The Tross, it was the camp follower contingent of the Landsknecht mercenary regiments which originated at the end of the fifteenth century, photo or illustration, published 1892, digital improved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-tross-it-was-the-camp-follower-contingent-of-the-landsknecht-mercenary-133037447.html
RFHMCAHB–The Tross, it was the camp follower contingent of the Landsknecht mercenary regiments which originated at the end of the fifteenth century, photo or illustration, published 1892, digital improved
Captured French soldiers, including members of the North African colonial regiments, in a German camp for prisoners of war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captured-french-soldiers-including-members-of-the-north-african-colonial-regiments-in-a-german-camp-for-prisoners-of-war-image345685862.html
RM2B2B9RJ–Captured French soldiers, including members of the North African colonial regiments, in a German camp for prisoners of war.
'Aerial photograph taken on January 27, 1969, shows the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's camp in An Hoa, Vietnam. In the image, the remains of Liberty Bridge can be seen on the extreme right side. The photograph was taken by GySgt Krueger, and is a part of the Defense Department's collection (Marine Corps) numbered 4371822.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-photograph-taken-on-january-27-1969-shows-the-1st-battalion-3rd-marine-regiments-camp-in-an-hoa-vietnam-in-the-image-the-remains-of-liberty-bridge-can-be-seen-on-the-extreme-right-side-the-photograph-was-taken-by-gysgt-krueger-and-is-a-part-of-the-defense-departments-collection-marine-corps-numbered-4371822-image574159182.html
RM2TA35W2–'Aerial photograph taken on January 27, 1969, shows the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's camp in An Hoa, Vietnam. In the image, the remains of Liberty Bridge can be seen on the extreme right side. The photograph was taken by GySgt Krueger, and is a part of the Defense Department's collection (Marine Corps) numbered 4371822.'
ITALY : FIFTH ARMYANZIO BRIDGEHEADSALUTE THE SOLDIER SERIES - Lunch time at 1st Bn. Duke of Wellington Regiment's camp, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-fifth-armyanzio-bridgeheadsalute-the-soldier-series-lunch-time-at-1st-bn-duke-of-wellington-regiments-camp-british-army-image603443670.html
RM2X1N6FJ–ITALY : FIFTH ARMYANZIO BRIDGEHEADSALUTE THE SOLDIER SERIES - Lunch time at 1st Bn. Duke of Wellington Regiment's camp, British Army
CIVIL WAR-The 25th infantry in 1880-one of four black regiments that served on the frontier in post-Civil War era.. Courtesy: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-war-the-25th-infantry-in-1880-one-of-four-black-regiments-that-50011558.html
RMCWA672–CIVIL WAR-The 25th infantry in 1880-one of four black regiments that served on the frontier in post-Civil War era.. Courtesy:
Photographs of the United Arts Rifles, one of the volunteer regiments formed during the First World War and among whose ranks were many members of the artistic and dramatic professions. Among the men pictured is the actor, Mr Arthur Holmes Gore (marked with a cross in the botton right picture and seen talking to a Mr Weguelin in the middle image), who was killed fighting in the Dardanelles. Top photograph shows the company of the Corps in camp at Churt, near Farnham. The centre photograph was taken at Earl's Court in September 1914 when the Corps was first formed. The lower photograph show Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographs-of-the-united-arts-rifles-one-of-the-volunteer-regiments-formed-during-the-first-world-war-and-among-whose-ranks-were-many-members-of-the-artistic-and-dramatic-professions-among-the-men-pictured-is-the-actor-mr-arthur-holmes-gore-marked-with-a-cross-in-the-botton-right-picture-and-seen-talking-to-a-mr-weguelin-in-the-middle-image-who-was-killed-fighting-in-the-dardanelles-top-photograph-shows-the-company-of-the-corps-in-camp-at-churt-near-farnham-the-centre-photograph-was-taken-at-earls-court-in-september-1914-when-the-corps-was-first-formed-the-lower-photograph-show-image501433163.html
RM2M3P737–Photographs of the United Arts Rifles, one of the volunteer regiments formed during the First World War and among whose ranks were many members of the artistic and dramatic professions. Among the men pictured is the actor, Mr Arthur Holmes Gore (marked with a cross in the botton right picture and seen talking to a Mr Weguelin in the middle image), who was killed fighting in the Dardanelles. Top photograph shows the company of the Corps in camp at Churt, near Farnham. The centre photograph was taken at Earl's Court in September 1914 when the Corps was first formed. The lower photograph show
The camp of the Rhode Island Regiments, near Washington, D. C. - Review of troops and artillery evolutions. July 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-camp-of-the-rhode-island-regiments-near-washington-d-c-review-of-troops-and-artillery-evolutions-july-1861-19th-century-american-civil-war-illustration-from-frank-leslies-illustrated-newspaper-image482248208.html
RF2K0G8E8–The camp of the Rhode Island Regiments, near Washington, D. C. - Review of troops and artillery evolutions. July 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Essex Yeomanry Soldiers Presenting The Regiments Colours Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essex-yeomanry-soldiers-presenting-the-regiments-colours-image328850058.html
RM2A30BGX–Essex Yeomanry Soldiers Presenting The Regiments Colours
1165 Panorama showing 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments, U.S. Marines, Deer Point Camp, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, April 26, 1911 LCCN2007664293 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1165-panorama-showing-1st-2nd-and-3rd-regiments-us-marines-deer-point-camp-guantanamo-bay-cuba-april-26-1911-lccn2007664293-image213499400.html
RMPB9MJG–1165 Panorama showing 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments, U.S. Marines, Deer Point Camp, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, April 26, 1911 LCCN2007664293
Panorama showing 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments, U.S. Marines, Deer Point Camp, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, April 26, 1911; Soldiers lined at attention, possibly in review. Naval vessels in bay in background.; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panorama-showing-1st-2nd-and-3rd-regiments-us-marines-deer-point-camp-guantanamo-bay-cuba-april-26-1911-soldiers-lined-at-attention-possibly-in-review-naval-vessels-in-bay-in-background-image328322013.html
RM2A24A25–Panorama showing 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments, U.S. Marines, Deer Point Camp, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, April 26, 1911; Soldiers lined at attention, possibly in review. Naval vessels in bay in background.;
H A C march through the city with bayonets fixed . The HAC one of the many regiments leaving for the annual Territorial camp left London on Sunday morning . They are here seen marching through the city with fixed Bayonets , a privilage extended to only a few regiments . 26 July 1931 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/h-a-c-march-through-the-city-with-bayonets-fixed-the-hac-one-of-the-many-regiments-leaving-for-the-annual-territorial-camp-left-london-on-sunday-morning-they-are-here-seen-marching-through-the-city-with-fixed-bayonets-a-privilage-extended-to-only-a-few-regiments-26-july-1931-image359761886.html
RM2BW8FXP–H A C march through the city with bayonets fixed . The HAC one of the many regiments leaving for the annual Territorial camp left London on Sunday morning . They are here seen marching through the city with fixed Bayonets , a privilage extended to only a few regiments . 26 July 1931
