Soldiers
Found in 321 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper Article about Jacques, 1945
An original pen and ink work by Jacques Parker depicting a scene from the attack on Hill X. Illustration was published in the "Blizzard" newspaper.
Oral History Interview with Ellsworth L. Hayes, 1981 November 20
Ellsworth Hayes was a US soldier during WWII and was with a unit that witnessed a British liberated concentration camp. Originally from Pueblo, Hayes was drafted into the Army in 1940. He describes what he saw at the camp.
People Watching Show, the Man is the Emcee, c.1945
A pen and ink rendering of an opera box in the Alberti Theatre filled with soldiers, together with in inset pen sketch of the show’s emcee lower right.
Photographs Scrapbook, 1939 - 1943
This "folder" is a scrapbook of photographs collected by Lillian Fogel Rubin. The scrapbook has a black cover with "Photographs" embossed in black lettering with a gold leaf backing. Many of the photographs are hand labeled with dates, names, etc.
Postcard From Germany During World War I, 1919 July 9
Rabbi William S. Friedman Addressing Troops, 1918 October 12
Rabbi William Friedman stands on a raised wooden stage addressing a crowd of United States Army soldiers on Liberty Day at Fort Logan, Colorado. Military officers sit and stand on the stage behind Rabbi Friedman and a band sits behind the stage.
Red Army soldier--frid00835
Close-up of soldier standing at attention wearing helmet. Part of rifle visible on left shoulder.
Red Cross Tent with a Man Reading a Life Magazine, c. 1940s
A pen and ink rendering of a soldier sitting while smoking and reading a Life Magazine.
Red Cross Ward, Two Men in Conversation, 1945
A detailed composition depicting two men standing in front of a row of tents in a mountainous landscape.
Rocky Mountain Nisei War Dead Memorial Monument Dedication Ceremony Program, 1963 May 30
Program from the Dedication Ceremony of the Rocky Mountain Nisei War Dead Memorial Monument, which honored American soldiers of Japanese ancestry who lost their lives in World War II. The monument was designed by Floyd Tanaka.