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Australian Troops on Mount Olivet in WWI
Posted on 27 October 2012 | No CommentsMost people don’t realize how widely troops were deployed during World War I. Australian troops camp on the slopes of Mount Olivet and Scopus during the conflict. -
Machine Gun Corps ~ WWI ~ Gaza
Posted on 29 September 2012 | No CommentsThe machine gun corps protect the line in the Gaza during World War I. -
Bicycle Ambulance ~ WWII ~ Britain
Posted on 28 September 2012 | No CommentsIn the exigencies of war, combined with the loss or diversion of industrial manufacturing, unique vehicles and pieces of equipment arrived on the war torn streets of England during World... -
The Dam Busters ~ World War II
Posted on 1 September 2012 | 2 CommentsGrowing up in the generation subsequent to World War II meant that there were a LOT of movies related to that war on movie screens for at least three decades... -
You Buy ‘Em – We’ll Fly ‘Em ~ World War II
Posted on 28 August 2012 | No CommentsHandsome aviators were always in demand for war bond advertising and news updates during World War II. I wonder if the model in this war poster ever flew or was... -
Vietnam Tunnels
Posted on 21 July 2012 | No CommentsWith a draft lottery numbers in the 360′s in successive years of being 1-A, I didn’t serve in the war in Vietnam. Many of my friends did. Many didn’t come... -
Dig For Victory
Posted on 14 May 2012 | No CommentsWorld War II posters frequently emphasized Victory or home gardens to supply U.S. citizens with some of their food. It is spring. The economy looks like it is in for... -
Heading Home from Le Harve
Posted on 5 May 2012 | No CommentsWith their tours completed and enough points to qualify for rotation back to the states, a group of G.I.’s express their delight in anticipation of leaving La Harve on 25... -
The Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812
Posted on 16 April 2012 | No CommentsWe don’t read about the War of 1812 as much as that conflict warrants. Genealogy researchers work hard to find records of their ancestors in the Civil War, World Wars... -
Sutlers Row ~ Chattanooga, Tennessee 1864
Posted on 6 April 2012 | No CommentsTowns emerge and disappear because of the economy, war or the failure of resources. Mathew Brady captured the image of one such community during the Civil War. Sutlers Row, Chattanooga,...














