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The 100 Greatest Military Photographs: Capturing Historical Moments of Valor and Bravery

This collection showcases the most iconic military photographs, spanning from WWII to the Persian Gulf War. Experience the gripping stories behind each image that shaped the course of history.

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The 100 Greatest Military Photographs: Capturing Historical Moments of Valor and Bravery

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  1. The 100 GreatestMilitary Photographs From Military Times Publishing Company, insert to the 25 Sept 2000 issues of Army/Navy/AF Times

  2. No. 100 Robert Capa WWII

  3. No. 99 U.S. Navy Archives Pearl Harbor

  4. No. 98 Jacob Harris WWII

  5. No. 97 Ray Platnick WWII

  6. No. 96 David Turnley Operation Desert Storm

  7. No. 95 Charles Kerlee WWII

  8. No. 94 Christopher Morris USS Stark

  9. No. 93 Philip Jones Griffiths Vietnam, 1968

  10. No. 92 Christopher Morris Persian Gulf War

  11. No. 91 U.S. Army Archives WWII, July 1944

  12. No. 90 William Dinwiddle Rough Riders, 1898

  13. No. 89 Brad Markel Andrews AFB, 1991

  14. No. 88 Philadelphia Public Ledger WWI, Nov 1918

  15. No. 87 Adrian Duff WWI, Sep 1918

  16. No. 86 Stanley Tretick South Korea

  17. No. 85 U.S. Army Signal Corps Lt Gen George S. Patton

  18. No. 84 Robert Jakobsen Ca National Guard, 1940

  19. No. 83 Wayne Miller WWII, 1944

  20. No. 82 U.S. Army Air Force WWII, 1943

  21. No. 81 U.S. Army Archives WWII, 1944 Paris, France

  22. No. 80 Peter Turnley “Highway of Doom” Persian Gulf War, 1991

  23. No. 79 Hank Walker South Korea, 1950

  24. No. 78 U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam

  25. No. 77 Steve Elfers Operation Desert Storm

  26. No. 76 Steve Elfers Operation Desert Storm

  27. No. 75 Bruno Barbey Persion Gulf War

  28. No. 74 Alexander Gardner Civil War, 1862

  29. No. 73 Jeff Tuttle Operation Desert Shield

  30. No. 72 U.S. Army Archives WWII, 1943 Tarawa Atoll

  31. No. 71 Alfred Cooperman WWII, 1943

  32. No. 70 Rich Mason Persian Gulf War

  33. No. 69 W. Eugene Smith Saipan, WWII

  34. No. 68 Larry Burrows Vietnam, 1966 Plane is a Douglas A–1 Skyraider

  35. No. 67 Larry Burrows Vietnam, 1966

  36. No. 66 U.S. Navy Archives Pearl Harbor, Dec 1941

  37. No. 65 Corbis–Bettman WWI, 1919

  38. No. 64 Sadayuki Mikami Persian Gulf War

  39. No. 63 Hulton–Getty Archives Vietnam, 1966

  40. No. 62 Corbis–Bettman Saigon, 1975

  41. No. 61 Time Life South Korea, 1950

  42. No. 60 Fred Ramage D–Day, 1944

  43. No. 59 U.S. Navy Archives USS Hornet, 1942 Jimmy Doolittle raid on Tokyo

  44. No. 58 Larry Burrows Vietnam, 1966

  45. No. 57 U.S. Army Signal Corps Gen Dwight Eisenhower Speaking to Army Airborne troops prior to operation Overlord (D–Day)

  46. No. 56 The Marshall Collection 1st Aviation Fatality, 1908

  47. No. 55 U.S. Army Archives Gen Douglas MacArthur Wading ashore in Philippines

  48. No. 54 National Archives WWII, Nov 1944

  49. No. 53 Hulton–Getty Archives Vietnam, 1969

  50. No. 52 W. Eugene Smith Saipan, WWII, 1944

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