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Traveling With Your Soldier
Posted on 16 November 2011 | No CommentsBeing the wife and mother in a soldier’s family has always been hard. During the Civil War, it was grueling. -
WW I ~ Women Workers in British Bomb Factory
Posted on 12 November 2011 | No CommentsMen were off fighting the war and the need for heavy physical labor feel upon the women during World War I in Britain. That included building bombs as seen in... -
Civil War ~ Union Troops at Petersburg, VA
Posted on 1 November 2011 | No CommentsUnion troops in the trenches at the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia in 1865. Movement by troops in the background makes them appear as ghosts. How many of these men soon... -
Confederate Prisoners ~ Shenandoah Valley
Posted on 30 October 2011 | No CommentsConfederate Prisoners in Shenandoah Valley - May 1862 -
Woman Your Country Needs You
Posted on 26 October 2011 | No CommentsAs America moved into World War I, large numbers of young men left in military service. The war workforce could not successfully produce the materials required to defend freedom an... -
War Council at Massaponax Church 1864
Posted on 17 October 2011 | 1 CommentCivil War – War Council meets at Massaponax Church on 21 May 1864 -
GI’s Hugging a British Matron on VE Day
Posted on 15 October 2011 | No CommentsAny sweet grandma enjoys the attention and hugs from a group of attractive young men, especially when the end of World War II had just been announced. American Servicemen giving... -
USS Akron over New York City
Posted on 4 October 2011 | No CommentsAircraft have changed over the decades. The USS Akron was a 6,500,000 cubic foot rigid airship that was commissioned in 1931. Unfortunately, after only a short period of service that... -
Army Field Nurses ~ France ~ 1943
Posted on 3 October 2011 | No CommentsField hospital nursing staff in France in 1943 during World War II. A more welcome sight to wounded and worn soldiers was hard to imagine. -
Fire Fighters ~ London ~ July 1939
Posted on 1 October 2011 | No CommentsLondon fire fighters worked to contain the fires amid the destruction of yet another World War II German bombing in July 1939.














