Accidents don’t happen. They’re caused.
(Peter Stackpole. 1951)

No title available
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
styofa doing anything

shark vs the universe

No title available
One Nice Bug Per Day
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
sheepfilms

titsay
Today's Document
Sade Olutola
Cosimo Galluzzi

Product Placement
$LAYYYTER
KIROKAZE

JVL

@theartofmadeline
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Italy
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from Canada
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Israel
seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from T1

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from Poland

seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany
@isuravafuzzy
Accidents don’t happen. They’re caused.
(Peter Stackpole. 1951)
A woman and her pet chicken at home, Paris, 1956. Photographed by Nina Leen.
Artillery Observer from the US Marine Corps in the Battle of Guadalcanal
Diagram of the Twenty-Third Headquarters Special Troops by Fred Fox, who wrote the official history of the Ghost Army and served in the unit
“The 603rd Engineer Camouflage Battalion Special - This was the largest unit in the Ghost Army, with 379 men. These visual deceivers, also known as camoufleurs, used an array of inflatable rubber tanks, trunks, artillery, and jeeps to create deceptive tableaux for enemy aerial reconnaissance or distant observers. The unit had spent the previous two years doing camouflage work and included in its ranks many artists specially recruited for that job.
The Signal Company Special - Formerly the 244th Signal Company, this group of 296 men carried out radio deception, also called “spoof radio.” Operators created phony traffic nets, impersonating radio operators from real units. They mastered the art of mimicking an operator’s method of sending Morse code, to prevent the enemy from realizing that the real unit and its radio operator were long gone.
The 3132 Signal Service Company Special - This sonic deception unit was staffed with 145 men. Their mission was to play sound effects from powerful speakers mounted on half-tracks…, to simulate the sounds of units moving and operating at night. Recently formed, they had been undergoing training at the Army Experimental Station at Pine Camp (now Fort Drum) in upstate New York when the Twenty-Third was assembled and would join them later in England.
The 406th Engineer Combat Company Special - Led by Captain George Rebh, the 168 men of the 406th were trained as fighting soldiers. They provided perimeter security for the rest of the Ghost Army. They also executed construction and demolition tasks, including digging tank and artillery positions. The men of the 406th frequently used their bulldozers to simulate tank tracks as part fo the visual deception.”
- excerpt from “The Ghost Army of World War II by Rick Beyer and Elizabeth Sayles
Accidents don’t happen. They’re caused.
(Peter Stackpole. 1951)
Shoulder insignia of U.S. Army Combat Divisions [detail], from the WWII-era “Newsmap” publication, Volume 4, Number 23, 9/24/1945.
Series: Issues of the World War II Era “Newsmap” Publication , ca. 1942 - ca. 1998
Record Group 26: Records of the U.S. Coast Guard, 1785 - 2005
Image description:
Keep reading
An Improved Euler Diagram Map of the British and Irish Isles
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
"Thanksgiving" (1943)
Museum notes: “Thanksgiving” was painted for the November 27, 1943 (Saturday Evening) Post cover, and presents an Italian girl amidst the destruction of World War II, offering thanks for a humble meal and the protection of an American serviceman’s jacket.
Feeding the crew of a WW1 Royal Navy Dreadnought. Tin of brawn? Meat products, most commonly whole pig's head, boiled with spices until fallen and set as a slab in their own jelly, eaten cold. 'Brawn' originally meant 'muscle', and came to mean boiled-down muscle-meat only in the 17th Century.
1968 US Marines during the Tet Offensive, Hue, Vietnam
A convoy of Allied lorries under enemy artillery and mortar fire on the road between Son and Eindhoven, Holland, 20 September 1944
Shoulder insignia of U.S. Army Combat Divisions [detail], from the WWII-era “Newsmap” publication, Volume 4, Number 23, 9/24/1945.
Series: Issues of the World War II Era “Newsmap” Publication , ca. 1942 - ca. 1998
Record Group 26: Records of the U.S. Coast Guard, 1785 - 2005
Image description:
Keep reading
“I just want to fight Tories. That’s what I do.”
Anthony Albanese is Deputy Prime Minister of Australia.
US Navy Diving Medical Officer