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1963 Print Howard Brodie Art World War II U. S. Soldier Foxhole Roof Roer River XEP5 and was perfectly suited to

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and was perfectly suited to illustrate the childrenÕs books of the early 20th century

This is an original 1906 black and white print ad for the Hotel Chamberlin in Fortress Monroe

There is a very slight wrinkle in the top left corner

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1963 Print Howard Brodie Art World War II U. S. Soldier Foxhole Roof Roer River XEP5 and was perfectly suited toThis is an original 1963 halftone print of a soldier bringing back a door to his foxhole for use as a roof. This soldier was stationed near the Roer River in Germany (Deutschland). Howard Brodie (1915 2010) was a renowned artist known for his combat sketches and courtroom scenes. Brodie enlisted in the Army in 1942, and recorded the end of the Guadalcanal campaign, as well as the Central Europe and Rhineland campaigns. He never carried a weapon during

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