The English and French Camps in the Piraeus - Sketched from the Gulf of Egina [Aegina], 1854. British and French soldiers camped in Greece, prior to fighting in the Crimean War. 'The two French Camps, occupied by the 23rd and 28th Regiments of the line, and a detachment of Infanterie de la Marine, are situated on the high ground on the right and left...They command the entrance of a small bay, at the extremity of which, on low ground, sloping down towards the sea, is the Camp of Her Majesty's 97th Regiment, which forms the British expeditionary force to Greece...the Camp is at the back of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-english-and-french-camps-in-the-piraeus-sketched-from-the-gulf-of-egina-aegina-1854-british-and-french-soldiers-camped-in-greece-prior-to-fighting-in-the-crimean-war-the-two-french-camps-occupied-by-the-23rd-and-28th-regiments-of-the-line-and-a-detachment-of-infanterie-de-la-marine-are-situated-on-the-high-ground-on-the-right-and-leftthey-command-the-entrance-of-a-small-bay-at-the-extremity-of-which-on-low-ground-sloping-down-towards-the-sea-is-the-camp-of-her-majestys-97th-regiment-which-forms-the-british-expeditionary-force-to-greecethe-camp-is-at-the-back-of-the-image481977139.html
RM2K03XN7–The English and French Camps in the Piraeus - Sketched from the Gulf of Egina [Aegina], 1854. British and French soldiers camped in Greece, prior to fighting in the Crimean War. 'The two French Camps, occupied by the 23rd and 28th Regiments of the line, and a detachment of Infanterie de la Marine, are situated on the high ground on the right and left...They command the entrance of a small bay, at the extremity of which, on low ground, sloping down towards the sea, is the Camp of Her Majesty's 97th Regiment, which forms the British expeditionary force to Greece...the Camp is at the back of the
From billet to canvas - the London Scottish marching into camp in Richmond Park in May 1915. Kitchener's new army was taking up their summer quarters in tents and huts in various parts of the UK at this time of year. Date: 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-billet-to-canvas-the-london-scottish-marching-into-camp-in-richmond-park-in-may-1915-kitcheners-new-army-was-taking-up-their-summer-quarters-in-tents-and-huts-in-various-parts-of-the-uk-at-this-time-of-year-date-1915-image501438446.html
RM2M3PDRX–From billet to canvas - the London Scottish marching into camp in Richmond Park in May 1915. Kitchener's new army was taking up their summer quarters in tents and huts in various parts of the UK at this time of year. Date: 1915
Soldier blowing bugle in army camp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldier-blowing-bugle-in-army-camp-19116057.html
RFB32PM9–Soldier blowing bugle in army camp
CIVIL WAR-The 25th infantry in 1880-one of four black regiments that served on the frontier in post-Civil War era. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-civil-war-the-25th-infantry-in-1880-one-of-four-black-regiments-that-32368162.html
RMBTJDWP–CIVIL WAR-The 25th infantry in 1880-one of four black regiments that served on the frontier in post-Civil War era.
Moderne Höhlenbewohner: Hauptquartier eines Regiments im Rücken der serbischen Front, 1910er Jahre. Modern cliff dwellers: a regimental's headquarters back of Serbian front, 1910s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moderne-hhlenbewohner-hauptquartier-eines-regiments-im-rcken-der-serbischen-image154254473.html
RMJXXW49–Moderne Höhlenbewohner: Hauptquartier eines Regiments im Rücken der serbischen Front, 1910er Jahre. Modern cliff dwellers: a regimental's headquarters back of Serbian front, 1910s.
Scene showing deserted camp and wounded Zouave soldier. Circa 1860-65. The Zouave soldier is wearing a Silver Crescent and Star Badge. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-showing-deserted-camp-and-wounded-zouave-soldier-circa-1860-65-the-zouave-soldier-is-wearing-a-silver-crescent-and-star-badge-image547146337.html
RM2PP4JMH–Scene showing deserted camp and wounded Zouave soldier. Circa 1860-65. The Zouave soldier is wearing a Silver Crescent and Star Badge.
Depicts, Ellsworth Zouave. Zouave was the title given to certain infantry regiments in the French army, normally serving in French North Africa betwee Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/depicts-ellsworth-zouave-zouave-was-the-title-given-to-certain-infantry-regiments-in-the-french-army-normally-serving-in-french-north-africa-betwee-image359338361.html
RF2BTH7MW–Depicts, Ellsworth Zouave. Zouave was the title given to certain infantry regiments in the French army, normally serving in French North Africa betwee
INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS : 1921 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-indian-army-officers-1921-106682850.html
RMG5FR1P–INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS : 1921
. History of the Third Indiana Cavalry [electronic resource]. the rear in charge of the con-valescent camp at the opening of Hookers campaign of 1863,appeared on the battlefield of Chancellorsville with all his effec-tive force, especially the Eighth and Seventeenth PennsylvaniaCavalry regiments, and by his service in that great battle achievedrenown that placed him among the foremost cavalry leaders of thewar. The charge of Major Randall with a part of the EighthPennsylvania, which was a part of Pleasantons command, is re-corded in history as one of the most splendid achievements of thegreat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-third-indiana-cavalry-electronic-resource-the-rear-in-charge-of-the-con-valescent-camp-at-the-opening-of-hookers-campaign-of-1863appeared-on-the-battlefield-of-chancellorsville-with-all-his-effec-tive-force-especially-the-eighth-and-seventeenth-pennsylvaniacavalry-regiments-and-by-his-service-in-that-great-battle-achievedrenown-that-placed-him-among-the-foremost-cavalry-leaders-of-thewar-the-charge-of-major-randall-with-a-part-of-the-eighthpennsylvania-which-was-a-part-of-pleasantons-command-is-re-corded-in-history-as-one-of-the-most-splendid-achievements-of-thegreat-image336791389.html
RM2AFX4RW–. History of the Third Indiana Cavalry [electronic resource]. the rear in charge of the con-valescent camp at the opening of Hookers campaign of 1863,appeared on the battlefield of Chancellorsville with all his effec-tive force, especially the Eighth and Seventeenth PennsylvaniaCavalry regiments, and by his service in that great battle achievedrenown that placed him among the foremost cavalry leaders of thewar. The charge of Major Randall with a part of the EighthPennsylvania, which was a part of Pleasantons command, is re-corded in history as one of the most splendid achievements of thegreat
1861: Hospital scene at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Stereograph shows Zouave soldiers, possibly from the 5th New York Infantry Regiment, in a field hos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1861-hospital-scene-at-fortress-monroe-virginia-stereograph-shows-zouave-soldiers-possibly-from-the-5th-new-york-infantry-regiment-in-a-field-hos-image575210394.html
RM2TBR2MA–1861: Hospital scene at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Stereograph shows Zouave soldiers, possibly from the 5th New York Infantry Regiment, in a field hos
Palletized cargo of the 5th Marine Regiment transferred to pier by forklift on March 24, 1971. The cargo is set to be loaded onto the USS DENVER as part of the regiment's redeployment to Camp Pendleton, California. Defense Department photo taken by GySgt D. P. Hurley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palletized-cargo-of-the-5th-marine-regiment-transferred-to-pier-by-forklift-on-march-24-1971-the-cargo-is-set-to-be-loaded-onto-the-uss-denver-as-part-of-the-regiments-redeployment-to-camp-pendleton-california-defense-department-photo-taken-by-gysgt-d-p-hurley-image574173137.html
RM2TA3RKD–Palletized cargo of the 5th Marine Regiment transferred to pier by forklift on March 24, 1971. The cargo is set to be loaded onto the USS DENVER as part of the regiment's redeployment to Camp Pendleton, California. Defense Department photo taken by GySgt D. P. Hurley.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British regiments resting in their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-british-regiments-resting-in-their-camp-image568904529.html
RM2T1FREW–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British regiments resting in their camp.
