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British soldier at the grave of his friend. Gallipoli, 1915.
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On March 5, 1906, US forces began the assault on Bud Dajo in the Philippines. For 4 days, troops fired into a volcanic crater, killing nearly 1,000 Moro people—including many women & children.
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‘We aim to please, you aim too, please.’ An American soldier reads a sign intended for directing U.S. troops to not waste ammunition, by warning of an ammo shortage. Likely somewhere in France, February 20th 1945
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