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An American army officer salutes as he enters Adolf Hitler's bunker at the Chancellory, Berlin, Germany, where two Russian soldiers stand guard
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A group of demobilized Roumanian soldiers, veterans of their country's greatest battle-Marasesti, where seven divisions whipped General Mackenson's army. Seated on the steps of the American Red Cross building in Bucharest. In front of them stands Captain Claude E. Marble of Oneida, N.Y. Red Cross artificial leg expert who has literally put hundreds of crippled Roumanians "back on their feet again" with the product of the Red Cross artificial limb factory at Bucharest
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19503551
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Wall art on a building in the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, in which its commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 268 of his men were killed
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Tobruk, Libya. One hour after Tobruk fell, such scenes as this were common. Roofless buildings stand among scattered masonry and wreckage of motor vehicles in a corner of the bomb-torn town which had been one of the main supply ports for Rommel's army in North Africa
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Home in the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, in which its commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 268 of his men were killed
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Gruber, Edward Conversion. Merry-go-round plant. These hands used to turn out merry-go-rounds to gladden the hearts of the nation's children. The carrousel plant in which they work is now engaged in producing war parts on subcontracts from army and navy contractors. Above is a completed shell ejector getting its final testing. The brass bottom of a navy shell is applied on the testing stand, with the spring mechanism which actually ejects the shell getting the primary test. Spillman Engineering Company, North Tonawanda, New York
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Entrance to Little Big Horn College in the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. In which its commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 268 of his men were killed
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Re-creations of huts in which soldiers guarding Continental Army commander George Washington stand in a field below the site of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a National Park Service site in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Re-creations of huts in which soldiers guarding Continental Army commander George Washington stand in a field below the site of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a National Park Service site in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon's statue of Continental Army commander (and later the first U.S. president) George Washington stands in a field below the site of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a National Park Service site in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon's statue of Continental Army commander (and later the first U.S. president) George Washington stands in a field below the site of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a National Park Service site in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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Throssel, Richard, 1882-1933 [Ashishishe (also called Curly), a Crow scout for the U.S. Army at the Battle of Little Bighorn--Custer's Last Stand; head-and-shoulders portrait]
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Sign at the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, in which its commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 268 of his men were killed
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Poland's tribute to America. Heard three thousand confessions, this old Polish priest has undoubtedly heard the confessions of more condemned men than any other curate in the world. For years he he has been stationed at the citadel in Warsaw where, during the Russian occupation of Poland, men were executed daily behind the walls of the secret prison. Three thousand Polish patriots, condemned for working to restore Poland to freedom, were sent to the fallows which still stand in the citadel court yard. All went to their death with the sustaining comfort of the same old priest. Now that they gloomy old citadel is open to the public, the old priest remains there as chaplain for the Polish army units that have their headquarters there
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For five hours New York's citizen army poured by reviewing stand, twenty men abreast
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A group of demobilized Roumanian soldiers, veterans of their country's greatest battle-Marasesti, where seven divisions whipped General Mackenson's army. Seated on the steps of the American Red Cross building in Bucharest. In front of them stands Captain Claude E. Marble of Oneida, N.Y. Red Cross artificial leg expert who has literally put hundreds of crippled Roumanians "back on their feet again" with the product of the Red Cross artificial limb factory at Bucharest
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19503550
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Wall art on a building in the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, in which its commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and 268 of his men were killed
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Palmer, Alfred T. A bogy assembly for an Army halftrac scout car takes shape on the production line of an Ohio truck plant. When it's completed it must be able to stand rigid inspections. White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Message on a stop sign in the Crow Agency Community, the center of the Crow Reservation in Montana, near the site of the famous (or infamous) Battle of Little Big Horn, often referred to as "Custer's Last Stand" between three western American Indian tribes and 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Re-creations of huts in which soldiers guarding Continental Army commander George Washington stand in a field below the site of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, a National Park Service site in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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