D-Day - Injured American soldier Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/d-day-injured-american-soldier-image65985979.html
RMDR9WP3–D-Day - Injured American soldier
Blood For American Soldiers Injured In Normandy -- Containers of blood, to be used for transfusions for wounded American soldiers, are lined up at an airfield in Normandy after being delivered by a U. S. Amy transport plane. The American truck will carry the blood (marked ETO for the European Theater of Operations) to emergency hospitals at the front. Men and Women of the United States have donated 6,500,000 pints (4,000,000 liters) of blood to the American Red Cross for treating casualties of war. August 21, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blood-for-american-soldiers-injured-in-normandy-containers-of-blood-to-be-used-for-transfusions-for-wounded-american-soldiers-are-lined-up-at-an-airfield-in-normandy-after-being-delivered-by-a-u-s-amy-transport-plane-the-american-truck-will-carry-the-blood-marked-eto-for-the-european-theater-of-operations-to-emergency-hospitals-at-the-front-men-and-women-of-the-united-states-have-donated-6500000-pints-4000000-liters-of-blood-to-the-american-red-cross-for-treating-casualties-of-war-august-21-1944-image471436972.html
RM2JAYPJM–Blood For American Soldiers Injured In Normandy -- Containers of blood, to be used for transfusions for wounded American soldiers, are lined up at an airfield in Normandy after being delivered by a U. S. Amy transport plane. The American truck will carry the blood (marked ETO for the European Theater of Operations) to emergency hospitals at the front. Men and Women of the United States have donated 6,500,000 pints (4,000,000 liters) of blood to the American Red Cross for treating casualties of war. August 21, 1944.
The Crimean Troops Defiling at the Foot of the Column, Place Vendome, 1856. Wounded French soldiers in Paris. 'The soiled uniforms, but still more the haggard and worn appearance of the men's swarthy faces, told a tale of suffering and endurance which drew tears from many of the spectators; and the intensity and earnestness of the cheering exceeded anything ever before heard in Paris. The flag of one of the regiments...was torn to ribbons; the white maculated with the blood stains...and the eagle which surmounts the shaft showed, by one of its wings shot off, the fierceness of the struggle it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crimean-troops-defiling-at-the-foot-of-the-column-place-vendome-1856-wounded-french-soldiers-in-paris-the-soiled-uniforms-but-still-more-the-haggard-and-worn-appearance-of-the-mens-swarthy-faces-told-a-tale-of-suffering-and-endurance-which-drew-tears-from-many-of-the-spectators-and-the-intensity-and-earnestness-of-the-cheering-exceeded-anything-ever-before-heard-in-paris-the-flag-of-one-of-the-regimentswas-torn-to-ribbons-the-white-maculated-with-the-blood-stainsand-the-eagle-which-surmounts-the-shaft-showed-by-one-of-its-wings-shot-off-the-fierceness-of-the-struggle-it-image553490597.html
RM2R4DJW9–The Crimean Troops Defiling at the Foot of the Column, Place Vendome, 1856. Wounded French soldiers in Paris. 'The soiled uniforms, but still more the haggard and worn appearance of the men's swarthy faces, told a tale of suffering and endurance which drew tears from many of the spectators; and the intensity and earnestness of the cheering exceeded anything ever before heard in Paris. The flag of one of the regiments...was torn to ribbons; the white maculated with the blood stains...and the eagle which surmounts the shaft showed, by one of its wings shot off, the fierceness of the struggle it
US personnel providing medical support to wounded Marines in Vietnam, 1968. In this photo, a Marine grips a bottle of plasma as it is being administered to another injured Marine. The image captures the dedication and compassion of medical personnel during the conflict. Photo credit: Cpl Wolfe, 9th MEB Vietnam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-personnel-providing-medical-support-to-wounded-marines-in-vietnam-1968-in-this-photo-a-marine-grips-a-bottle-of-plasma-as-it-is-being-administered-to-another-injured-marine-the-image-captures-the-dedication-and-compassion-of-medical-personnel-during-the-conflict-photo-credit-cpl-wolfe-9th-meb-vietnam-image574170807.html
RM2TA3MM7–US personnel providing medical support to wounded Marines in Vietnam, 1968. In this photo, a Marine grips a bottle of plasma as it is being administered to another injured Marine. The image captures the dedication and compassion of medical personnel during the conflict. Photo credit: Cpl Wolfe, 9th MEB Vietnam.
Original Film Title: THE GOOD GERMAN. English Title: THE GOOD GERMAN. Film Director: STEVEN SODERBERGH. Year: 2006. Stars: GEORGE CLOONEY; CATE BLANCHETT. Credit: WARNER BROS. PICTURES / GORDON, MELINDA SUE / Album Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-film-title-the-good-german-english-title-the-good-german-film-director-steven-soderbergh-year-2006-stars-george-clooney-cate-blanchett-credit-warner-bros-pictures-gordon-melinda-sue-album-image207697879.html
RMP1WCNB–Original Film Title: THE GOOD GERMAN. English Title: THE GOOD GERMAN. Film Director: STEVEN SODERBERGH. Year: 2006. Stars: GEORGE CLOONEY; CATE BLANCHETT. Credit: WARNER BROS. PICTURES / GORDON, MELINDA SUE / Album
l-r: Zoe Wanamaker (Kattrin), Judi Dench (Mother Courage) in MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN by Bertolt Brecht at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Barbican Theatre, London EC2 03/11/1984 music: George Fenton set design: John Napier costumes: Lindy Hemming lighting: David Hersey director: Howard Davies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-zoe-wanamaker-kattrin-judi-dench-mother-courage-in-mother-courage-and-her-children-by-bertolt-brecht-at-the-royal-shakespeare-company-rsc-barbican-theatre-london-ec2-03111984-music-george-fenton-set-design-john-napier-costumes-lindy-hemming-lighting-david-hersey-director-howard-davies-image461514559.html
RM2HPRPER–l-r: Zoe Wanamaker (Kattrin), Judi Dench (Mother Courage) in MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN by Bertolt Brecht at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Barbican Theatre, London EC2 03/11/1984 music: George Fenton set design: John Napier costumes: Lindy Hemming lighting: David Hersey director: Howard Davies