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Shouldda’ gotten’ a Garmin,On Sept. 17th, 1944, British, American, and Polish paratroops
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:A Boy Scout accompanies British Cavalry through an unidentified town i
A British WW1 poster, 76 x 50cm.Women began pushing for their own uniformed service to help the ware
The Baker Rifle and the Chosen men of the British ArmyAround 1800 the United Kingdom would soon be a
Headquarters of the 2nd Lancashire Royal Fusiliers during the initial landings.
ANZACs relax in a recently captured Turkish trench.
With not enough proper landing ships trawlers such as this one were pressed into service to transpor
Turkish prisoners under guard.
Why the British Wore Red — Oliver Cromwell and the New Model Army.In Georgian and Victorian Er
dduane:youknowyourebritishwhen:Words of an American soldier about the British Army.And not just the
Medical unit unloads at Anzac cove.
A detail from Chris Collingwood’s painting of the Battle of Rorke’s Drift.
peashooter85:The India Pattern Military Musket, The Brown Bess of the British East India CompanyThe
belgian and british & commonwealth soldiers buried side by side belgian military cemetery in wes
British soldiers wading out to a destroyer off the Dunkirk coast (May/June, 1940).
A British military pistol with silver mountings, originates from the Caucuses, 19th century.from And
thedaymarecollection:pyramage:2015: (Same-sex) marriage between military veteran Justin and British-
The initial landing at Gallipoli, April 25th.
The real Zap Branigan — Lord Cardigan, Crimean WarLt. Gen. James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of
How the Royal Navy recruited its jolly tars,When Britain ruled the world, it needed a lot of men to
The First Anglo Afghan War, Part II — The Afghan RebellionIn case you missed part IThe British
Drawing of the landing by the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers.
British troops unload in the shadows of the ruined fort of Sedd-al-Bahr.
Pattern 1914 bolt action rifle manufactured by US Winchester for the British military, World War Ifr
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