In World War II, Bill Mauldin created two cartoon soldiers named and Willie and Joe. His drawings are now starring on t-shirts sold to benefit a nonprofit for military personnel and their families ...
Hilarious cartoons sketched by a World War II soldier and kept in an attic for almost 80 years are set to fetch thousands of dollars - after experts previously said they were worthless. The Raymond ...
Cartoonist Bill Mauldin made a name for himself as a soldier in World War II. That’s when he gave the world Willie and Joe, a pair of ragtag front-line GIs with some disorderly views of Army life. To ...
Barack Obama’s struggles to get support for military intervention in Syria have not gone unnoticed by Bashar al-Assad’s soldiers – who have been circulating cartoons mocking the US president. The ...
I saw many dads one day. We had all come to join the army right away. We’ll miss you later, we said, it’s time to get the bad guy. CIVILIANS RUSHING for duty on Oct. 7: ‘From the pain, the ...
Cartoons drawn by the solders were published in the magazine Pavilion Blues between 1916 and 1919 and have just gone on public display. Image caption, At the Brighton School of Art, injured soldiers ...