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Regiment with a 20 pounder Parrott rifle, Model 1861. Fort Richardson, Arlington Heights, Virginia. Taken between 1861 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-connecticut-heavy-artillery-regiment-with-a-20-pounder-parrott-rifle-model-1861-fort-richardson-arlington-heights-virginia-taken-between-1861-image575210411.html
RM2TBR2MY–1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Regiment with a 20 pounder Parrott rifle, Model 1861. Fort Richardson, Arlington Heights, Virginia. Taken between 1861
King and Queen visit Aldershot . Their Majesties , the King and Queen , drove from Windsor to Aldershot and spent the whole day visiting various sections of the camp and inspecting a number of regiments . Photo shows , the King and Queen being welcomed on arrival at Aldershot . 19 April 1934 . 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-and-queen-visit-aldershot-their-majesties-the-king-and-queen-drove-from-windsor-to-aldershot-and-spent-the-whole-day-visiting-various-sections-of-the-camp-and-inspecting-a-number-of-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-and-queen-being-welcomed-on-arrival-at-aldershot-19-april-1934-30s-30s-1930s-1930s-thirties-nineteen-thirties-image359646942.html
RM2BW399J–King and Queen visit Aldershot . Their Majesties , the King and Queen , drove from Windsor to Aldershot and spent the whole day visiting various sections of the camp and inspecting a number of regiments . Photo shows , the King and Queen being welcomed on arrival at Aldershot . 19 April 1934 . 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
The War in New Zealand: Tauranga Harbour, with the camp of the head-quarters of the 68th and 43rd regiments, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Colonel Carey of '...one of the finest natural havens and one of the greatest future cities of the north island...The Durham and Monmouth Redoubts appear at opposite angles of the...encampment...H.M.S. Miranda is seen lying at anchor, having disembarked a portion of the Tauranga field force; vessels of 300 or 400 tons may come up at all tides to the landing-place in front of the camp. The surrounding country is intensely cultivated...The singularly-shape Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-in-new-zealand-tauranga-harbour-with-the-camp-of-the-head-quarters-of-the-68th-and-43rd-regiments-1864-engraving-from-a-sketch-by-colonel-carey-of-one-of-the-finest-natural-havens-and-one-of-the-greatest-future-cities-of-the-north-islandthe-durham-and-monmouth-redoubts-appear-at-opposite-angles-of-theencampmenthms-miranda-is-seen-lying-at-anchor-having-disembarked-a-portion-of-the-tauranga-field-force-vessels-of-300-or-400-tons-may-come-up-at-all-tides-to-the-landing-place-in-front-of-the-camp-the-surrounding-country-is-intensely-cultivatedthe-singularly-shape-image599660750.html
RM2WRGWBA–The War in New Zealand: Tauranga Harbour, with the camp of the head-quarters of the 68th and 43rd regiments, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Colonel Carey of '...one of the finest natural havens and one of the greatest future cities of the north island...The Durham and Monmouth Redoubts appear at opposite angles of the...encampment...H.M.S. Miranda is seen lying at anchor, having disembarked a portion of the Tauranga field force; vessels of 300 or 400 tons may come up at all tides to the landing-place in front of the camp. The surrounding country is intensely cultivated...The singularly-shape
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base as Scots troops march past 5 February 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-george-vi-and-queen-elizabeth-who-have-just-returned-from-sandringham-attended-the-dedication-of-the-new-west-wing-of-the-st-andrews-garrison-church-of-scotland-at-aldershot-camp-hampshire-and-afterwards-inspected-the-scots-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-and-queen-at-the-saluting-base-as-scots-troops-march-past-5-february-1939-image359628020.html
RM2BW2D5T–The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base as Scots troops march past 5 February 1939
In the days of Poor Richard . f men which had come to besiegeBoston was able to shoot and dig. That is about allthey knew of the art of war. Training had begun inearnest. The sergeants were working with squads;Generals Lee and Ward and Green and Putnam andSullivan with companies and regiments from daylightto dark. Jack was particularly interested in Putnam—a short,rugged, fat, white-haired farmer from Connecticut ofbluff manners and nasal twang and of great animationfor one of his years—he was then fifty-seven. He wasoften seen flying about the camp on a horse. Theyoung man had read of the her Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-days-of-poor-richard-f-men-which-had-come-to-besiegeboston-was-able-to-shoot-and-dig-that-is-about-allthey-knew-of-the-art-of-war-training-had-begun-inearnest-the-sergeants-were-working-with-squadsgenerals-lee-and-ward-and-green-and-putnam-andsullivan-with-companies-and-regiments-from-daylightto-dark-jack-was-particularly-interested-in-putnama-shortrugged-fat-white-haired-farmer-from-connecticut-ofbluff-manners-and-nasal-twang-and-of-great-animationfor-one-of-his-yearshe-was-then-fifty-seven-he-wasoften-seen-flying-about-the-camp-on-a-horse-theyoung-man-had-read-of-the-her-image342970995.html
RM2AWYK03–In the days of Poor Richard . f men which had come to besiegeBoston was able to shoot and dig. That is about allthey knew of the art of war. Training had begun inearnest. The sergeants were working with squads;Generals Lee and Ward and Green and Putnam andSullivan with companies and regiments from daylightto dark. Jack was particularly interested in Putnam—a short,rugged, fat, white-haired farmer from Connecticut ofbluff manners and nasal twang and of great animationfor one of his years—he was then fifty-seven. He wasoften seen flying about the camp on a horse. Theyoung man had read of the her
The Life Regiment's Husars, K3. Camp Sannahed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-regiments-husars-k3-camp-sannahed-image476208723.html
RM2JJN52B–The Life Regiment's Husars, K3. Camp Sannahed.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British mounted regiments in their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-in-their-camp-image568904546.html
RM2T1FRFE–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British mounted regiments in their camp.
