No. It sank in November 1916, which was during World War 1.
1916 in World War I and 1944 in World War II.
Lindley Miller Garrison was Secretary of War during World War 1. He was in office from March of 1913 to February 1916. Newton D. Baker was Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921.
No. That 1916 and 1944 had the same calendars and were both part of world wars, is just coincidence.
In the First World War between 1 July and 18 November 1916
David Lloyd George 1916
Originally awarded to Berlin, the 1916 Olympics were cancelled because of World War I
There were no Olympics in 1916 due to World War 1.
Herbert Henry Asquith was the Prime Minister during the first two years of World War I, before he was replaced by David Lloyd George in 1916.
World War I was the bloodiest war of World War I as it was the only war of World War I. The same can be said of every war.
The allies were
The 1944 Winter Olympics, which were to be held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, before being cancelled due to World War II The 1944 Summer Olympics, which were to be held in London, England, before being cancelled due to World War II