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"Soldiers

Background imageSoliders Collection: Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Del

Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Del
Persian Art. Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC). Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Delegation: Bactria offering

Background imageSoliders Collection: A Visit to the Alpini - 19? by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1

A Visit to the Alpini - 19? by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1
The war was over some time ago, but this man hasn t heard about it yet, and nobody can get up to tell him. His sniping is therefore very annoying to that Austrian village in the valley

Background imageSoliders Collection: Freemans Glass Lemon drink advertisement, WW1

Freemans Glass Lemon drink advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for Freeman Glass Lemon, an instant lemonade drink to be diluted with water and which, if the advertisement is to be believed

Background imageSoliders Collection: Soliders of the King, Children playing at war, WW1

Soliders of the King, Children playing at war, WW1
Charming illustration showing a line of little boys queuing up outside a recruiting office dressed up as soldiers with the imaginative use of a variety of boxes, flags, paper hats and borrowed items

Background imageSoliders Collection: Christ carrying cross surrounded soliders several

Christ carrying cross surrounded soliders several
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Background imageSoliders Collection: Plate 3 Alexander Instructing Soliders Deeds

Plate 3 Alexander Instructing Soliders Deeds
Artokoloro

Background imageSoliders Collection: The Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (litho)

The Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (litho)
XPH335453 The Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (litho) by French School, (19th century); Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, Germany; (add.info)

Background imageSoliders Collection: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II pauses to talk to one of the Grenadier Guards as she

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II pauses to talk to one of the Grenadier Guards as she inspects the regiment at Windsor Castle She is wearing a jewelled brooch presented to her by the regiment 10 years

Background imageSoliders Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley receives news from

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley receives news from
Sir Garnet Wolseley surrounded by British and native soliders and bearers receives news from the front in the war against the Ashanti




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"Soldiers: Guardians of Tradition and Valor" From the Band of the Scots Guards leading a majestic procession at Buckingham Palace to the iconic Changing of the Guard in London, soldiers stand tall as symbols of strength and honor. In Trooping the Colour 2012, during The Queen's Birthday Parade at Horse Guards, Whitehall, their disciplined presence commands respect. Even in historical times, soldiers played pivotal roles. An engraving from Museo Militar depicts an Arquebusier from the modern era, showcasing their dedication to duty. The Russian Campaign in Poland reminds us of their unwavering commitment amidst challenging circumstances. In World War I's great Allied advance on the Western Front, gunners relied on aircraft information for targets they couldn't see. A poignant photograph captures this dependence during those tumultuous times. Jameson's Last Stand immortalizes soldiers' bravery during South Africa and Transvaal War. Their resilience echoes through history as depicted in Louis Creswicke's publication from 1900. "The Wheel, " an engraving by Israel Henriet dating back to 1633 reveals the miseries faced by soldiers throughout centuries-long conflicts. It serves as a stark reminder of sacrifices made on battlefields. On solemn occasions like "The Day of Memory, " we pay tribute to fallen heroes who selflessly defended our freedom. Hutchinson's History illustration showcases "The Pomp of Pausanias, " emphasizing how military traditions transcend borders and eras. "Cornelis Calkoen on his Way to his Audience with Sultan Ahmed III" captures diplomacy entwined with military endeavors—an enduring testament to soldiers' multifaceted roles beyond combat zones. Lastly, a distant view captured near Espeja shows Ciudad Rodrigo—a symbol of resilience against adversity—reminding us that even landscapes bear witness to soldierly valor. These glimpses into soldierhood highlight their indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication across time and continents.