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A Dupuis head & shoulders of a German infantry officerFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
Iron Mike US Paratrooper Memorial NormandyThe bronze statue is a replica of one in the US Army Infantry School at Fort Benning. This one was unveiled by Major General Kellog Commander 82nd Airborne on 7 June 1997
Mexeflote landing vehicles, 1982Colour transparency showing Mexeflote landing vehicles, 1982. From a collection of 366 slides collected by Lt Col David Dunn, Press Officer with 5th Infantry Brigade
British infantry barracks, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaBritish infantry barracks and football ground, Mhow (now Dr Ambedkar Nagar), Madhya Pradesh, India. circa 1910
Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle (FV510).One of 63 colour photographs relating to British Forces in Bosnia, 1992-1994.Associated with United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR). Date: 1992
The Auckward Squad.Etching by Isaac Cruickshank, 1793; published bys W Fores, 19 Feb 1793. Associated with Line Infantry, Wars of the French Revolution (1793-1802). Date: 1793
WW1 - 96th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders) - Allied FlagsWW1 - Humorous patriotic postcard in support of the 96th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders), an infantry battalion of the Great War Canadian Expeditionary Force
Crimean War, Sergeant Davies defending the coloursCrimean War -- Sergeant Davies (Poolfield Davis) of the Grenadier Guards defending the colours against Russian infantry at the Battle of Inkerman in 1854
Manuscript of the Cronica by writer Ramon Muntaner (1270-133Manuscript of the Cronica by Catalan soldier and writer Ramon Muntaner (1270-1336). First page
Men of the Sirhind Brigade of the Indian Corps in France WWIMen of the Sirhind Brigade of the Indian Corps in France, who took part in a successful attack, and capture two lines of enemy trenches with little loss. 1915
Battle of Turin, 1706. Painting by Joseph Parrocel (1646-170War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Battle of Turin, 1706. Painting by Joseph Parrocel (1646-1704). Detail. Museum of the Risorgimento. Turin. Italy
Two Greek soldiers. Hoplite and HelotsTwo Greek soldiers. Hoplite, heavy infantry, with helmet, shield and armor and Helots, unprotected and with javelin. Colored engraving
Austro-Prussian War. 1866Austro-Prussian War. Parade of troops in the Market Square in Nuremberg during the occupation of the city by the Prussians in 1866. Painting by Louis Braun (1836-1916)
Rus-Jap War / ManchuriaAt the Isolated Tree in Manchuria, Russian infantry mount an attack Date: October 1904
German infantry 16th centurySoldiers from the German infantry
Officers sword, 51st Foot, 1809 (c); blade is curved, flat backed, unfullered with a spear point, and is double edged for the last 10 in; steel stirrup guard; steel hilt mounts
Canadian Light Infantry in Great War Deeds, WW1A gallant trio of Canadian sharpshooters (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry), nicknamed The Three Musketeers, holding a mound all day on the Western Front under all kinds of fire
WW1 - Russian Infantry on the march in Poland, 1915WW1 - Russian infantry battalion on the march in Poland with their kits and weapons during a Polish campaign. They show wearing the universal field-service dress
Japanese infantry musicians, one beating a drum (taiko).. Handcolored woodcut from Auguste Wahlens Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World, Brussels, 1845
90th Infantry Division in BastogneSoldiers and vehicles of the American 90th Infantry Division in the Belgian town of Bastogne. The town had been under siege in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge
87th Infantry Division in St HubertDuring the Battle of the Bulge American soldiers of the 87th Division enter the town of St Hubert in Belgium shortly after the German occupiers had left. Date: January 1945
Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden de la Encina (Order of the Oak), Order of Santiago, Order of the Crusade, Knights Templar, Order of San Salvador
Indian army roll-call before starting for the FrontA commissioned officer of an Indian infantry battalion under orders to go to the front in Mesopotamia is seen calling the roll of his men
Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training. - WWIImperial Army Series Drill and Field Training - Attack, Defence, Outposts, Scouting, Bayonet Fighting, Field Sketching, Night Operations - based on Infantry Training 1914 (4-Company Organisation)
105th Mahratta Light Infantry - Christmas and New Year card105th Mahratta Light Infantry. Christmas and New Year card - Karachi 1922.. Commemorative Art
Prussian Unteroffizier, 12th Regiment of Infantry, WW1A Prussian Unteroffizier of the 12th Regiment of Infantry, Wertheim
Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan, WW1Book Cover mounted on card - Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan (The Soldier Books). Design by 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)
Struggle for the Yser Canal, First World WarDesperate struggle between German and Belgian troops in a German attack on the Yser Canal, Belgium. Fierce hand to hand fighting; some cows which had been grazing in a field nearby were killed by
Italian soldiers and sailor, WW1Two Italian soldiers and an Italian sailor during the First World War. At the top: Alpini (Alpine, left) and Bersaglieri (Light Infantry, right); below: Marina (Navy)
WW1 - Three Smart German Soldiers heading to the front at the start of the First World War (card sent in September, 1914). Date: 1914
Greek hoplies. Greek classical art. Black-figure ceramic. Heavy infantryman of the armies of the ancient Greece. Classical Greek art. Ceramics
Japanese soldiers in uniformJapanese soldiers. A colonial trooper (left) and a member of the Elite Infantry (right). circa 1906
Bombardment of Termonde, Belgium, WW1Scene during the Bombardment of Termonde, Belgium, by the Germans during the First World War. Showing Belgian infantry sniping after blowing up the railway. Date: 18 September 1914
Lieutenant Kurt Rackow, German army officer of the 158th Infantry Regiment, credited with being the first German officer to enter Fort Vaux in northern France
Officer, 7th Regiment of Foot, Royal Fusiliers
Battle of Soissons WWIGerman troops crossing a road, other troops resting on the Chemin de Dames on the Western Front during World War I
German Army WWIGerman 4th Grand Infantry in Berlin during World War I
Horse Ambulance at Beverloo Training Camp, BelgiumBelgium - Beverloo. An infantry training camp during World War One. First used by the Belgians, then taken on by the Germans. Used as an SS training camp by the Germans in WW2. A Horse-drawn ambulance
Firing mortars over pagodas at Meiktila, BurmaFiring mortar shells over the historic pagodas at Meiktila, Burma - 28th February 1945
The Battle in Susteren; Second World War, 1945Sketch showing a battle between British infantry (in buildings on right) and German tanks (on left) in the town of Susteren, Holland, 1945
British infantry practising an attack, WW1. 1914-1918
La France Maritime - Naval Infantry (everyday uniform). 19th century
Weeler Club, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaWeeler (Wheler) Club, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, established in the 1860s by Major General Francis Wheler. Date: circa 1910
Man posing with rifle, wearing civilian clothes and a Company A, 8th Infantry Regiment badge on his hat. circa 1910
Swedish army. Middle Ages. Figures showing a soldierFigures showing a soldier on horseback and one on foot heading for the Battle of Brunkeberg (1471). Swedish army. Middle Ages. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden
Normandy: The advance to TroarnPhotograph: Normandy: The advance to Troarn. Although thick mud is holding up operations in the Caen sector, a double blow by British and Canadian tanks
Infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta roLantern slide showing infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta road, Italy, April 1945. From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division that were
Knocked-out Panter tank, destroyed by an infantry PIATPhotograph: Knocked-out Panther tank, destroyed by an infantry PIAT (the first we had ever seen) at BRETTEVILLE-EN-ORGUILLEUSE. Ollie, in flat hat, with his back to the camera