I was having trouble finding decent pictures of these so I dragged my sorry ass to the toy shop and did it myself. Somebody owes me £1.50 toys soldiers soldier Toy soldiers
Taken at a re-enactment of a WWII battle @ Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum WWII World War WWII - Bazooka Joe
Rio De Janeiro violence, police confrontation with dealers in the slum quarter of the complex of the German violence Policeman slum BOPE
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Site of the first iron bridge in the World by Telford. England Shropshire ironbridge england Ironbridge
My town's gobernor always make sure there's enough security in his public appearances to control the protests: Most of the time the mexiican state doesn`t know how to deal with freedom of speach and liberty or expression soldier Mexico army Soldier
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From the website of The Canadian Encyclopedia: | | "Army officer (b in Eng 18 Aug 1882; d at Montréal 28 Nov 1958). Of Canadian parents, he attended McGill University. Commissioned in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, he served in the SOUTH AFRICAN WAR and joined the Canadian Militia on return to Canada. | | On the eve of WWI he offered the Canadian government $100 000 to help raise and equip an infantry battalion for overseas duty, leading to the formation in 1914 of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry regiment. Gault accompanied the regiment overseas as second-in-command, fighting until the loss of his left leg. On retirement (1920), he took up residence in England and was elected Conservative MP for Taunton (1924-35). Recalled to active duty in WWII, he served on staff with the Canadian Army in England (colonel, 1940; brigadier, 1942) and returned to Canada in 1945. Appointed honorary colonel (1948) and colonel (1958) of his regiment, he showed a keen interest in it until his death Statue soldier Andrew Statue of Andrew Hamilton Gault, Ottawa 2
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The Maasai are an indigenous African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well known of African ethnic groups Masai Kenya tribe People from Maasai tribe 5
A happy camper revels in the mud at Glastonbury Festival in front of the main stage glastonbury music festival Glastonbury Music Festival 05
Taken at the 2005 Chino Air Show, CA, including a WWII military display WWII World War WWII Army Camp 1
From the website of The Canadian Encyclopedia: | | "Army officer (b in Eng 18 Aug 1882; d at Montréal 28 Nov 1958). Of Canadian parents, he attended McGill University. Commissioned in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, he served in the SOUTH AFRICAN WAR and joined the Canadian Militia on return to Canada. | | On the eve of WWI he offered the Canadian government $100 000 to help raise and equip an infantry battalion for overseas duty, leading to the formation in 1914 of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry regiment. Gault accompanied the regiment overseas as second-in-command, fighting until the loss of his left leg. On retirement (1920), he took up residence in England and was elected Conservative MP for Taunton (1924-35). Recalled to active duty in WWII, he served on staff with the Canadian Army in England (colonel, 1940; brigadier, 1942) and returned to Canada in 1945. Appointed honorary colonel (1948) and colonel (1958) of his regiment, he showed a keen interest in it until his death Statue soldier Andrew Statue of Andrew Hamilton Gault, Ottawa 1