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- A close rendering of a world-wide news photo of a Serbian soldier leaving the airport in Sarajevo. I added the small child stuck on his bayonet. 1
- Anti-Bush people just don't get it... Panel 1. When U.S. troops help defeated Iraqi troops...that's GOOD. Panel 2. When Iraqi troops use captured U.S. troops for propaganda...that's BAD. 1
- Battle field seeing devastation. Foreign soldiers walk away saying, "They couldn't fight very well but they sure were diverse. " 1
- Bosnian leader, Radovan Karadzic, as a tar baby is sitting, smiling as UN rabbit and Bill Clinton are starting to get stuck. News 1
- Caption "Expecting an Airstrike?" Panel 1. shows the Israeli response. Soldiers protect people in a shelter. Panel 2. shows the Hezbollah response. Use people for shelter. 1
- Caption "Mr. Gorbachev pulls back his troops." Soldiers going in, spy agents coming out. 1
- Caption "Which kind of surge would YOU prefer to see in Afghanistan?" Panel 1. More U.S. troops going IN... Panel 2. ...or more DRONES going in and some troops coming OUT? 1
- Central American neighborhood surrounds armed Nicaraguan house looks a bit threatening. Nicaraguan soldiers ask "Us? A threat to our Central American neighbors? Where did you get that absurd idea?" 1
- Family going to church hears a question raised by their daughter, Dad, what does freedom cost? Shadows of many ghost soldiers from America's past guard the path for the family to worship as they choose. 1
- Guess which person the ACLU believes should NOT have contact with your child without your explicit permission? Panel 1. Your daughter having contact with an abortionist? Panel 2. Your son having contact with an Army recruiter? 1
- I don't know why this cartoon was rejected. US Congress won't approve aid (bullets) to Contra fighters unless they show power. How do freedom fighters show power without ammo? 1
- Israeli soldier cutting PLO dragon apart, sections of tail are new dragons. 1
- Jane Fonda is looking down in a Vietnam grave containing American soldier skeleton with hole in head saying, "OK! I'm, like, sorry! OK?" 1
- Little girl asks dad what Memorial Day is about. Cloud of witness soldier sadly look down from the clouds at Government growth. They gave their lives for freedom...not the ever growing welfare state. 1
- Mexican army gun control soldiers with huge cannon attack an embattled Alamo, labeled NRA. Here they come again. 1
- Military threats are behind them. The Clinton administration is taking their budget and distributing it to their social programs. 1
- Panel 1-3. South Korean students greet U.S. Soldiers with a protest call, "Americans, go home!" Boy, wouldn't that be nice to see...but it's not going to happen. 1
- Panel 1-6. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not someone you want to help you in combat situations. She says she cover you as you are exposed to live fire. She doesn't do that, but she says she supports the mission. Right. 1
- Panel 1-6. Our soldier boys won the American Revolution, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Gulf War...but lost to a judge in the Sexual Revolution. Sigh. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado College students poke fun at Reagan's nuclear defense plan. That's called Freedom of Expression . Panel 2. Soldiers devote their lives to defend the Constitution. That's an expression of freedom. 1
- Panel 1. In the United States, soldiers are being trained in conflict resolution (sensitivity training). Panel 2. In other countries, enemies of freedom are being trained to kill Americans. 1
- Panel 1. Victorious Gulf War Soldier gets numerous "Thank you" messages from Iraqi women and children. Panel 2. He returns to his tent... Panel 3. ...puts down his weapon... Panel 4. ...sits on his cot... Panel 5. ...and gives thanks to the Lord. 1
- Panel 1. American soldiers seem to be raising a flag, a-la the Iwo Jima statue. Panel 2. Pole is attached to Saddam Hussein's statue pulling it down. Iraqi people rejoice. God IS Great. 1
- Panel 1. General MacArthur promised the Filipino people in World War II, I shall return...and saved them. Panel 2. President Arroyo, of the Philippines said I shall depart from the coalition forces in the war on terror. (Thanks a lot.) 1
- Panel 1. Grandpa and family are watching a soccer game. Panel 2. Grandpa says, "Thanks." Panel 3. Granddaughter asks him who is talking to. Panel 4. Gramps sees a whole lot of soldiers who died to make this day happen. 1