Christmas-Day in the Crimea - Dinner of Captain Brown's Company, 57th Regiment - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. '...the mess-tables of the regiments more resembled those of England than the impoverished arrangements of a winter camp. Plum-puddings sent out from England had failed to arrive as a matter of course...the officers...were not unmindful...of the welfare of their men, and a vast system of dinners by companies was organised throughout the Camp with the greatest success...the most sumptuous repasts were spread out upon improvised tables...These were feeds surrounded by all the pomp and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christmas-day-in-the-crimea-dinner-of-captain-browns-company-57th-regiment-sketched-by-j-a-crowe-1856-the-mess-tables-of-the-regiments-more-resembled-those-of-england-than-the-impoverished-arrangements-of-a-winter-camp-plum-puddings-sent-out-from-england-had-failed-to-arrive-as-a-matter-of-coursethe-officerswere-not-unmindfulof-the-welfare-of-their-men-and-a-vast-system-of-dinners-by-companies-was-organised-throughout-the-camp-with-the-greatest-successthe-most-sumptuous-repasts-were-spread-out-upon-improvised-tablesthese-were-feeds-surrounded-by-all-the-pomp-and-image553490641.html
RM2R4DJXW–Christmas-Day in the Crimea - Dinner of Captain Brown's Company, 57th Regiment - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. '...the mess-tables of the regiments more resembled those of England than the impoverished arrangements of a winter camp. Plum-puddings sent out from England had failed to arrive as a matter of course...the officers...were not unmindful...of the welfare of their men, and a vast system of dinners by companies was organised throughout the Camp with the greatest success...the most sumptuous repasts were spread out upon improvised tables...These were feeds surrounded by all the pomp and
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base with Sir Ian Hamilton during the march past. 5 February 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-george-vi-and-queen-elizabeth-who-have-just-returned-from-sandringham-attended-the-dedication-of-the-new-west-wing-of-the-st-andrews-garrison-church-of-scotland-at-aldershot-camp-hampshire-and-afterwards-inspected-the-scots-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-and-queen-at-the-saluting-base-with-sir-ian-hamilton-during-the-march-past-5-february-1939-image359628011.html
RM2BW2D5F–The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base with Sir Ian Hamilton during the march past. 5 February 1939
Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . k-ing the foundations of Mother Earth beneath our feet.The mortar battery on Falmouth Heights, in possession ofthe Union forces, had opened up, firing in full activity, hurl-ing its shot and shell into the city of Fredericksburg, whiledivisions, brigades, and regiments, in regular succession,were rapidly forwarded to the rivers edge, showing that thegreat siege was then fully inaugurated. General Burnsidehaving established his headquarters in the Phillips House, afine Virginia residence u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concise-history-of-the-camp-and-field-life-of-the-122d-regiment-penna-volunteers-electronic-resource-k-ing-the-foundations-of-mother-earth-beneath-our-feetthe-mortar-battery-on-falmouth-heights-in-possession-ofthe-union-forces-had-opened-up-firing-in-full-activity-hurl-ing-its-shot-and-shell-into-the-city-of-fredericksburg-whiledivisions-brigades-and-regiments-in-regular-successionwere-rapidly-forwarded-to-the-rivers-edge-showing-that-thegreat-siege-was-then-fully-inaugurated-general-burnsidehaving-established-his-headquarters-in-the-phillips-house-afine-virginia-residence-u-image343049620.html
RM2AX3784–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . k-ing the foundations of Mother Earth beneath our feet.The mortar battery on Falmouth Heights, in possession ofthe Union forces, had opened up, firing in full activity, hurl-ing its shot and shell into the city of Fredericksburg, whiledivisions, brigades, and regiments, in regular succession,were rapidly forwarded to the rivers edge, showing that thegreat siege was then fully inaugurated. General Burnsidehaving established his headquarters in the Phillips House, afine Virginia residence u
The Life Regiment's house's camp at Sanna Hed, in 1884. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-regiments-houses-camp-at-sanna-hed-in-1884-image476205694.html
RM2JJN166–The Life Regiment's house's camp at Sanna Hed, in 1884.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the mounted regiments tending their horses in their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-mounted-regiments-tending-their-horses-in-their-camp-image568904347.html
RM2T1FR8B–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the mounted regiments tending their horses in their camp.
Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe [sic] Park, 1856. Royal visit '... to Colchester for the purpose of inspecting the troops stationed in the Encampment...Having concluded his examination of the Camp, the Prince proceeded to...the review of the troops, who were drawn up in line in Wivenhoe Park...The regiments...were commanded by: 88th, Colonel Maxwell; West Suffolk Militia, Colonel Deare; West Essex Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel Brice; East Norfolk Militia, Major Sir E. Lacon, M.P.; Essex Rifles, Major Wallace. The fineness of the weather Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/visit-of-prince-albert-to-colchester-arrival-of-his-royal-highness-and-staff-at-wavenhoe-sic-park-1856-royal-visit-to-colchester-for-the-purpose-of-inspecting-the-troops-stationed-in-the-encampmenthaving-concluded-his-examination-of-the-camp-the-prince-proceeded-tothe-review-of-the-troops-who-were-drawn-up-in-line-in-wivenhoe-parkthe-regimentswere-commanded-by-88th-colonel-maxwell-west-suffolk-militia-colonel-deare-west-essex-militia-lieutenant-colonel-brice-east-norfolk-militia-major-sir-e-lacon-mp-essex-rifles-major-wallace-the-fineness-of-the-weather-image553489690.html
RM2R4DHMX–Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe [sic] Park, 1856. Royal visit '... to Colchester for the purpose of inspecting the troops stationed in the Encampment...Having concluded his examination of the Camp, the Prince proceeded to...the review of the troops, who were drawn up in line in Wivenhoe Park...The regiments...were commanded by: 88th, Colonel Maxwell; West Suffolk Militia, Colonel Deare; West Essex Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel Brice; East Norfolk Militia, Major Sir E. Lacon, M.P.; Essex Rifles, Major Wallace. The fineness of the weather
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King who is in uniform of one of the Scottish regiments, and the Queen leaving the church at Aldershot. 5 February 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-george-vi-and-queen-elizabeth-who-have-just-returned-from-sandringham-attended-the-dedication-of-the-new-west-wing-of-the-st-andrews-garrison-church-of-scotland-at-aldershot-camp-hampshire-and-afterwards-inspected-the-scots-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-who-is-in-uniform-of-one-of-the-scottish-regiments-and-the-queen-leaving-the-church-at-aldershot-5-february-1939-image359628022.html
RM2BW2D5X–The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King who is in uniform of one of the Scottish regiments, and the Queen leaving the church at Aldershot. 5 February 1939
. The works of Washington Irving. Cbapter flPf. The Battle of I^ong Island. THE movements of the British fleet, andof the camp on Staten Island, gavesigns of a meditated attack; but, asthe nature of that attack was un-certain, Washington was obliged to retainthe greater part of his troops in the city forits defense, holding them ready, however, tobe transferred to any point in the vicinity.General Mifflin, with about five hundred ofthe Pennsylvania troops, of Colonel Shee andMagaws regiments, were at Kings Bridge,ready to aid at a moments notice. Theyare the best disciplined of any troops that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-works-of-washington-irving-cbapter-flpf-the-battle-of-iong-island-the-movements-of-the-british-fleet-andof-the-camp-on-staten-island-gavesigns-of-a-meditated-attack-but-asthe-nature-of-that-attack-was-un-certain-washington-was-obliged-to-retainthe-greater-part-of-his-troops-in-the-city-forits-defense-holding-them-ready-however-tobe-transferred-to-any-point-in-the-vicinitygeneral-mifflin-with-about-five-hundred-ofthe-pennsylvania-troops-of-colonel-shee-andmagaws-regiments-were-at-kings-bridgeready-to-aid-at-a-moments-notice-theyare-the-best-disciplined-of-any-troops-that-image336949112.html
RM2AG5A0T–. The works of Washington Irving. Cbapter flPf. The Battle of I^ong Island. THE movements of the British fleet, andof the camp on Staten Island, gavesigns of a meditated attack; but, asthe nature of that attack was un-certain, Washington was obliged to retainthe greater part of his troops in the city forits defense, holding them ready, however, tobe transferred to any point in the vicinity.General Mifflin, with about five hundred ofthe Pennsylvania troops, of Colonel Shee andMagaws regiments, were at Kings Bridge,ready to aid at a moments notice. Theyare the best disciplined of any troops that
Dal Regiment's in 13, tent camp at Romehed during the regiment meeting in 1878. Dal Regiment's in 13, tent camp at Romehed during the regiment meeting in 1878. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dal-regiments-in-13-tent-camp-at-romehed-during-the-regiment-meeting-in-1878-dal-regiments-in-13-tent-camp-at-romehed-during-the-regiment-meeting-in-1878-image474158635.html
RM2JFBP4Y–Dal Regiment's in 13, tent camp at Romehed during the regiment meeting in 1878. Dal Regiment's in 13, tent camp at Romehed during the regiment meeting in 1878.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British regiments watering[?] horses near their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-british-regiments-watering-horses-near-their-camp-image568904339.html
RM2T1FR83–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the British regiments watering[?] horses near their camp.
Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856. Army camp in Hampshire. 'The Prince Consort and the Duke of Cambridge accompanied the Queen [Victoria] on horseback, and the Princesses followed in a pony phaeton. Sir Frederic Smith, R.E., Viscount Hardinge, General Knollys, Brigadier-General Hutchinson, Colonel Grey, Lord Alfred Paget, &c., were in attendance on the illustrious party. As the Queen approached the line the whole of the regiments presented arms and lowered their colours, the united bands playing the National Anthem. Her Majesty first inspected the whole line, after whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/her-majesty-reviewing-the-troops-at-aldershott-1856-army-camp-in-hampshire-the-prince-consort-and-the-duke-of-cambridge-accompanied-the-queen-victoria-on-horseback-and-the-princesses-followed-in-a-pony-phaeton-sir-frederic-smith-re-viscount-hardinge-general-knollys-brigadier-general-hutchinson-colonel-grey-lord-alfred-paget-ampc-were-in-attendance-on-the-illustrious-party-as-the-queen-approached-the-line-the-whole-of-the-regiments-presented-arms-and-lowered-their-colours-the-united-bands-playing-the-national-anthem-her-majesty-first-inspected-the-whole-line-after-whic-image553489768.html
RM2R4DHRM–Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856. Army camp in Hampshire. 'The Prince Consort and the Duke of Cambridge accompanied the Queen [Victoria] on horseback, and the Princesses followed in a pony phaeton. Sir Frederic Smith, R.E., Viscount Hardinge, General Knollys, Brigadier-General Hutchinson, Colonel Grey, Lord Alfred Paget, &c., were in attendance on the illustrious party. As the Queen approached the line the whole of the regiments presented arms and lowered their colours, the united bands playing the National Anthem. Her Majesty first inspected the whole line, after whic
The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base. The King is in the uniform of one of the Scots regiment 5 February 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-george-vi-and-queen-elizabeth-who-have-just-returned-from-sandringham-attended-the-dedication-of-the-new-west-wing-of-the-st-andrews-garrison-church-of-scotland-at-aldershot-camp-hampshire-and-afterwards-inspected-the-scots-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-and-queen-at-the-saluting-base-the-king-is-in-the-uniform-of-one-of-the-scots-regiment-5-february-1939-image359627975.html
RM2BW2D47–The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who have just returned from Sandringham, attended the dedication of the new West Wing of the St Andrews Garrison Church of Scotland at Aldershot Camp, Hampshire, and afterwards inspected the Scots regiments. Photo shows: The King and Queen at the saluting base. The King is in the uniform of one of the Scots regiment 5 February 1939
'Une revue des regiments Russes au camp de Mailly; Au passage des generaux, qui, selon la tradition, les remercient de leur belle attitude, les soldats russes, dune meme voix, poussent cette exclamation, echo des moeurs patriarcales de leur armee : " Nous somme heureux de satisfaire Votre Excellence ! "', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/une-revue-des-regiments-russes-au-camp-de-mailly-au-passage-des-generaux-qui-selon-la-tradition-les-remercient-de-leur-belle-attitude-les-soldats-russes-dune-meme-voix-poussent-cette-exclamation-echo-des-moeurs-patriarcales-de-leur-armee-quot-nous-somme-heureux-de-satisfaire-votre-excellence-!-quot-1916-from-quotcollection-de-la-guerre-iv-lillustration-tome-cxlvii-la-guerre-janvier-fevrier-mars-avril-mai-juin-1916quot-image506113952.html
RM2MBBDE8–'Une revue des regiments Russes au camp de Mailly; Au passage des generaux, qui, selon la tradition, les remercient de leur belle attitude, les soldats russes, dune meme voix, poussent cette exclamation, echo des moeurs patriarcales de leur armee : " Nous somme heureux de satisfaire Votre Excellence ! "', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916".
King and Queen visit Aldershot . Their Majesties , the King and Queen , drove from Windsor to Aldershot and spent the whole day visiting various sections of the camp and inspecting a number of regiments . Photo shows , the King and Queen arriving on the parade ground to inspect the King ' s Company of the Grenadier Guards . 19 April 1934 . 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-and-queen-visit-aldershot-their-majesties-the-king-and-queen-drove-from-windsor-to-aldershot-and-spent-the-whole-day-visiting-various-sections-of-the-camp-and-inspecting-a-number-of-regiments-photo-shows-the-king-and-queen-arriving-on-the-parade-ground-to-inspect-the-king-s-company-of-the-grenadier-guards-19-april-1934-30s-30s-1930s-1930s-thirties-nineteen-thirties-image359646941.html
RM2BW399H–King and Queen visit Aldershot . Their Majesties , the King and Queen , drove from Windsor to Aldershot and spent the whole day visiting various sections of the camp and inspecting a number of regiments . Photo shows , the King and Queen arriving on the parade ground to inspect the King ' s Company of the Grenadier Guards . 19 April 1934 . 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
. The works of Washington Irving. Cbapter flPf. The Battle of I^ong Island. THE movements of the British fleet, andof the camp on Staten Island, gavesigns of a meditated attack; but, asthe nature of that attack was un-certain, Washington was obliged to retainthe greater part of his troops in the city forits defense, holding them ready, however, tobe transferred to any point in the vicinity.General Mifflin, with about five hundred ofthe Pennsylvania troops, of Colonel Shee andMagaws regiments, were at Kings Bridge,ready to aid at a moments notice. Theyare the best disciplined of any troops that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-works-of-washington-irving-cbapter-flpf-the-battle-of-iong-island-the-movements-of-the-british-fleet-andof-the-camp-on-staten-island-gavesigns-of-a-meditated-attack-but-asthe-nature-of-that-attack-was-un-certain-washington-was-obliged-to-retainthe-greater-part-of-his-troops-in-the-city-forits-defense-holding-them-ready-however-tobe-transferred-to-any-point-in-the-vicinitygeneral-mifflin-with-about-five-hundred-ofthe-pennsylvania-troops-of-colonel-shee-andmagaws-regiments-were-at-kings-bridgeready-to-aid-at-a-moments-notice-theyare-the-best-disciplined-of-any-troops-that-image336949443.html
RM2AG5ACK–. The works of Washington Irving. Cbapter flPf. The Battle of I^ong Island. THE movements of the British fleet, andof the camp on Staten Island, gavesigns of a meditated attack; but, asthe nature of that attack was un-certain, Washington was obliged to retainthe greater part of his troops in the city forits defense, holding them ready, however, tobe transferred to any point in the vicinity.General Mifflin, with about five hundred ofthe Pennsylvania troops, of Colonel Shee andMagaws regiments, were at Kings Bridge,ready to aid at a moments notice. Theyare the best disciplined of any troops that
Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tent-camp-at-utns-lt-meeting-place-for-the-life-regiments-grenadier-corps-until-1893-when-it-was-merged-with-nrkes-regiment-tent-camp-at-utns-lt-meeting-place-for-the-life-regiments-grenadier-corps-until-1893-when-it-was-merged-with-nrkes-regiment-image474158515.html
RM2JFBP0K–Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment.
