World War I

Soldier’s Story Shows Tragedy of ‘Great War’
Soldier’s Story Shows Tragedy of ‘Great War’
Soldier’s Story Shows Tragedy of ‘Great War’
NIEUWKERKE, Belgium (AP) -- In a neatly clipped corner of the Westhof Farm Cemetery, an Australian family huddled around the grave of Pvt. Andrew Bayne. One century after the start of World War I, the family found closure in homage to a forebear who had traveled half the world to meet his death, his stomach ripped open by an exploding shell, in the horrors of Flanders Fields.