Thursday, November 29, 2012

Soldiers Sleeping



One of my (and your) favourite posts is soldiers sleeping in World War One; today, more of these touching wartime moments of peace.




Exhausted American Marines sleep in a train after intense fighting in the Vietnam War, 1965. Source



British troops sleep in a trench in Tunisia, c. 1942. Source



A gun crew aboard a battleship catch some sleep while they can, WWII. Source



Soldiers sleep in a crowded bunker [as noted by the caption; it looks more like the back of a truck], Texas, 1941. Source



Two British artillery men sleep on a limber in France, near Ypes, 1917. Source



American soldiers sleep in a dugout during a lull in the fighting, Anzio, Italy, 1944. Source



B-17 bomber crewmen catch some sleep before receiving the day's orders, England, 1942. Source



A British soldier sleeps in a foxhole in Germany, 1945. Source



Finnish soldiers sleep during a break in the Russo-Finnish war, 1940. Source



A British scout car driver sleeps in his vehicle in France, 1940. Source



A Gurkha soldier sleeps in the trenches in Palestine, 1917. Source



A British soldier sleeps in a shallow foxhole in Libya, 1941. Source



Two sleeping Marines share their foxhole with a Okinawan boy, Ryukyu Islands, 1945. Source



Stokers nap in between watches on a battleship, 1940. Source



RAF airmen sleep in their billet in France, c. 1940. Source



A British sailor sleeps by the ship's wheel, WWII. Source



American soldier sleeps on rocks during the advance towards Rome, 1944. Source



US Marines sleep after a meal, Thailand, 1961. Source




A soldier sleeps on a break from action in the fight for Southern France, 1944.

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