- Panel 1. In America, basketball fans go crazy. Panel 2. In Iraq, U.S. soldiers experience March Sadness. They go to war...thanks in part to French president Chirac. 1
- Panel 1. It USED to be...Barbarians lived outside protective walls. Civilized people lived inside. Panel 2. Coming soon, perhaps, in Iraq...Civilized people live outside the walls, with U.S. soldiers present and Fallujans live inside. 1
- Panel 1. Man reading paper that says, The ACLU says prisoners are suffering from overcrowded conditions, are not receiving proper counseling... Panel 2. Man is a soldier, reading in an overcrowded barracks. He asks, "Does anyone here have a violin?" 1
- Panel 1. Reporters Embedded with the troops in Iraq gave positive reports. Panel 2. Reporters back home gave their same biased, crybaby reports. (Original cartoon given to Jim Borgman) 1
- Panel 1. U.S. soldier is impressed with the number of Iraqis lining up to serve in the army or the police force despite being targeted by terrorists. Panel 2. Iraqi citizen says, You should have seen how many of us Saddam killed. 1
- Panel 1. caption "To blame Israel for the actions of shiite fanatics..." News Headline "Lt. Col. Higgins Executed / Senator Dole blames Israel" Panel 2. Caption "...is like blaming your dentist for Mr. Tooth Decay." 1
- President Bill Clinton, the Commander-in-Chief and who also has some very serious character flaws must see all the troops he is supposed to lead, tower over him. From his lowly position, the Commander would see his fellow soldiers as giants. 1
- Soldiers in barracks read paper about UN chief wanting to enforce peace in Bosnia. They have a concern about exit strategy. President Clinton might remember his theme song, "Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow." 1
- The Environmental Protection Agency has power to shut down the whole Defense Department if they go on a training exercise without an environmental impact statement. Now THAT'S power. 1
- The crazy 9th Circuit Court judges, after much study of the Second Amendment, have determined that the soldiers in the National Guard can carry weapons. Whoa! (I guess the rest of us have no legal means to defend ourselves) 1
- US Soldiers are clearing dangerous buildings in Somalia. One wishes Clinton's interest in health security extended to US citizens in Somalia. 1
- US politicians are loading a huge sack of grain on soldiers' backs labeled "Somalian aid". He asks what his mission is and how long will it last? Answer 1
- US soldiers are carrying Haitian leader, who has wealth redistribution plans and execution equipment on their shoulders. They pictured their service a bit differently. 1
- US troops are in Haiti defending leftist Aristide who admires Castro. Many soldiers didn't enlist to carry dictator's carriage. 1
- Uncle Sam an soldier in a foxhole looking at Soviets. They want another detente or trade exchange so they can buy more bullets. 1
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- 1945-06-30 5
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- 1879-12 4
- 1944-11-30 4
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- 1884-03 2
- 1945-07-31 2
- 1951-12-14 2
- ca. 1901 2
- ca. 1944 2
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- 1906-09-29 1
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- 1918-1920 1
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- 1943 1
- 1945-11-11 1
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- 1971-08-04 1
- ca 1950 1
- ca 1953 1
- ca. 1872 1
- ca. 1898 1
- ca. 1905 1
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- ca. 1918 1
- ca. 1944-1945 1
- ca. 1955 1
- ca. 1975 1
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- One of seven images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on December 12, 1896 on pages 1220-1221. 5
- Rear view of American armored vehicle loaded with fuel and supplies as it moves down a snowy road. 2
- Taken from inside tank 2
- A Russian officer interacts with an U.S. Army enlisted man at the black market near the Schloss. 1
- A U.S. Army Technician 4th Grade (T/4) wearing a glider badge and enlisted glider patch on his garrison cap sits at a café in Brussels. 1
- A U.S. Army corporal stands next to two Russian officers at the black market near the Schloss. 1
- A U.S. Army sergeant wearing a “U.S. Army Photographer” patch on his sleeve sits at an outdoor café in Brussels. 1
- A small group of American Infantrymen in a driving snow storm deep in a forest. They appear to be pausing their advance and regrouping before moving forward. 1
- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. 1
- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. The cross may have signified , as it does today, a medic. 1
- Advancing American soldiers silhouetted by burning trees. 1
- American M-4 Sherman tank stopped in a snow-covered field. 1
- American armored vehicle stopped by a pole in a snowy field. 1
- American armored vehicles paused along a snow-covered road. 1
- American infantrymen advancing through deep snow. 1
- American infantrymen guarding a group of German prisoners. 1
- American infantrymen inspect destroyed German equipment. 1
- American infantrymen seeking cover in blinding snowstorm. 1
- American infantrymen stand aside as an M4 Sherman tank maneuvers in deep snow. 1
- American military officer in a jeep holding a radio handset, probably communicating with the M4 Sherman tanks ahead of him. 1
- American solder crossing a snow covered wooden bridge 1
- American soldier from the 2nd Infantry Division digging a fighting position with his entrenching tool. 1
- American soldier in uniform inside barbed wire entanglments posing for picture. 1
- American soldier in uniform looking at a burro hitched to a wagon. Soldier is identified as Heber Sargent of Hoytsville, Utah, in a separate collection of the photographer in the possession of Nels Norene, grandson of Oscar Noren. 1
- American soldier in uniform with overcoat, puttee leg wrappings and service cap standing outside of a hut with an open door. 1
- American soldier observing a destroyed German Panther Tank. The blast that destroyed the tank was so powerful that the tank is resting on its side. 1
- American soldiers climbing onto the back of an M4 Sherman tank. 1
- American tracked and wheeled vehicles halted by a tree in deep snow. 1
- An American jeep and several unidentified soldiers stopped along a snowy road near a heavy tree line 1
- Armistice Day parade, Pikes Peak Ave. Antlers Hotel in the background. Hand-written on bottom "Pikes Peak Ave / Armistice Day Nov. 11, 1945" 1
- Army unit taking a rest break in the snow. Commander (Captain) looking at map. 1
- Brigadier General James Maurice Gavin of the 82nd Airborne Division. Known as one of the few generals who jumped with his troops. Also well-known for carrying the M-1 Garand rifle. 1
- Clown in cart pulled by donkey and goat pass by reviewing stand with crowds seated and at railings behind. Three men on horseback follow cart. Three soldiers, one carrying long rifle, stand at right. Many people at railings hold large black umbrellas. 1
- Colonel Hogle, Second Regiment, C. N. G., and Staff. One of seven images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on December 12, 1896 on pages 1220-1221. 1
- Column of M4 Sherman tanks by the side of a muddy road while infantrymen and a jeep advance. 1
- Five U.S. Army officers wearing Eisenhower jackets and helmets salute as they pass a reviewing stand full of military officers and civilians in front of First National Bank building on Tejon Street. Antlers Hotel is visible in background. 1
- Formal portrait of Private Leo Mohl, resident of Colorado Springs, after enlisting in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. 1
- Fort Carson soldiers pack up gear. 1
- Four jeeps, one with empty stretcher, stopped in deep snow. Several American infantrymen off to one side. 1
- Full page spread with 13 images. Caption at bottom of page "Pictures from New Mexico and Colorado." [translated from the original German] Illustration appeared in "Around the World" dated March 22, 1884, pages 40-41. 1
- German Prisoners of War in winter uniforms being marched to the rear by American soldiers. An American vehicle appears to be leading the column. 1
- German prisoners of war guarded by American soldiers. 1
- Group portrait of four lines of men in World War I-era army and navy uniforms of the United States and British Empire standing in front of large brick building. Left side of photo torn off. 1
- Hertha (Pistol) Mohl's brother Fritz who lived in England. 1
- Jeep and M-4 Sherman tank in foreground with American troops advancing along a city street in Cologne. 1
- Jim Bates posing with his field camera 1
- Line of uniformed men [officers and enlisted] stand with sabers drawn in a field with trees behind. Note on back reads "Colorado National Guard possibly Co. I - 2nd Infantry - Colorado Springs 1901?" 1
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- M4 Sherman tank accompanied by American infantrymen moving along a road. 1
- Major General Maurice Rose, Commander, 3rd Armored Division, presenting awards to members of his command. General Rose was killed in action on 30 March 1945. 1
