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1963 Print Howard Brodie Korean War Art U.S. Soldiers Drying Socks Winter Korea XAF8 Paradise Misplaced

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Paradise Misplaced

This is an original 1947 black and white print ad for the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City

which is one of the most fashionable neighborhoods in Buenos Aires

This is an original 1915 WWI halftone print of various military scenes during World War I when the United States Military and its allied forces were focused on destroying the Dardanelles

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1963 Print Howard Brodie Korean War Art U.S. Soldiers Drying Socks Winter Korea XAF8 Paradise MisplacedThis is an original 1963 halftone print of soldiers drying their socks over a fire in 27F weather. Brodie wrote on the subject, "Korea was sweltering hot in summer and painfully cold in winter. One morning: 'It was 27 degrees below zero at daybreak Our shoe packs crunched into the hard snow. Mucus froze under the noses of the men. I pulled out my canteen but had to chip the ice from the neck before I could drink the water.' As cold as it was, a GI who

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