Old "living" pictures composed of thousands of U.S. military personnel
I just saw this on another website, and was impressed enough that I felt I would be remiss if I didn't share it with the Org as well. I've gotta say, these photographs are simply amazing, especially considering they were done without 21st-century technology. :2thumbsup:
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Wow, impressive stuff...
The one of Arthur Mole himself looked the most realistic. :clown:
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Rhyfelwyr
The one of Arthur Mole himself looked the most realistic. :clown:
:laugh4:
I thought exactly the same when I saw it.
But yeah, very impressive, thanks for the link.
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Hey my grandpa's division is in there! Thanks for sharing that :2thumbsup:
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Decker
Hey my grandpa's division is in there! Thanks for sharing that :2thumbsup:
You're welcome. :bow: Was your grandfather in the 11th or the "Big Red One"?
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The 24th Infantry Hawaiian Division. I have his division patch sitting next to me :2thumbsup:
The picture:
https://i109.photobucket.com/albums/...anDivision.jpg
My Grandpa's unit patch. It's not the actual one. I got this at the military museum in Honolulu. I saw his actual one which is in good condition and tho a little tattered around the edges.
https://i109.photobucket.com/albums/...anDivision.jpg
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brilliant pictures, but it left me wondering how many men were left alive in those pictures after their deployment :shame:
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