FORT JACKSON, SC -- As the story goes, famed cartoonist Bill Mauldin, then a sergeant in the Army, raised the ire of Gen. George Patton with is depiction of Army life in World War II. But the higher ...
Believe this, or don't, as you please: one of my earliest telly memories is of a Dad's Army episode that's been lost for 54 years. When I was not quite five years old, in 1969, watching my ...
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A remarkable collection of 180 cartoons drawn by a First World War army officer has been uncovered around a century after the artist fought for Britain. The satirical artwork, attributed to John ...
EXCLUSIVE:Early radio recordings featuring the original cast of the classic wartime sitcom, consigned to oblivion decades ago as a result of BBC money-saving, have been brought to life via hand-drawn ...
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Bill Mauldin's Army dates from 1939, from the lean waiting days of leggings, dishpan helmets, the first jeeps, and upended logs dignified by the sign "howitzer" tacked to their wooden trails.
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