MHQ Magazine, Galleries
IN 1965 GENE BASSET shipped out for Vietnam, not as yet another American GI but as a political cartoonist for the Scripps Howard News Service. But like a GI, Basset found out what it meant to come under enemy fire. Despite the danger, or...
MHQ Magazine, galleries
The Germans Arrive (Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection/Brown University Library) The Case of Sergeant Delaney (Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection/Brown University Library) Belgian Farmyard (Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection/Brown...
Civil War Times Magazine, galleries
Marylanders For Dixie! THE BORDER STATE of Maryland sent men to both the Union and the Confederate armies. Southern sympathies were strongest in Baltimore and the Eastern Shore regions of the Old Line State, but hundreds of men from the...
Aviation History Magazine
The Aviation History team traveled to Oshkosh, Wis., for the annual EAA AirVenture show, and captured some dynamite images. Here’s a small selection… History comes in many forms, like this Beachcraft V35A Bonanza built in 1969...
American History Magazine, Galleries
On August 6th, 1965 President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law, claiming, “The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice.â€...
MHQ Magazines, galleries
Designed by H. Price around 1942 for the U.S. Public Health Service, these health and safety posters display ideal hygiene, diet, work and play habits for the World War II-era individual. (All Images: U.S. Government Printing...
MHQ Magazine, Galleries
Paris, prince of Troy and son of King Priam, (with scepter) shakes hands with Hermes, accepting his fate to judge the most beautiful of the goddesses. Aphrodite wins the contest by offering Helen (the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta) to...
MHQ Magazine, Galleries
Photos from the Normandy landings on D-Day 1944...