American commanders that apparently led to nearly 7,000 needless deaths from the [Army Times](https://www.armytimes.com/veterans/salute-veterans/2017/11/10/nov-11-1918-wasted-lives-on-armistice-day/).
considered a chemical warfare environment .
[Gen. Mark Milley approved "camo out roll" Sep. 27, 2016](https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2016/09/27/camo-in-or-camo-out-army-chief-approves-both-options-on-rolled-sleeves/)
[Mustard Gas attack on USMC near Mosul Sep. 23, 2016](https://www.theatlantic.com/news/archive/2016/09/mustard-gas-us-troops-iraq/501347/)
The timing is either
same thing would probably happen today and people would die because 11:11 looks cool. Sad
https://www.armytimes.com/veterans/salute-veterans/2017/11/10/nov-11-1918-wasted-lives-on-armistice-day/
just happened to be at 11:11 on 11/11? Not buying it
Edit: https://www.armytimes.com/veterans/salute-veterans/2017/11/10/nov-11-1918-wasted-lives-on-armistice-day/
The armistice should have happened earlier but didn’t and people died for it. Yet I’m being downvoted
gives misleading numbers on this topic
This is from the official US Army Times site [link](https://www.armytimes.com/veterans/salute-veterans/2017/11/10/nov-11-1918-wasted-lives-on-armistice-day/) which covers it fully
American forces weren’t alone in launching assaults on the last
Wretschko t1_iwoioj7 wrote
Reply to TIL: WW1 Armistice Day was Nov 11th, fighting was to cease at 11:00 AM. An American solider charged a German machine gun nest with 16 mins left, and died at 10:59 AM. The last soldier to die in WWI. by wats6831
American commanders that apparently led to nearly 7,000 needless deaths from the [Army Times](https://www.armytimes.com/veterans/salute-veterans/2017/11/10/nov-11-1918-wasted-lives-on-armistice-day/).