American Army Collection
"The American Army: A Legacy of Valor and Sacrifice" From the treacherous jungles of Cuba during the Spanish-American War to the battlefields of France in 1918
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"The American Army: A Legacy of Valor and Sacrifice" From the treacherous jungles of Cuba during the Spanish-American War to the battlefields of France in 1918, the American Army has always been at the forefront of defending freedom and justice. Lieutenant Andrew Summers Rowan's courageous journey across Cuba, as depicted on a detailed map, symbolizes the determination and resilience that define our soldiers. The epaulettes worn by US Artillery Officers during the War of 1812 serve as a reminder of their unwavering loyalty and dedication. These textile artifacts carry with them stories of bravery and strategic brilliance displayed on countless battlefields. In an evocative sepia photograph captured in 1918, Americans stand proudly alongside their French allies. This image encapsulates not only camaraderie but also showcases how our troops have consistently answered the call to defend liberty beyond their own borders. Illustrations depicting Marines stationed at Guantanamo Bay remind us that protecting national interests requires constant vigilance. The battles fought by these brave men exemplify their commitment to safeguarding America's values wherever they may be threatened. A pair of Brigadier Generals' epaulettes from the War of 1812 serves as a testament to leadership within our ranks. These textiles represent individuals who led with distinction, guiding their troops through adversity while upholding honor and integrity. Charles Lee, Esq. , Major General of the Continental Army in America, is immortalized in an engraving that captures his commanding presence. His contributions during crucial moments in history highlight how leaders like him shaped our army into what it is today – an embodiment of strength forged through sacrifice. The National Guard's vibrant lithograph from 1852 showcases citizen-soldiers ready to defend New York State Militia (NYSM). It reflects both community spirit and preparedness for any threat that may arise within our own borders. An iconic scene unfolds before us as American infantrymen advance through a shattered town.