http://www.history.army.mil/html/artphoto/pripos/amsoldier1.html
I like these too:
http://www.historybroker.com/prints.htm (http://www.historybroker.com/prints.htm)
The best series was the 'US Army In Action' series - you saw those on the walls of every Army unit, and they were fairly large in size.
They were the action paintings that ran from the Revolutionary War through Vietnam - and coupled with the National Guard's version of the same - make up an impressive gallery.
There were a couple of versions of certain ones, as well - the original-as-painted one, and the later politically-correct one.
I own the former.
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Is there any place we can see them on line?
No idea.
They used to adorn every building the Army owned - in a couple of different sizes - even USAR Centers and Guard Armories.
The Marines had theirs, as did the Navy and Air Force.
The Center for Military History was the proponent for the Army.
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Quote from: St. George on July 22, 2014, 07:46:13 AM
The best series was the 'US Army In Action' series - you saw those on the walls of every Army unit, and they were fairly large in size.
They were the action paintings that ran from the Revolutionary War through Vietnam - and coupled with the National Guard's version of the same - make up an impressive gallery.
There were a couple of versions of certain ones, as well - the original-as-painted one, and the later politically-correct one.
I own the former.
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These?
http://www.history.army.mil/html/artphoto/pripos/usaia.html (http://www.history.army.mil/html/artphoto/pripos/usaia.html)
My Dad ordered a set back in the 60s. I think that they were about 17 cents each.
Books
Yup...
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