Saipan, Mariana Islands  July 8, 1944   Hot and weary after fighting on the western beaches below Saipan’s Mt. Marpi, Marine PFC T. E. Underwood of St. Petersburg, Fla., takes a long, cool drink of water from his canteen. Photograph by Stanley Troutman. Stock Photo
RM2RTY7TDSaipan, Mariana Islands July 8, 1944 Hot and weary after fighting on the western beaches below Saipan’s Mt. Marpi, Marine PFC T. E. Underwood of St. Petersburg, Fla., takes a long, cool drink of water from his canteen. Photograph by Stanley Troutman.
Detail from below of model of archetypal soldier or guardsman with bayonet rifle red jacket and black busby under blue sky Stock Photo
RMB39AT2Detail from below of model of archetypal soldier or guardsman with bayonet rifle red jacket and black busby under blue sky
From below black military man gesticulating and scolding male soldier on military base Stock Photo
RF2JRAH14From below black military man gesticulating and scolding male soldier on military base
The War in America: Howlett's battery on the James River, engaging the Federal monitors - by our special artist, 1864. 'We have received, from our Special Artist and Correspondent with the army of the Confederate States in Virginia...sketches illustrative of...a conflict between Howlett's battery and the Federal iron-clad gun-boats, or "monitors," in the James River, some miles below the city of Richmond...The site of Howlett's Battery...is on the south bank of the James River. It forms the extreme left of the Confederate lines of defence before Richmond, while the Federal works, dis Stock Photo
RM2WRGXTNThe War in America: Howlett's battery on the James River, engaging the Federal monitors - by our special artist, 1864. 'We have received, from our Special Artist and Correspondent with the army of the Confederate States in Virginia...sketches illustrative of...a conflict between Howlett's battery and the Federal iron-clad gun-boats, or "monitors," in the James River, some miles below the city of Richmond...The site of Howlett's Battery...is on the south bank of the James River. It forms the extreme left of the Confederate lines of defence before Richmond, while the Federal works, dis
Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, picture: full-length on open terrace at stairs down in front of draping balustrade standing, half from the right, body something from the left, in uniform with feathered bicorn, Fleece Order and MTO military order, ambidextrous the sabre uphold, to the left a snake decorated pot can on basement with textured Hercules motif. lithograph. on the right down in stone qualify: 'nach der Natur gezeichnet von Eduard Kaiser 1849', Chinapapier. under it German legend, - 18490101 PD0050 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Stock Photo
RM2X1BNJ7Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, picture: full-length on open terrace at stairs down in front of draping balustrade standing, half from the right, body something from the left, in uniform with feathered bicorn, Fleece Order and MTO military order, ambidextrous the sabre uphold, to the left a snake decorated pot can on basement with textured Hercules motif. lithograph. on the right down in stone qualify: 'nach der Natur gezeichnet von Eduard Kaiser 1849', Chinapapier. under it German legend, - 18490101 PD0050 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
From below black military man gesticulating and scolding male soldier on military base Stock Photo
RF2JRAGTDFrom below black military man gesticulating and scolding male soldier on military base
A caravan of Libyan soldiers during the Italian occupation (1940s) Stock Photo
RMKM44D8A caravan of Libyan soldiers during the Italian occupation (1940s)
The War in Abyssinia: the 33rd Foot advancing upon Magdala, from below Islamgee, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Major H. A. Leveson [of the British Army], '...of the flat-topped hill and fortress of Magdala, taken by himself from the bottom of the ascent to Islamgee. The distance, in a straight line through the air, from this point of view to the rocky summit upon which was the assemblage of huts, inclosed with a palisade, called by the name of Magdala, is about one mile; but the distance to be actually climbed is much greater, A column of the 33rd Foot is shown in the foreground, advancing to Stock Photo
RM2XAP7KTThe War in Abyssinia: the 33rd Foot advancing upon Magdala, from below Islamgee, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Major H. A. Leveson [of the British Army], '...of the flat-topped hill and fortress of Magdala, taken by himself from the bottom of the ascent to Islamgee. The distance, in a straight line through the air, from this point of view to the rocky summit upon which was the assemblage of huts, inclosed with a palisade, called by the name of Magdala, is about one mile; but the distance to be actually climbed is much greater, A column of the 33rd Foot is shown in the foreground, advancing to
African American commander scolding female soldier under concrete ceiling of military base Stock Photo
RF2JRAGTRAfrican American commander scolding female soldier under concrete ceiling of military base
Trench warfare (OLVI008 OU029 F) Stock Photo
RFF2AH3XTrench warfare (OLVI008 OU029 F)
Paris, France:  August 14, 1945 A U.S. Army soldier in Paris holds the latest copy of The Stars And Stripes announcing the surrender of Japan with the headline of 'PEACE'. Stock Photo
RM2RBTDK2Paris, France: August 14, 1945 A U.S. Army soldier in Paris holds the latest copy of The Stars And Stripes announcing the surrender of Japan with the headline of 'PEACE'.
Edinburgh castle view from below in black and white Stock Photo
RM2CMDF7AEdinburgh castle view from below in black and white