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The 17 drawings were forgotten after the war and stashed in an attic for decades before being found a year ago by his son. Now, Ira Dube is on a mission to identify the men in his late father's 75 ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Before the Army's 27th Infantry Division was decimated in a bloody World War II battle, Stan Dube sketched portraits of his fellow soldiers. The 17 drawings ...
The Art of War: Sketches from the front lines November 10, 2016 "The Cruelest Wound" by Charles E. Kelly from the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress.
Rare sketches of wounded World War II allied soldiers were secretly saved, stored and moved during the war and over the years. Now they're on display in Washington, D.C. Steve Lickteig reports.
The 17 drawings were forgotten after the war and stashed in an attic for decades before being found a year ago by his son. These sketches provided by Ira Dube of U.S. Army 27th Infantry Division ...
The 17 drawings were forgotten after the war and stashed in an attic for decades before being found a year ago by his son. Now, Ira Dube is on a mission to identify the men in his late father's 75 ...