In World War II, Bill Mauldin created two cartoon soldiers named and Willie and Joe. His drawings are now starring on t-shirts sold to benefit a nonprofit for military personnel and their families ...
Cartoonist Bill Mauldin made a name for himself as a soldier in World War II. That’s when he gave the world Willie and Joe, a pair of ragtag front-line GIs with some disorderly views of Army life. To ...
The lost drawings made by a British soldier during his time as a Japanese PoW during the Second World War have emerged. Lance Bombardier Des Bettany used his humorous work to keep himself sane during ...
19:26, Thu, Nov 7, 2024 Updated: 19:28, Thu, Nov 7, 2024 A first World War soldier’s scrapbook has been discovered – containing cartoons showing life on the front line and love letters to his partner.
I saw many dads one day. We had all come to join the army right away. We’ll miss you later, we said, it’s time to get the bad guy. CIVILIANS RUSHING for duty on Oct. 7: ‘From the pain, the ...
Tuesday’s Courant had an editorial cartoon by Bob Englehart that showcased the worst kind of prejudice [Nov. 18]. Drawing an American soldier as a bully, attempting to teach an inept, unattractive ...
About 6,000 soldiers injured during World War One were treated in Brighton's Royal Pavilion Hospital for Limbless Soldiers. Cartoons drawn by the solders were published in the magazine Pavilion Blues ...
Cartoons drawn by the solders were published in the magazine Pavilion Blues between 1916 and 1919 and have just gone on public display. Image caption, At the Brighton School of Art, injured soldiers ...