RFHDBDJP–Belgian soldiers preparing before boarding an NH90 helicopter
RMF707JH–Brussels, Belgium. 22nd November, 2015. Belgian soldiers patrol in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, on Nov. 22, 2015. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel confirmed on Sunday evening that the level 4 of terror alert, the highest possible, for the Brussels region remained in place. He said the rest of Belgium remains on level 3, following a new assessment by OCAM, the Belgian Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis. 'I confirm that we fear there might be a similar attack to Paris,' said Charles Michel. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMBE3E7B–Army Base Leopoldsburg, Belgium - Belgian soldiers setting up the Milan guided anti-tank missile system.
RMEEJ4MX–Brussels, Belgium. 19th Jan, 2015. Belgian soldiers stand on guard outside European Union headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 19.01.2015 Belgian troops were deployed at sensitive sites in Brussels and Antwerp to upgrade security presence after a series of raids on suspected Islamic jihadists in various locations across Belgium with 13 arrests on Thursday evening and two people killed as part of a raid on a premise in the eastern town of Verviers. Another 150 troops will be deployed next week, as local media reports. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMER5E0P–Wounded Belgian Soldiers
RMCPHWBX–Belgian soldiers, 1914
RM2K09AEK–Belgian soldiers patrolling the Belgian-German frontier which has strong fortifications and anti-tank barriers during World War II.
RMC409CE–Belgian infantry soldiers firing near MOWAG Piranha IIIC armoured fighting vehicle during exercise, Belgium
RMHRP0F5–WWI, Belgian Soldiers, Battle of Haelen, 1914
RM2E26490–Vintage WW1 Belgian Propaganda Poster 'Association of the Belgian soldier' .WW1 1915 Oeuvre du soldat belge Belgian soldiers holding a tattered flag. Romberg, Maurice, artist World War, 1914-1918--Military personnel--Belgian Flags--1910-1920 Exhibition posters--French--1910-1920. World War 1 First World War Lithographs--Color--1910-1920. War posters--French--1910-1920.: Association of the Belgian soldier. Signed: Maurice Romberg, 1915..
RMDY48D0–About 20,000 Belgian soldiers got across the border into Holland when Antwerp was evacuated.
RMFAG94M–Belgian Soldiers intrenched along a railway line. The fine roads and railways of Belgium and France aided the rapid advance of the invaders, World War I
RMW7GRAF–Belgian soldiers defending the sandbagged Willebrock Canal from the advancing Germans during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMEHTFFM–Belgian soldiers repelling a fierce German attack at Liege during World War One.
RMKC84HC–Two Belgian soldiers, Graphite, 11-7/8 x 9-1/8 in. (30.2 x 23.2 cm), Drawings, Félicien Rops (Belgian, Namur 1833–1898 Essonnes
RMWHA120–WW2: Belgian soldiers and refugees in a ditch during air attacks on the main road.
RMA4J7WW–Belgian soldiers of the 9th Mixed Brigade, Battle of Liege, Belgium, 5-16 August 1914. Artist: Unknown
RM2J1MEH5–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, England, UK
RM2A9KH55–Belgian soldiers in the trenches in Antwerp, Belgium
RMEEK6NE–Brussels, Belgium. 19th Jan, 2015. Belgian soldiers and police patrol outside a Jewish school in Brussels, capital of Belgium, on Jan. 19, 2015. Greek police announced on Monday a 33-year-old Algerian national, who was arrested on Sunday in Athens on charges of planning terrorist activity in Belgium, will be deported to Brussels. Two more searches took place in Brussels on Sunday. According to a spokesperson of the Federal prosecutor, no arrests were made. Credit: Zhou Lei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMB02P9T–A soldier of the Belgian Army on guard with his FN Minimi rifle.
RM2RAAA0Y–Belgian Army troops, on leave in London, wait at Aldwych for railway passes to visit their refugee families. As many men who were granted leave from the front had relatives in England, Belgian soldiers were a familiar sight in London during the First World War. Date: 1915
RMD88FHC–WW1 BELGIAN SOLDIERS
RMCPMEPH–Belgian soldiers after the ceasefire in Belgium, 1940
RMEC7XRN–Belgian soldiers on their way to battle; during world war one 1914
RMF29534–Monument for the Belgian soldiers on the 1815 Waterloo battlefield where British and allied forces faced Napoleon in Belgium
RF2HTXATJ–Art inspired by Two Belgian soldiers, Graphite, 11-7/8 x 9-1/8 in. (30.2 x 23.2 cm), Drawings, Félicien Rops (Belgian, Namur 1833–1898 Essonnes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPJFAH4–Belgians enter Dendermonde or Termonde, Belgium during WWI, Belgian troops during World War I
RMDPCNY2–About 20,000 Belgian soldiers got across the border into Holland when Antwerp was evacuated and were encamped there.
