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Serbian Infantry, Serbian Front, World War I

Serbian Infantry, Serbian Front, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Serbian troops on Ada Ciganlija. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14

Serbian Artillery, First World War

Serbian Artillery, First World War

Taken on 1915-01-01

Serbian artillery unit at the Serbian front. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14

British Hospital on the Western Front, World War I

British Hospital on the Western Front, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Wounded soldiers in a hospital ward on the Western Front. Date unknown.

Source: UBC Library Digital Collections

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03

Bulgarian Troops Fire at an Incoming Airplane, Eastern Front, World War I

Bulgarian Troops Fire at an Incoming Airplane, Eastern Front, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Anti-aircraft guns were unsophisticated and largely nonexistent at the outbreak of World War I, thus leading to makeshift attempts such as the above to take out opposing air support. Date unknown.

Source: http://www.lostbulgaria.com/?p=3541

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03

Austro-Hungarian Mountain Troops, Italian Front, World War I

Austro-Hungarian Mountain Troops, Italian Front, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Austro-Hungarian mountain troops in Tyrol, Austria during the First World War. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia/Unkown Austro-Hungarian Officer

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-05

Italian Troops Cross Rugged Alpine Terrain, Italian Front, World War I

Italian Troops Cross Rugged Alpine Terrain, Italian Front, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

The rugged terrain pictured here is typical of the mountainous terrain that predominated across the Italian Front of the First World War. Date unknown.

Source: Bibliothèque nationale de France

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Turkish Soldiers in Winter Gear, Caucasus Campaign, World War I

Turkish Soldiers in Winter Gear, Caucasus Campaign, World War I

Taken on 1914-12-01

Turkish soldiers dressed for winter during the Caucasus Campaign. Date unknown, Winter of 1914.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Russian Troops, Caucasus Campaign, World War I

Russian Troops, Caucasus Campaign, World War I

Taken on 1914-10-01

Trench warfare was not limited to the Western Front in World War I, here being utilized during the Caucasus Campaign in Armenia. Date unknown.

Source: Eugene Hinterhoff, Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of WWI: The Campaign in Armenia, Vol

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03

Germany Soldiers En Route to the Western Front, World War I

Germany Soldiers En Route to the Western Front, World War I

Taken on 1914-08-15

The excitement evident on these German soldiers' faces is likely due to the fact that they believed the war would be a short one, not foreseeing the four years of static trench warfare that lay ahead. Date unknown.

Source: http://www.greatwar.nl

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03

Serbian forces Kratovo

Serbian forces Kratovo

Taken on 1913-06-13

Serbian forces in Kratovo,kingdom of Serbia(today republic of Macedonia)

Source: Wikipedia/Direktor

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

Captured Awaz Baba Fort

Captured Awaz Baba Fort

Taken on 1913-03-04

Bulgarian soldiers (and Turkish dead) at the Awaz Baba Fort outside Adrianople (Edirne) .

Source: Wikipedia/Unknown

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

Catalca Armistice

Catalca Armistice

Taken on 1913-01-03

The delegates at the Çatalca armistice; General Ivan Fichev, Nazim Pasha and General Mihail Savov are seen in the first row.

Source: Wikipedia/Unknown

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

Ottoman Army on the March

Ottoman Army on the March

Taken on 1912-11-28

Ottoman army on the March

Source: Dontbesogullible/Wikimedia

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-09

Bulgarian Forces Ready for Assault

Bulgarian Forces Ready for Assault

Taken on 1912-11-07

Bulgarian forces waiting to commence their assault on Adrianople

Source: Wikipedia/Unknown

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

Greek Artillerymen

Greek Artillerymen

Taken on 1912-11-04

Greek artillerymen with 75 mm field gun.

Source: Wikipedia/Benaki Museum

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

Ottoman Troops on the March

Ottoman Troops on the March

Taken on 1912-11-04

Ottoman troops with unit flag during the Balkan Wars

Source: Wikipedia/Agence Rol

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-06-28

The USS Denver's Marine Landing Force in Nicaragua, 1912

The USS Denver's Marine Landing Force in Nicaragua, 1912

Taken on 1912-06-30

Landing force from USS Denver (C-14) in Nicaragua in 1912 beside a railroad [NH 93077]. (Date Unknown) The Banana Wars were a series of occupations, police actions, and interventions involving the United States in Central America and the Caribbean between the Spanish–American War (1898) and the inception of the Good Neighbor Policy (1934). These military interventions were most often carried out by the United States Marine Corps. The Marines were involved so often that they developed a manual, The Strategy and Tactics of Small Wars, in 1921. On occasion, the Navy provided gunfire support and Army troops were also used.

Source: U.S. Navy

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-09

Chinese Boxer Rebellion General Dong Fuxiang

Chinese Boxer Rebellion General Dong Fuxiang

Taken on 1908-01-01

Chinese General Dong Fuxiang was overtly hostile towards foreigners during the Boxer Rebellion.

Source: http://www.ueren.com/person/view_e83845e0df504bbbb56d0db4f72af07d.shtml

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Fallen Japanese Soldiers in Port Arthur

Fallen Japanese Soldiers in Port Arthur

Taken on 1905-06-06

Russian soldiers looking down at a trench filled with corpses of Japanese soldiers, Port Arthur

Source: Wikipedia/Underwood & Underwood, Inc.

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-09

Defeated Boxer Prisoners During the Boxer Rebellion

Defeated Boxer Prisoners During the Boxer Rebellion

Taken on 1901-01-01

It is debated whether these were actually Boxer rebels or instead innocent bystanders captured by foreign troops.

Source: Boxer Prisoners Captured By 6th US Cavalry, Tientsin, China [1901] Underwood & Co [RESTORED]

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

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