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Red Armed Panther, Cheyenne scout, sometimes called Red Sleeve. Fort Keogh, Montana, 1879 (L.A. Huffman photographic portrait)
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Red Armed Panther, Cheyenne scout, sometimes called Red Sleeve. Fort Keogh, Montana, 1879 (L.A. Huffman photographic portrait)
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WW1: A German U-boat surfaces in rough seas in the North Atlantic. The serrated device on the bow was a cutter for anti-sub nets.
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Winston Churchill in wartime special one-man pressure chamber built for the personal plane which carried him many times across the Atlantic and to Casablanca, Moscow and Yalta. Churchill was warned by his doctors that it was dangerous for a man of his age and physical condition to fly above 8,000 feet. The solution was a pressure chamber complete with ash trays, telephone and an air-circulation system good enough to prevent smoke from the ubiquitous cigar from fogging the atmosphere.”
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On December 6, 1884, the construction of the Washington Monument is completed by Army engineers. The project took 34 years.
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Nazi troops lie concealed in the undergrowth during the fighting prior to the capture of Kiev, Ukraine, in 1941.
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(left to right) Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin Jr., Neil A. Armstrong, and Michael Collins. NASA Photo
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Wild Bill Hickok Grave
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Annie Edson Taylor was an American adventurer who, on her 63rd birthday, October 24, 1901, became the first person to survive a trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel. She is pictured with the cat she sent over the falls in the barrel a few days earlier to test its strength.
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Josef Waitzer, age 28. German track-and-field athlete competing in the 1912 Olympics
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King George V, Queen Mary, and The Princess Mary with U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and First Lady Edith Bolling Wilson in 1918 at Buckingham Palace
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:k:
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Churchal ke choncle
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Mary ke hath main purse hai ya billi?
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I though she came t throw cat in kachra kundi ![]()
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34 years?.. kia constructor Zardari ka rishtadar tha?
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who was he?
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^ Bill Hickok
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Dr. Mary Edwards Walker (1832-1919) was a field surgeon serving the Union Army; in 1864 she spent several months as a prisoner of war in Richmond. She was the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor for bravery in the American Civil War. She dressed in menswear for most of her adult life, including trousers and tophats.
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this photograph is called “Ready For Charge”. It was taken in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis. The picture shows an Indian in feather headdress, on horseback, holding a bow and arrows. He has one arrow in his mouth, prepared for a quick reload.