drake, American general during WWI
 * Thomas Buchanan Dugan, American general during WWI
 * Ignacia Reachy, soldier during the War of Intervention
 * Camilla Rodolfi, Italian mercenary who fl. 1499
 * Lucius Loyd Durfee, American general during WWI
 * Shalizhi, militia commander during the Jin Dynasty
 * Oliver Edwards (World War I general), American general during WWI
 * LeRoy Eltinge, American general during WWI
 * Hanson Edward Ely, American general during WWI
 * William Pierce Ennis, American general during WWI
 * George Henson Estes, American general during WWI
 * Frank Gee Patchin, author known for his Battleship Boys series
 * Fredric Dahl Evans, American general during WWI
 * William Mason Fasset, American general during WWI
 * Harley Bascom Ferguson, American general during WWI
 * Frank Kerby Fergusson, American general during WWI
 * John Miller Turpin Finney, American general during WWI
 * Harold Benjamin Fiske, American general during WWI
 * Adrian Sebastian Fleming, American general during WWI

July 2018

 * Fredrick Steinman Foltz, American general during WWI
 * Stephen Miller Foote, American general during WWI
 * David Jack Foster, American general during WWI
 * Charles D. Gaither, American general during WWI
 * Joseph Alfred Gaston, American general during WWI
 * Charles Hedges McKinstry, American general during WWI
 * George Washington Gatchell, American general during WWI
 * Charles Gerhardt (Army officer), American general during WWI
 * Robert Nelson Getty, American general during WWI
 * Edwin Forbes Glenn, American general during WWI
 * Edwin St. John Greble, American general during WWI
 * Walter McCaw, American general during WWI
 * Henry Alexander Greene, American general during WWI
 * Harry Clay Hale, American general during WWI
 * Herman Hall, American general during WWI
 * Thomas Grafton Hanson, American general during WWI
 * Walter Alexander Harris, American general during WWI
 * John Daniel Leinbach Hartman, American general during WWI
 * William Wright Harts, American general during WWI
 * William Edwin Harvey (general), American general during WWI
 * Everard Enos Hatch, American general during WWI
 * Henry James Hatch, American general during WWI
 * John Louis Hayden, American general during WWI
 * William Franklin Martin, American general during WWI
 * Nathaniel Fish McClure, American general during WWI
 * Edward Alexander Miller‎, American general during WWI
 * Ira Allen Haynes, American general during WWI
 * Clint Calvin Hearn, American general during WWI
 * Charles Aloysius Hedekin, American general during WWI
 * Gordon Graham Heiner, American general during WWI
 * Eli Alva Helmick, American general during WWI
 * Howard Russell Hickok, American general during WWI

August 2018

 * Henry Root Hill, American general during WWI
 * Harry Foote Hodges, American general during WWI
 * Henry Clay Hodges, Jr., American general during WWI
 * John Neal Hodges, American general during WWI and WWII
 * Roy Hoffman (general), American general during WWI

October 2018

 * John Augustus Hulen, American general in World War I
 * Odus Creamer Horney, American general in World War I
 * Tieman Newell Horn, American general in World War I
 * Becca Heller, director and co-founder of the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
 * Ora Elmer Hunt, American general in World War I
 * Grote Hutcheson, American general in World War I
 * John Prados, historian and game designer

November 2018

 * Jessie Spiess, early 20th century composer and lyricist
 * Daniel Yoo (military officer)

December 2018

 * Calvert Hinton, Brig. Gen. during WWII
 * Robert A. King (composer), composer and lyricist who wrote Lafayette (We Hear You Calling)
 * James Joseph Hornbrook, Brig. Gen. during WWI
 * Leven Cooper Allen, Brig. Gen. during WWII
 * Donald Armstrong, Brig. Gen. during WWII

February 2019

 * James Anderson Irons, Brigadier General during World War I
 * Richard R. Neely, the 40th Adjutant general of Illinois

March 2019

 * Richard Ernsberger, Jr., journalist who worked for Newsweek & author
 * George Hairston Jamerson, Brigadier General during World War I
 * John Frank Morrison, Major General during World War I
 * George Davis Moore, Brigadier General during World War I
 * Augustine McIntyre, Jr., Brigadier General during World War I
 * Fred Kennedy (colonel), director of the Space Development Agency
 * Charles Clark Jamieson, Brigadier General during World War I
 * Oscar Bergstrom Abbott, Brigadier General during World War II and the Korean War.

April 2019

 * Maschinenkarabiner 36, a German 9mm submachine gun
 * John Shy, military historian
 * Henry Jervey Jr, American Major general during World War I
 * Arthur Johnson (Army General), American Brigadier General during the World War I

May 2019

 * John F. Wukovits, military historian
 * Pamela D. Toler, historian & author of Heroines of Mercy Street
 * Nick Del Calzo, photographer
 * Gordon C. Rhea, historian specializes in the American Civil War
 * Ed Ruggero, author
 * Michael S. Nieberg, historian
 * John Alexander Johnston, Brigadier General during World War I
 * William Johnston, Jr., Major General during World War I
 * Jefferson Randolph Kean, American surgeon during WWI
 * Chase Wilmot Kennedy, Major General during World War I
 * Laurin Leonard Lawson, American Brigadier General
 * Dos Gringos (band)
 * William Voorhees Judson, American Brigadier General

June 2019

 * Campbell King, American Major General
 * John Skinner Mallory, American Brigadier General
 * Frank Baldwin (admiral)
 * Japanese torpedo boat Hiyodori

July 2019

 * Charles Irving Martin, Major general
 * Harry Asher Badt, Commodore
 * LeRoy Springs Lyon, Major General
 * John W. F. M. Huffer, aviator

August 2019

 * Albert Decatur Kniskern, Brigadier General during World War I
 * Alex Fink, Brigadier General
 * Charles Rieseck Krauthoff, Brigadier General during World War I
 * Edward Albert Kreger, Major General during World War I

September 2019

 * Charles Willauer Kutz, American politician and Brigadier General
 * James Dubik, American Lieutenant General and author
 * Eugene Frederick Ladd, American Brigadier General during World War I

October 2019

 * John M. Downs, American artist
 * Warren D. Berry, lieutenant general in the United States Air Force
 * Matthew O. Williams, Master Sgt. United States Army, Recipient of the Medal of Honor for actions during the Battle of Shok Valley

November 2019

 * William Lassiter, Major General in the United States Army during World War I
 * Brian McAllister Linn, American military historian

December 2019

 * Richard Coke Marshall, Jr., a Brigadier general during World War I

February 2020

 * Krewasky Salter, Executive Director of the First Division Museum
 * Robert C. Nowakowski, Rear Admiral, United States Navy
 * George Fairman, early 20th century composer

August 2020

 * Nick Bunker, author

March 2021

 * Famiano Strada; a well-known Italian Jesuit scholar. He wrote De Bello Belgico.

April 2021

 * Remember Pearl Harbor (song)

Events

 * Edit-a-thon (in coordination with WikiProject: Chicago), 16 October 2013
 * Wiknic and edit-a-thon, 12 July 2014