- McCleary's string tie reads "Pikes Peak or Bust 71 / Rodeo". 1
- Medics attending to wounded soldier 1
- Patrol of American infantrymen taking break in the snow. 1
- Portrait of Grand Duke Alexis, fourth son of the Czar of Russia, (left) and General George Armstrong Custer (right). Custer served as a hunting guide for Grand Duke Alexis in 1872. Copied from Buffalo Bill's Wild West scrapbook. 1
- Portrait of Major General Maurice Rose, Commander, 3rd Armored Divsion, standing in front of the Cologne Cathedral. On March 30, 1945, General Rose was killed in action. He was one of the highest ranking American servicemen killed in World War II. 1
- Possibly Troop "D" 1st Squadron ,Cavalry, Colorado National Guard moving in column in the Cripple Creek District during the 1903-1904 Cripple Creek Labor Disturbance. Tents and several wood frame buildings are visible in the background. 1
- Rear view of an American M-4 Sherman tank advancing across a snowy field. 1
- Row of soldiers field training on automatic weapons. 1
- Several American jeeps stopped in deep snow with a group of infantrymen along side. 1
- Several American soldiers perched atop an unidentified vehicle in very heavy snow. 1
- Single file of U.S. infantrymen advancing through the snow. Two jeeps are also seen toward the rear of the column. 1
- Small group of American soldiers gathered near an overpass. Street cars are parked under the overpass in the background. 1
- Snow covered M4 Sherman tank followed by a jeep moving through a Belgian village. Both vehicles are loaded with American infantrymen. 1
- Snow covered U.S. armored vehicle (M4 Sherman) halted under trees. 1
- Soldiers from Fort Carson participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade in downtown Colorado Springs. 1
- Soldiers from Fort Carson participate in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade in downtown Colorado Springs. The Anterls Hotel and Chief Theater are visible between the ranks. 1
- Soldiers gather near arched bridge, streetcars underneath. 1
- Soldiers gather on the grounds of St. Francis Hospital. Nurses gather around tables decorated with Americans flags 1
- Soldiers with American flag on Nevada Avenue marching in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. Antlers Hotel in background. 1
- Soldiers, possibly members of the 148th Field Artillery (a unit formed in Colorado Springs) marching down unpaved street past large stone building. Title and date printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Street fair in Castillon, France. Several tents are placed on one side of a lane with three American soldiers in uniform nearby. Several French women are on the other side looking over items for sale displayed on the ground. 1
- Three American soldiers emerging from heavy brush and trees. A cot and two weapons are laying on the ground nearby. 1
- Three American soldiers meet and talk in front of the Cologne Cathedral. Unknown cylindrical object lies in the foreground. 1
- Three soldiers pose in front of a destroyed German Panther tank which is positioned in front of the Cologne Cathedral. The soldier on the far right is John Deriggi, Assistant Gunner of the T-26 Pershing tank that destroyed the Panther. 1
- Three soldiers sitting on steps of cabin at Glen Cove. Sign on building reads "Sheep-lined Coats for Rent". 1
- Track, track idler, suspension bogie, and wheels of an American M4 Sherman armored vehicle. 1
- Tractor waiting for gun to be repaired. Photo analysis indicates American soldiers are seen in and adjacent to a French Latil TAR (Tracteur d'Artillerie Roulante) artillery tractor. 1
- Two U.S. tank crewmembers standing near an armored vehicle (M4 Sherman) gesturing with hands. 1
- Two junior hostesses and three Camp Carson soldiers decorate the USO Christmas tree. Left to right 1
- U.S. Army marching band parading down tree-lined street. Band leader in front with spectators on side of street. 1
- U.S. armored vehicle (M4 Sherman) moving along a snow covered road. 1
- U.S. infantrymen climbing onto the rear of an M4 Sherman tank. 1
- Uniformed men enjoy a hillside picnic. 1
- View of formal guard in formation standing at attention under trees. 1
- WWI Austrian Army group photo. Adolf Mohl is in a white coat, bottom right on floor next to the fiddle player. 1
- White bulldog sitting on street. Soldiers working in background loading equipment. 1
- Written on the back of the photograph 1
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