Commonwealth War cementry in Hanover
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Civil War Memorial in Calvary Cemetery, March 2008
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The National War Memorial – Confederation Square,…
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Cambridge: War memorial
San Joaquin National Cemetery
They had no choice
Roll of Honour
Here was a Royal Fellow
Panzergucken
lethal I guess
Berlin-Tempelhof May 1980
White Sands Missile Range (3193)
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For those who fell during the wars
New Zealand War Memorial
Our Quadriga
Australian War Memorial
Submarines lost 1914-1918
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Old Soldier at Rest
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Fuck the marines
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Bisbee-Douglas International Airport (134)
Between Bisbee and Douglas is Bisbee-Douglas International Airport! This somewhat preposterous sounding name is not really quite as odd as it might seem. The airport was built early in WW II as a training base for American military bomber pilots, and at one time there was actually commercial service by Apache Airlines from the airport to Tucson and Phoenix. The airport now is very quiet, apparently used infrequently by general aviation. The WW II area hangers remain in relatively good shape and the ones that we could see into appeared to be still used in some way.
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