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Photographic postcard of an unidentified World War I soldier with quartermaster private first class patch. The soldier is captured standing in front of a studio backdrop with a vase of flowers, his ...
Subject of Unidentified Man or Men Description Framed black and white photograph of an unidentified WWI Soldier. The soldier is seated in a studio wearing a full military uniform and cap. On his ...
The works of a forgotten amateur poet is finding new expression in artworks created by Sandra Coote, using only materials produced at her Munterconnaught home farm.
The policy shift, issued last week, covers soldiers who served in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, ...
Eligibility for the patch "does not authorize pay entitlements such as hostile fire pay, imminent danger pay, or combat zone ...
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
Soldiers who deployed in 14 countries between October 2023 and June 2025 are eligible to wear the patches on their uniform sleeves.
Soldiers who deployed in 14 countries between October 2023 and June 2025 are eligible to wear the patches on their uniform sleeves.
Soldiers who deployed to 14 countries in Africa and the Middle East between October 2023 and June 2025 are now authorized to ...
The night was silent and pitch-black, but Austro-Hungarian sentinels were still watchful. The Russians lay no more than 100 meters ahead, and their enemies knew they were up to something.
Seen in a photo hanging in the American Legion post in Bradenton that is named after him, Kirby Stewart, 27, was a WWI Army lieutenant and Florida native who was killed in 1918 after leading his ...