The British Army in Pre-1914 Period Camp of one of the Scottish mounted regiments, probably the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-pre-1914-period-camp-of-one-of-the-scottish-mounted-regiments-probably-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568900357.html
RM2T1FJ5W–The British Army in Pre-1914 Period Camp of one of the Scottish mounted regiments, probably the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ds, in and through all the intri-cate and various movements pertaining thereto, togetherwith other regiments, etc. The passage of the Division inreview before our generals commanding, presented a grandand imposing sight; therefore, we feel justified in recordingthe special mention of its composition and construction, viz:1 st Brigade—i22d Regiment, P V., 86th and 124th Regi-ments, N. V V., and Battery H, 1st Ohio Artillery, undercommand of Brigadier-Ceneral A. S. Piatt; 2d Brigade—84th an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concise-history-of-the-camp-and-field-life-of-the-122d-regiment-penna-volunteers-electronic-resource-ds-in-and-through-all-the-intri-cate-and-various-movements-pertaining-thereto-togetherwith-other-regiments-etc-the-passage-of-the-division-inreview-before-our-generals-commanding-presented-a-grandand-imposing-sight-therefore-we-feel-justified-in-recordingthe-special-mention-of-its-composition-and-construction-viz1-st-brigadei22d-regiment-p-v-86th-and-124th-regi-ments-n-v-v-and-battery-h-1st-ohio-artillery-undercommand-of-brigadier-ceneral-a-s-piatt-2d-brigade84th-an-image343054851.html
RM2AX3DXY–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ds, in and through all the intri-cate and various movements pertaining thereto, togetherwith other regiments, etc. The passage of the Division inreview before our generals commanding, presented a grandand imposing sight; therefore, we feel justified in recordingthe special mention of its composition and construction, viz:1 st Brigade—i22d Regiment, P V., 86th and 124th Regi-ments, N. V V., and Battery H, 1st Ohio Artillery, undercommand of Brigadier-Ceneral A. S. Piatt; 2d Brigade—84th an
Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. To the left of picture officer pavilion Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. To the left of picture officer pavilion (?) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tent-camp-at-utns-lt-meeting-place-for-the-life-regiments-grenadier-corps-until-1893-when-it-was-merged-with-nrkes-regiment-to-the-left-of-picture-officer-pavilion-tent-camp-at-utns-lt-meeting-place-for-the-life-regiments-grenadier-corps-until-1893-when-it-was-merged-with-nrkes-regiment-to-the-left-of-picture-officer-pavilion-image474158486.html
RM2JFBNYJ–Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. To the left of picture officer pavilion Tent camp at Utnäs Löt, meeting place for the Life Regiment's grenadier corps until 1893 when it was merged with Närke's regiment. To the left of picture officer pavilion (?)
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments (mounted infantry?) resting in their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldiers-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-mounted-infantry-resting-in-their-camp-image568904455.html
RM2T1FRC7–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments (mounted infantry?) resting in their camp.
. The War Cry. campat Kaniara. During the next few months the Iroopsin the Crimea worked hard at the task oftransferring all the stores and ammunitionaboard their transports. Then graduallythe regiments were emharked and borneaway to their different destinations. At lastthe turn of the 72nd came, and right gladwere they to he homeward bound oneemore. After an uneventful voyage theylanded at Portsmouth on the 31st July, 185G,and at once proceeded to Aldcrshot Camp.Here they were inspected hy Queen Victoria.Orders then arrived for the regiment lo pro-ceed to Guernsey, one of the Channel Is-lands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-cry-campat-kaniara-during-the-next-few-months-the-iroopsin-the-crimea-worked-hard-at-the-task-oftransferring-all-the-stores-and-ammunitionaboard-their-transports-then-graduallythe-regiments-were-emharked-and-borneaway-to-their-different-destinations-at-lastthe-turn-of-the-72nd-came-and-right-gladwere-they-to-he-homeward-bound-oneemore-after-an-uneventful-voyage-theylanded-at-portsmouth-on-the-31st-july-185gand-at-once-proceeded-to-aldcrshot-camphere-they-were-inspected-hy-queen-victoriaorders-then-arrived-for-the-regiment-lo-pro-ceed-to-guernsey-one-of-the-channel-is-lands-image370474164.html
RM2CEMFG4–. The War Cry. campat Kaniara. During the next few months the Iroopsin the Crimea worked hard at the task oftransferring all the stores and ammunitionaboard their transports. Then graduallythe regiments were emharked and borneaway to their different destinations. At lastthe turn of the 72nd came, and right gladwere they to he homeward bound oneemore. After an uneventful voyage theylanded at Portsmouth on the 31st July, 185G,and at once proceeded to Aldcrshot Camp.Here they were inspected hy Queen Victoria.Orders then arrived for the regiment lo pro-ceed to Guernsey, one of the Channel Is-lands
Soldiers from the Life Regiment's Husars K 3 stand outside tent camps at Sanna Hed. Outside some tents are large hay bales. Civil people are visiting the camp. Soldiers from the Life Regiment's Husars K 3 stand outside tent camps at Sanna Hed. Outside some tents are large hay bales. Civil people are visiting the camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-life-regiments-husars-k-3-stand-outside-tent-camps-at-sanna-hed-outside-some-tents-are-large-hay-bales-civil-people-are-visiting-the-camp-soldiers-from-the-life-regiments-husars-k-3-stand-outside-tent-camps-at-sanna-hed-outside-some-tents-are-large-hay-bales-civil-people-are-visiting-the-camp-image474157762.html
RM2JFBN1P–Soldiers from the Life Regiment's Husars K 3 stand outside tent camps at Sanna Hed. Outside some tents are large hay bales. Civil people are visiting the camp. Soldiers from the Life Regiment's Husars K 3 stand outside tent camps at Sanna Hed. Outside some tents are large hay bales. Civil people are visiting the camp.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-scottish-mounted-regiments-resting-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904340.html
RM2T1FR84–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
Members of the US Army (USA) 40th Division, 65th Field Artillery Brigade, regiments perform an Artillery Review with horse drawn 75 mm cannons at Camp Kearny, California (CA). Note: In the future this area became the US Navy (USN) Naval Air Station Miramar. (Exact Date Shot Unknown). Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-us-army-usa-40th-division-65th-field-artillery-brigade-regiments-perform-an-artillery-review-with-horse-drawn-75-mm-cannons-at-camp-kearny-california-ca-note-in-the-future-this-area-became-the-us-navy-usn-naval-air-station-miramar-exact-date-shot-unknown-base-san-diego-state-california-ca-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image503837270.html
RM2M7KNG6–Members of the US Army (USA) 40th Division, 65th Field Artillery Brigade, regiments perform an Artillery Review with horse drawn 75 mm cannons at Camp Kearny, California (CA). Note: In the future this area became the US Navy (USN) Naval Air Station Miramar. (Exact Date Shot Unknown). Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Vietnamese children gather around the perimeter of the 9th Marine Regiment's command post in An Hoa, Vietnam. They listen to Marines singing and playing the ukulele. This photo was taken in June 1966 as a part of documenting the daily life of Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-children-gather-around-the-perimeter-of-the-9th-marine-regiments-command-post-in-an-hoa-vietnam-they-listen-to-marines-singing-and-playing-the-ukulele-this-photo-was-taken-in-june-1966-as-a-part-of-documenting-the-daily-life-of-vietnamese-civilians-during-the-vietnam-war-image574148014.html
RM2TA2KJ6–Vietnamese children gather around the perimeter of the 9th Marine Regiment's command post in An Hoa, Vietnam. They listen to Marines singing and playing the ukulele. This photo was taken in June 1966 as a part of documenting the daily life of Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War.
. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . as many of the local regiments as possible. The route ofthe parade extended from Camp Cadwalader, far out Ridge avenue,to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons at the foot of Washington avenue,where a much-appreciated dinner awaited every soldier. At the headof the review rode Major-General George Gordon Meade and a brilliantstaff, accompanied by the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Theveterans were escorted by delegations from the city fire companies.The Military Division included detachments of the following regimentsand bat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/philadelphia-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-as-many-of-the-local-regiments-as-possible-the-route-ofthe-parade-extended-from-camp-cadwalader-far-out-ridge-avenueto-the-volunteer-refreshment-saloons-at-the-foot-of-washington-avenuewhere-a-much-appreciated-dinner-awaited-every-soldier-at-the-headof-the-review-rode-major-general-george-gordon-meade-and-a-brilliantstaff-accompanied-by-the-first-troop-philadelphia-city-cavalry-theveterans-were-escorted-by-delegations-from-the-city-fire-companiesthe-military-division-included-detachments-of-the-following-regimentsand-bat-image371705964.html
RM2CGMJN0–. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . as many of the local regiments as possible. The route ofthe parade extended from Camp Cadwalader, far out Ridge avenue,to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons at the foot of Washington avenue,where a much-appreciated dinner awaited every soldier. At the headof the review rode Major-General George Gordon Meade and a brilliantstaff, accompanied by the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Theveterans were escorted by delegations from the city fire companies.The Military Division included detachments of the following regimentsand bat
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldiers-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-resting-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904415.html
RM2T1FRAR–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
. As seen from the ranks; a boy in the civil war . ch dominates everything inmilitary life perfected both the regiment andits band for the respective parts they wereto act. October ii, 1862, there was the final cere- THE MAKING OF THE SOLDIER II mony by which we were mustered into theUnited States service, and we jovially calledourselves Uncle Sams boys. Then webade the camp good-by and marched downto the Main Street landing, where the boatwas in waiting. It was a time of tense feeling, never wit-nessed by those regiments whose memberswere from widely separated localities. Aswe passed through Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-seen-from-the-ranks-a-boy-in-the-civil-war-ch-dominates-everything-inmilitary-life-perfected-both-the-regiment-andits-band-for-the-respective-parts-they-wereto-act-october-ii-1862-there-was-the-final-cere-the-making-of-the-soldier-ii-mony-by-which-we-were-mustered-into-theunited-states-service-and-we-jovially-calledourselves-uncle-sams-boys-then-webade-the-camp-good-by-and-marched-downto-the-main-street-landing-where-the-boatwas-in-waiting-it-was-a-time-of-tense-feeling-never-wit-nessed-by-those-regiments-whose-memberswere-from-widely-separated-localities-aswe-passed-through-image371710065.html
RM2CGMRYD–. As seen from the ranks; a boy in the civil war . ch dominates everything inmilitary life perfected both the regiment andits band for the respective parts they wereto act. October ii, 1862, there was the final cere- THE MAKING OF THE SOLDIER II mony by which we were mustered into theUnited States service, and we jovially calledourselves Uncle Sams boys. Then webade the camp good-by and marched downto the Main Street landing, where the boatwas in waiting. It was a time of tense feeling, never wit-nessed by those regiments whose memberswere from widely separated localities. Aswe passed through
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the Scottish regiments (Gordon Highlanders ?) doing a piggy bank race in their camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldiers-of-one-of-the-scottish-regiments-gordon-highlanders-doing-a-piggy-bank-race-in-their-camp-image568904749.html
RM2T1FRPN–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the Scottish regiments (Gordon Highlanders ?) doing a piggy bank race in their camp.
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . War Department, havingfixed the maximum at looofor infantry regiments—fourcompanies of the Twenty-thirdPennsylvania Volunteers, L, O,P, and R were transferred tothe Sixty-first Pennsylvania In-fantry. Company M was dis-banded and the men transferredto various companies of theTwenty-third. Not knowingthat this was in compliance with orders from the War Depart-ment the men were very indignant, and the first time GeneralBirney visited the camp to pay his respects to Col Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-three-years-service-civil-war-war-department-havingfixed-the-maximum-at-looofor-infantry-regimentsfourcompanies-of-the-twenty-thirdpennsylvania-volunteers-l-op-and-r-were-transferred-tothe-sixty-first-pennsylvania-in-fantry-company-m-was-dis-banded-and-the-men-transferredto-various-companies-of-thetwenty-third-not-knowingthat-this-was-in-compliance-with-orders-from-the-war-depart-ment-the-men-were-very-indignant-and-the-first-time-generalbirney-visited-the-camp-to-pay-his-respects-to-col-image371684409.html
RM2CGKK75–. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . War Department, havingfixed the maximum at looofor infantry regiments—fourcompanies of the Twenty-thirdPennsylvania Volunteers, L, O,P, and R were transferred tothe Sixty-first Pennsylvania In-fantry. Company M was dis-banded and the men transferredto various companies of theTwenty-third. Not knowingthat this was in compliance with orders from the War Depart-ment the men were very indignant, and the first time GeneralBirney visited the camp to pay his respects to Col
The British Army in Pre-1914 Period Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-pre-1914-period-troops-of-one-of-the-scottish-mounted-regiments-resting-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568900438.html
RM2T1FJ8P–The British Army in Pre-1914 Period Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
. Dyott's diary, 1781-1845; a selection from the journal of William Dyott, sometime general in the British army and aide-de-camp to His Majesty King George III . ged on the breaking upof the Curragh camp, consisted of the second battalions ofthe 26th, 28th, 30th, and 48th regiments, and of theCavan, the Donegal, and Wexford Militias. An abundanceof rain all the middle of October. On the 20th Lord Cathcart received the appointment ofAmbassador to Russia and was to proceed immediately toEngland, but owing to the constant prevalence of gales ofwind from east, he did not leave Dublin until the 30t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dyotts-diary-1781-1845-a-selection-from-the-journal-of-william-dyott-sometime-general-in-the-british-army-and-aide-de-camp-to-his-majesty-king-george-iii-ged-on-the-breaking-upof-the-curragh-camp-consisted-of-the-second-battalions-ofthe-26th-28th-30th-and-48th-regiments-and-of-thecavan-the-donegal-and-wexford-militias-an-abundanceof-rain-all-the-middle-of-october-on-the-20th-lord-cathcart-received-the-appointment-ofambassador-to-russia-and-was-to-proceed-immediately-toengland-but-owing-to-the-constant-prevalence-of-gales-ofwind-from-east-he-did-not-leave-dublin-until-the-30t-image370035230.html
RM2CE0FKX–. Dyott's diary, 1781-1845; a selection from the journal of William Dyott, sometime general in the British army and aide-de-camp to His Majesty King George III . ged on the breaking upof the Curragh camp, consisted of the second battalions ofthe 26th, 28th, 30th, and 48th regiments, and of theCavan, the Donegal, and Wexford Militias. An abundanceof rain all the middle of October. On the 20th Lord Cathcart received the appointment ofAmbassador to Russia and was to proceed immediately toEngland, but owing to the constant prevalence of gales ofwind from east, he did not leave Dublin until the 30t
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments watering their horses in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldiers-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-watering-their-horses-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904419.html
RM2T1FRAY–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments watering their horses in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
