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A modern Florence Nightingale, Lieutenant Frances Bullock of the Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. is one of America's army of nurses whose devotion to country comes before regard for personal comfort and security. In ice-bound outposts and in tropical southern isles, wherever the stars and stripes are flown, the courageous women of America's resolute nursing corps are caring for our wounded and carrying on the fight against disease

A modern Florence Nightingale, Lieutenant Frances Bullock of the Army ...

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Washington at the outposts of Valley Forge

Washington at the outposts of Valley Forge

Print shows General George Washington on horseback, handing a telescope to an officer, possibly Marquis de Lafayette or Baron von Steuben, standing on the ground next to him; an infantry soldier stands on the l... More

The Bivouac Fire at the Outposts of our Army of the Potomac

The Bivouac Fire at the Outposts of our Army of the Potomac

Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, 1861. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Civil War Troops Va.; Civil War Camps; Shelf.

[Map of British outposts between Burlington and New Bridge, New Jersey, December 1776.

[Map of British outposts between Burlington and New Bridge, New Jersey...

Not drawn to scale. Alternate title in Philip Lee Phillips' A list of maps of America: Maps of the road taken by the British troops from New Bridge to Burlington, N.J. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Ha... More

Frederic Remington - Contact of outposts / Frederic Remington.

Frederic Remington - Contact of outposts / Frederic Remington.

Soldiers on horseback, possibly returning from battle. I10215 U.S. Copyright Office. Reproduction of painting by Frederic Remington.

The Bivouac fire at the outposts of our army on the Potomac
Natives aid Allied drive in New Guinea jungles. New Guinea natives receive the same medical attention as Allied troops, since their work is of vital aid to the Allied forces. Corporal McNicol, medical orderly at one of the forward outposts in the New Guinea jungle, attends one of the native carriers passing through the area

Natives aid Allied drive in New Guinea jungles. New Guinea natives rec...

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