Shyla's Timeline

By ShylaS
  • War

    War
    Franz Ferdirand was assainated. The war began in Europe.
  • Submarines

    Submarines
    A German submaeine sinks the Lusitania.
  • Mascots

    Mascots
    In Australia they used a Koala as a mascot or a pet. Moascots were used throughout the war. Animals like goats, dogs, cats, and donkeys were used.
  • War

    The battle of Verdun begins in Feburary.
  • War

    The battle of Somme begins in July.
  • Conditions

    Conditions
    A German's viaters suit is equipped with electricall heated face mask, vest, and fur boots. Open cockpit fight meant pilots had to endure sub-freezing conditions.
  • War

    The United States enters the war. The selective Service Act was passed. Bolshevik Revoultion began in October.
  • Camels

    Camels
    In the war they used camels. They used them as subsitutes for horses. They were used by servicemen.
  • Nationalities

    Nationalities
    There were over 8 nationalities in the war.
  • Enemy Artillery

    Enemy Artillery
    The affect of enemy artillery fire uon German ambluances was horrible. A bunch of animals died in this war. Animals had many uses and most suffered.
  • Mustard

    Mustard
    On April 1st 1919, Edward J. Bayon mustard out of the army in France and got a job with the American Graves Registration Service in Paris. He was married to a French women. Edward was selected as Chief Convoyer for the trip to Antwerp.
  • Bras

    Bras
    When they passed Bras, There was not a house standing and had a cementary with 10,000 French soldiers. Antwerp was through a battle towns and leveled to the ground. They then stayed the night at Samogneux.
  • Sedan

    Sedan
    On April 17 1921, they arrived at Sedan where they had to wait to pick up pilots. There were soon to enter the Meuse river with its swirling currents, shoots, and many trestle bridges with a cent span just wide enough for the barges to pass through.
  • Meuse

    Meuse
    They left Montcy at 6:30 on April 19 1921 and were now passing through the Valley of Muese. They reached Dame de Muese at 4:30 PM where the river makes a long curve with a trestle bridge at its end halfway around the bend. The river was very strong and threatened to take anyhting in its path.
  • Jemeppe

    Jemeppe
    On April 24 1921, they took a coal at Jemeppe & didnt get away until 1:30pm. They arrived at Belgium at 8:30 and were ushered into Belgium immediately. They had a little celebration.