. Vermont in the Civil War (Volume 1): a history of the part taken by the Vermont soldiers and sailors in the war for the Union, 1861-5 . On the 8th of October, over 200 menwere on the sick list, not a quarter of whom could be accom-modated in the camp hospital—the rest being sent toGeorgetown, Annapolis and Baltimore. Typhus fever pre-vailed to some extent, and occasioned several deaths.October 9th, the regiment moved out with the other Ver-mont regiments to Camp Griffin, about four miles from ChainBridge. The location was a more wholesome one, and thehealth of the regiment improved somewhat; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vermont-in-the-civil-war-volume-1-a-history-of-the-part-taken-by-the-vermont-soldiers-and-sailors-in-the-war-for-the-union-1861-5-on-the-8th-of-october-over-200-menwere-on-the-sick-list-not-a-quarter-of-whom-could-be-accom-modated-in-the-camp-hospitalthe-rest-being-sent-togeorgetown-annapolis-and-baltimore-typhus-fever-pre-vailed-to-some-extent-and-occasioned-several-deathsoctober-9th-the-regiment-moved-out-with-the-other-ver-mont-regiments-to-camp-griffin-about-four-miles-from-chainbridge-the-location-was-a-more-wholesome-one-and-thehealth-of-the-regiment-improved-somewhat-image371696647.html
RM2CGM6T7–. Vermont in the Civil War (Volume 1): a history of the part taken by the Vermont soldiers and sailors in the war for the Union, 1861-5 . On the 8th of October, over 200 menwere on the sick list, not a quarter of whom could be accom-modated in the camp hospital—the rest being sent toGeorgetown, Annapolis and Baltimore. Typhus fever pre-vailed to some extent, and occasioned several deaths.October 9th, the regiment moved out with the other Ver-mont regiments to Camp Griffin, about four miles from ChainBridge. The location was a more wholesome one, and thehealth of the regiment improved somewhat;
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments resting in the shadow in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldiers-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-resting-in-the-shadow-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904343.html
RM2T1FR87–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldiers of one of the British mounted regiments resting in the shadow in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the British mounted regiments having a wash in the camp. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldier-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-having-a-wash-in-the-camp-he-is-probably-a-serviceman-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904344.html
RM2T1FR88–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the British mounted regiments having a wash in the camp. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments testing a Vickers or Maxim machine gun in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-troops-of-one-of-the-scottish-mounted-regiments-testing-a-vickers-or-maxim-machine-gun-in-their-camp-they-are-probably-servicemen-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904353.html
RM2T1FR8H–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Troops of one of the Scottish mounted regiments testing a Vickers or Maxim machine gun in their camp. They are probably servicemen of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
Victory Marchers Camp in London- Accommodation in Kensington Gardens, London, England, UK, 1946 Men of various African regiments queue up for their lunchtime meal at their tented camp in Kensington Gardens, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/victory-marchers-camp-in-london-accommodation-in-kensington-gardens-london-england-uk-1946-men-of-various-african-regiments-queue-up-for-their-lunchtime-meal-at-their-tented-camp-in-kensington-gardens-london-image568993522.html
RM2T1KW16–Victory Marchers Camp in London- Accommodation in Kensington Gardens, London, England, UK, 1946 Men of various African regiments queue up for their lunchtime meal at their tented camp in Kensington Gardens, London.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Note Lee Enfield rifles use instead of poles to keep the tent up. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldier-of-one-of-the-scottish-mounted-regiments-resting-in-their-camp-he-is-probably-a-serviceman-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-note-lee-enfield-rifles-use-instead-of-poles-to-keep-the-tent-up-image568904367.html
RM2T1FR93–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Note Lee Enfield rifles use instead of poles to keep the tent up.
Victory Marchers Camp in London- Accommodation in Kensington Gardens, London, England, UK, 1946 A West African cook prepares a meal in front of the tented camp in Kensington Gardens, London. Men of several African regiments are amongst thousands of troops from across the Empire who will take part in the Victory Parade. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/victory-marchers-camp-in-london-accommodation-in-kensington-gardens-london-england-uk-1946-a-west-african-cook-prepares-a-meal-in-front-of-the-tented-camp-in-kensington-gardens-london-men-of-several-african-regiments-are-amongst-thousands-of-troops-from-across-the-empire-who-will-take-part-in-the-victory-parade-image568993535.html
RM2T1KW1K–Victory Marchers Camp in London- Accommodation in Kensington Gardens, London, England, UK, 1946 A West African cook prepares a meal in front of the tented camp in Kensington Gardens, London. Men of several African regiments are amongst thousands of troops from across the Empire who will take part in the Victory Parade.
THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, watching a shoot of the 10th Regiment's artillery, the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, near their camp around Kirkuk. Photograph taken during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, 10th Regiment, Sikorski, Władysław Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-polish-army-in-the-middle-east-1942-1943-general-wadysaw-sikorski-the-commander-in-chief-of-the-polish-armed-forces-watching-a-shoot-of-the-10th-regiments-artillery-the-5th-wilno-infantry-division-near-their-camp-around-kirkuk-photograph-taken-during-general-wadysaw-sikorskis-official-tour-in-iraq-polish-army-polish-armed-forces-in-the-west-polish-corps-ii-polish-armed-forces-in-the-west-polish-army-in-the-soviet-union-5th-wilno-infantry-division-polish-armed-forces-in-the-west-2nd-corps-5th-wilno-infantry-division-10th-regiment-sikorski-wadysaw-image603116665.html
RM2X169CW–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - General Władysław Sikorski, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, watching a shoot of the 10th Regiment's artillery, the 5th Wilno Infantry Division, near their camp around Kirkuk. Photograph taken during General Władysław Sikorski's official tour in Iraq Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 5th 'Wilno' Infantry Division, 10th Regiment, Sikorski, Władysław
Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-033 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-corporal-john-j-brady-automotive-organizational-mechanic-general-support-129735243.html
RMHF1XHF–Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-033
Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-038 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-corporal-john-j-brady-automotive-organizational-mechanic-general-support-129735244.html
RMHF1XHG–Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-038
Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-047 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-corporal-john-j-brady-automotive-organizational-mechanic-general-support-129735245.html
RMHF1XHH–Corporal John J. Brady, automotive organizational mechanic, General Support and Motor Transportation Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, works on a radiator at his regiment's maintenance bay aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 6, 2014. Brady, a 23-year-old native of Ranchester, Wyo., is also the company's hazmat noncommissioned officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers / Released) Life as a mechanic, CLR-1 Marine keeps trucks running 140206-M-VZ265-047
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the British mounted regiments cooking his dinner over camp fire. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-boer-war-1899-1902-soldier-of-one-of-the-british-mounted-regiments-cooking-his-dinner-over-camp-fire-he-is-probably-a-serviceman-of-the-lothians-and-berwickshire-yeomanry-image568904356.html
RM2T1FR8M–The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Soldier of one of the British mounted regiments cooking his dinner over camp fire. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry.
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