RM2DBMB8T–WWI - Wounded Belgian soldiers being nursed to health in Whitby, North Yorkshire (possibly at Mulgrave Castle), UK.Belgian army divisions spent nearly all of their time on the frontline, unlike their German's and English who were were often recalled for training or R & R . Seven and a half thousand were wounded and hospitalized whilst another 123,000 were hospitalized for illness. Few were career soldiers, 25% were farmers, 60% industrial workers and 15% traders.
RMP67W54–Belgian infantry uniforms during world war one
RMW7GR6P–Belgian soldiers landing in Ostend under British supervision, 1914, to defend the port against the approaching enemy. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RME1YE4M–Belgian soldiers landing in Ostend under British supervision, 1914, to defend the port against the approaching enemy.
RM2WRBN4G–Belgian Artillery going to front, Photograph shows Belgian soldiers going to the front during World War I., between 1914 and ca. 1915, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMEN09KE–Belgian Army soldiers check a map during training exercise Saber Junction at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center April 23, 2015 in Hohenfels, Germany. Saber Junction prepares NATO and partner nation forces for offensive, defensive, and stability operations.
RF2PXBM6H–World War I. First visions of war. The Belgian army is fighting foot to foot. Here, in reverse order, carabinieri wearing their legendary leather hat, top of form, who defend a road.
RM2J1MEGH–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMR3J8KN–Belgian soldiers riding bikes in the countryside, 1914, Belgium
RF2PGCJ98–Belgian monument of the First World War, built by Belgian soldiers in gratitude; Amersfoort, Netherlands.
RFB02PC8–Belgian paracommandos entering the scene during an evacuation training session.
RM2RAADEX–Belgian soldiers on the march in the village of St Trond, in the first few weeks of the Great War, heading to the front. On the extreme right of the picture is a priest, wearing a Red Cross badge on his arm. To the left is a cart owned by a local tradesman. Date: Aug-14
RMD88FHE–WWI BELGIAN SOLDIERS
RME002KF–Injured Belgian soldiers, 1914
RMEC7X8J–Belgian soldiers with captured German helmets in the trenches; world war one 1914
RMF29536–Monument for the Belgian soldiers on the 1815 Waterloo battlefield where British and allied forces faced Napoleon in Belgium
RM2B5JM6C–Soldiers covering the Belgian Army as they retreat to Antwerp in September 1914 prior to the Siege of Antwerp by German troops who besieged a garrison of Belgian fortress troops, the Belgian field army and the British Royal Naval Division in the Antwerp area, after the German invasion of Belgium in August 1914.
RMDBDM26–Belgian soldiers in a Great War trench
RFDA837T–Belgian soldiers, weary and covered with mud from the trenches, prepare to face the Germans in 1915.
RMKRAWP1–World War One photograph - An early WWI magazine photograph showing Belgian soldiers cooking a makeshift meal near Diest
RMHN2N50–Charles Senard French school The Relief (British or Belgian soldiers) 1914-1918 Brussels, Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History
RM2F4B5M2–Belgian soldiers re-enter Termonde ca. 1914-1915
RME1YEM5–Belgian soldiers defending the sandbagged Willebrock Canal from the advancing Germans during WWI.
RM2WRBP8C–Belgian Gunners before Antwerp, Photograph shows Belgian soldiers with large field gun, during the Siege of Antwerp by the German Army during World War I., 1914, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMRGC3HJ–Two Belgian soldiers. Artist: Félicien Rops (Belgian, Namur 1833-1898 Essonnes). Dimensions: 11-7/8 x 9-1/8 in. (30.2 x 23.2 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RF2A3RJ53–The uniforms of the Belgian army in the field. From left to right 1. Grenadier 2. Line infantry in overcoat and cap. 3. Jager on horseback (1st Reg.)
RM2J1MEFE–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMH3JXN7–Gravestone in Lista cemetery, Vanse Vest-Agder Norway commemorating Belgian soldiers fallen in WWII
RF2PGCJ95–Belgian monument of the First World War, built by Belgian soldiers in gratitude; Amersfoort, Netherlands.
RFB02P31–Evacuation of a wounded soldier by an ambulance unit of the Belgian Army.
