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Documented US Army contract New Haven Arms Henry Lever Action Rifle from the American Civil War,from
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Armor of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, (Detail of Breastplate), 1549
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:A Boy Scout accompanies British Cavalry through an unidentified town i
The Krnka Model 1867 breechloading rifle,Around the 1860’s and 1870’s almost every natio
Civil War Mercenaries in Egypt, 1870’sIn 1869 a representative of the Khedive of Egypt met wit
Irish Company A, UN Peacekeeping forces in Jadotville, Katanga Province, Congo.
How to take out an armored vehicle with an umbrella.Major Allison Digby Tatham-Warter was certainly
The Russian PM M1910,Adopted in 1910 by the Russian Army, the PM M1910 was a Russian variant of the
monsieurphantom:“He could not forget the touch of her arms around his neck, impatiently felt as it h
the armor of a samurai warrior
manicpixiedreambakla:armaniwithoutthei:pinoy-culture:The Philippine-American WarThe Concentration Ca
shingeki-no-survivors:armeniangenocidehistory:Yepraksia Gevorgyan, 110Armenian genocide: survivors r
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“The Dolphin’s Armor” attributed to King Henry II of France, mid 16th century.from The Musee de’lArm
A set of Japanese armor, 19th century.
The Alaska Territorial GuardA year before World War II the US Army withdrew all regular and reserve
The Battling Badassery of Flora Sandes,Flora Sandes was not your average Edwardian Era British woman
The French MAT-49 submachine gun,By the late 1940’s, the French Army’s supply of submach
The Israeli Mauser,After World War II the world was awash in surplus arms and ammunition. Especiall
The Army of the Dead,A South Carolina Ghost Storyretold byS. E. SchlosserA laundress, newly moved to
You’ve heard of the Spanish Armada. Did you know there was an English Armada?In 1588 King Phil
operationbarbarossa:A STRIP of bandage fluttering from a rifle stock… That’s the battlefield marker
Ethiopian shield, made of leather, velvet, gold leaf, silver, and copper. Now in the Peabody Museum
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