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    Rare WWII Posters by Bill Mauldin

    May 12, 2025 / 1 Comment

    A look at two rare WWII propaganda posters by Bill Mauldin.

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    Bill Mauldin Interviews Rockwell Kent During WWII

    March 17, 2025 / No Comments

    In March 1942, famed illustrator Rockwell Kent visited Camp Barkeley, near Abilene, Texas. Camp Barkeley was the WWII training grounds for the 45th Division, and where Bill Mauldin was stationed at the time. Mauldin had been drawing pieces for the Daily Oklahoman, in addition to his work appearing in the 45th Division News, and the newspaper asked him to interview Kent while he was in the camp. Below is an article that appeared in the newspaper on March 24, 1942. Kent’s views about patriotism during this time are quite interesting. ADDENDUM: It was brought to my attention by Michael May on the Thunderbirds, the 45th Infantry Division Facebook page that…

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    Sicily Sketch Books Update!

    December 2, 2024 / No Comments

    Sicily Sketch Books Update!

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    November 6, 1943

    November 7, 2024 / 1 Comment

    Soldiers killed in action on November 6, 1943.

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    Leslie Glen Gusler (1918-1944)

    October 17, 2024 / No Comments

    Memorial to Sgt. Leslie G. Gusler, who was killed in action during WWII.

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    Paul V. Myers (1921-1943)

    November 1, 2023 / 2 Comments

    Wisconsin-born Paul V. Myers, killed in action during WWII.

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