24 Historical Photos and Portraits of Battle-Hardened Soldiers
War is never easy. For as long as soldiers have headed to battle, they've been forced to witness some of humanity's greatest atrocities, staying strong — and doing their best to keep up morale — as they fight on for their cause.
From American troops acclimating to life in the jungle to a soldier heading home with an armful of trophies in tow, here are 24 historical photos and portraits of battle-hardened soldiers.
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“John R. Fox was an American soldier in WWII, John died when he deliberately called an artillery strike on his own position. Fox realised that the German troops were overrunning his party's position. The strike delayed the enemy long enough for other American units to organise a counter attack. 1940”
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“20 year old First Lieutnenant Audie Murphy (1945) The most decorated US Army soldier of WWII. - - - ‘The crosses grow on Anzio and h—l is 6 feet deep.’”
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“Marine giving a Japanese Soldier a cigarette after discovering he had buried himself and played dead for nearly two days, Iwo Jima, 1945.”
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“This soldier would put pictures of his girlfriend on his helmet during the Vietnam War, May 1968.”
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“French soldier being rescue by two german soldier during the climax of the battle of Verdun, 1916.”
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“A soldier comforting another soldier during the Korean War. Not sure if this photo was taken during the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter (Summer 1950) or later.”
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“A soldier from the 'Harlem Hellfighters' returns home to a crowd's welcome during WWI, 1917.”
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