RM2A6KX16–WW1 Belgian soldiers on their way to the trenches, vintage photograph from 1914
RMG3AKK1–Belgian soldiers head to war
RMCPMER3–Belgian soldiers after the ceasefire in Belgium, 1940
RM2A2656X–Belgian soldiers in a field use hay as camouflage in World War One 1914
RMBKECPT–English and Belgian WWI soldiers meeting during relief at Ypres / Ieper in West Flanders during the First World War One, Belgium
RMG9C8TD–Belgian soldiers play cards as they wait outside Le Stade Communal du Pays de Charleroi
RFHDBDJN–Belgian soldiers preparing before boarding an NH90 helicopter
RF2D7G45T–The caption reads: These Belgian soldiers are weary and covered with mud from the trenches but they are rallying for fresh resistance to German attacks.
RM2DK85GN–WWI 1914 - Belgian refugees fleeing from the advancing Nazi's using an old hay cart and carrying their most prcious possessions wrapped in tied up cloth bags. Germany invaded Belgium on the 4th August 1914, following the Belgian authorities denying them free passage through Belgium on their way to Paris. Thousands of Belgian subjects fled to Britain and many of their citizens joined the British army. 25,000 wounded Belgian soldiers convalesced in Britain after fighting on the front.
RM2K2JYNP–World War I 1914-1918: Popular print showing patriotic Belgians toasting their king.
RM2F4B5JK–Belgian soldiers with large field gun, during the Siege of Antwerp by the German Army during World War I ca. 1914
RM2CG01WX–22nd January 1994 During the war in central Bosnia: Belgian soldiers on their M113A1-B APC outside the entrance to UNPROFOR's BH Command in the Hotel Dalmacija in Kiseljak.
RM2WRBP0G–Belgian guide reg't i.e., regiment starting to front, Photograph shows Belgian soldiers in rail road car during World War I., between 1914 and 1918, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2HHJG7P–Belgian soldiers with straw round their hats to disguise their appearance from the enemy. Circa August 1914
RMDD733J–World War 1. Belgian soldiers resisting the German invasion on the River Nethe. They slowed the German advance, disrupting the
RM2J1MEH8–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RF2EA6M4T–The uniforms of the Belgian army in the field. From left to right 1. Grenadier 2. Line infantry in overcoat and cap. 3. Jager on horseback (1st Reg.)
RF2PGCJ99–Belgian monument of the First World War, built by Belgian soldiers in gratitude; Amersfoort, Netherlands.
RM2TA1AK2–WW1 World War I - Belgian soldiers arriving at Ostend
RM2A6KWWX–WW1 Belgian soldiers in their sand burrows, vintage photograph from 1914
RM2RGBX87–Injured Belgian soldiers, WW1
RMCPMERA–Belgian soldiers after the ceasefire in Belgium, 1940
RMDYETN0–Belgian soldiers go o the front line on bicycles, 19140101. World War One, Belgium
RM2GEE47T–Old photograph showing Belgian carabiniers / WWI light infantry with Maxim machine gun pulled by Belgian Mastiff dogs in 1914 during World War One
RMG5FJ0D–A painting that depicts Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of the Belgians, handing out cigarettes and buttered rolls to Belgian soldiers.
RFHMMM26–BEAUVECHAIN, BELGIUM - MAY 20, 2015: Belgian army soldiers in front of the new NH90 helicopter during the THPU exercise. THPU is an annual helicopter
RMKT0ECA–Belgian soldiers in a trench 1940
RM2E0466M–WW1 German Propaganda image of German soldiers buying apparently plentiful fruit /grapes -- on Belgian Street market stall in Belgium during World War 1 Photograph shows German soldiers purchasing grapes from women with a street cart in Belgium during World War I. 1915 April 13 World War 1, 1914-1918 Glass negatives.First World War
RMP67JAD–Belgian soldiers on their way to battle; during world war one 1914
RM2BD4JGT–Belgian soldiers re-enter Termonde ca. 1914-1915
RMJXPHXB–Belgians on guard in watery Flanders WW1
RM2AWBK81–WWI Siege of Antwerp - Belgian soldiers and their horses bivouacked in a wood on retreating from Antwerp
RM2HHJ85J–Refugees with Belgian soldiers seen here evacuating Antwerp following the Belgian government relocation to Ostend 7th October 1914
RMKWCW59–World War 1. French drawing called the Rampart of Amiens, by Lucian Jonas. French, British, and Belgian soldiers hold the Germans back at Amiens in 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 173)
RM2J1MEEX–The Great War WW1 graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMK36X3J–Belgian Soldiers WW1
RMR0RG0P–Foot and hand of child dismembered by soldiers brought to missionaries by dazed father in the Belgian Congo, May 1904
RM2TA1DAR–WW1 World War I - Belgian soldiers arrive at Ostend under British supervision
RMDPCP44–This photo shows Belgian soldiers in World War I in their trench rifle pits.
RMDRHWF1–Belgian soldiers getting into position, WW1
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