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The Minuteman Revolutionary War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who served from 1775 to 1783, stands proudly at Pensacola Veterans Memorial Park.-stock-foto
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Grave marker honers a soldier that fought in the War of Independence also known as the Revolutionary War. It is decorated with a flag.-stock-foto
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Fort Lee, NJ - US - Jul 2, 2025 The Fort Lee Historic Park Visitor Center features bold red modern architecture set against lush greenery, welcoming g-stock-foto
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Fort Lee, NJ - US - Jul 2, 2025 The Fort Lee Historic Park Visitor Center features bold red modern architecture set against lush greenery, welcoming g-stock-foto
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Louis Desaix, French general in the French Revolutionary Wars, 1768-1800. Portrait in military uniform with tricolor cockade, vignette of his death at the Battle of Marengo in 1800. View of his commemorative monument at Pont de Kehl. Mort du General Desaix, Monument Commemoratif. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Gilbert from Madame Gustave Demoulin (Anais Gillet)’s Les Francaises illustres, The French illustrated, Hachette, Paris, 1889.-stock-foto
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King of Prussia, PA, USA-June 18, 2025; George Washington Monument in Valley Forge National Historical Park, site of third winter encampment of Contin-stock-foto
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Washington DC - Soldiers march in WW1-era uniforms during the U.S. Army’s 250th‑anniversary birthday parade June 14, 2025, which included a morning fitness competition, displays of tanks, helicopters and historical weapons on the National Mall, a parachute demonstration, and a fireworks finish. On the same day, which was also President Trump’s 79th birthday,  protests took place nationwide under the “No Kings” banner against the administration’s policies.-stock-foto
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Washington DC - Soldiers march in WW1-era uniforms during the U.S. Army’s 250th‑anniversary birthday parade June 14, 2025, which included a morning fitness competition, displays of tanks, helicopters and historical weapons on the National Mall, a parachute demonstration, and a fireworks finish. On the same day, which was also President Trump’s 79th birthday,  protests took place nationwide under the “No Kings” banner against the administration’s policies.-stock-foto
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Aurora cruiser, Avrora, Leningrad, 1963, Soviet Union, October Revolution, Russian history, museum ship, historic gun, visitors-stock-foto
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Austin-Putilov, Vrag Kapitala, armoured car, Lenin, Artillery Museum, Saint Petersburg, 1963, April 1917, Russian Revolution, Soviet history-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — An equestrian statue of George Washington stands prominently in Washington Circle, located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington DC. The bronze monument, created by sculptor Clark Mills and unveiled in 1860, depicts the first President of the United States astride his horse in military attire. This statue was the first equestrian statue erected in the nation's capital and commemorates Washington's leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Washington Circle serves as a major traffic roundabout at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, and-stock-foto
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Bantry, Ireland - May 31 2025: A memorial plaque commemorating the men of the Irish War of Independence from 1920 to 1923, located in Bantry, Ireland.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The John Paul Jones Memorial features this bronze bust of the Revolutionary War naval commander, often called the 'Father of the American Navy.' The memorial honors Jones's significant contributions to American naval history during the Revolutionary War, including his famous declaration 'I have not yet begun to fight' during the battle between Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis. Located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, the memorial was designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and dedicated in 1912. The bronze elements contrast with the memorial's white marble base, cr-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A decorative fish water spout adorns the John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington DC. The memorial, located in West Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin, honors Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, often regarded as the 'Father of the American Navy.' Designed by sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus, the memorial was dedicated in 1912 and features a bronze statue of Jones atop a marble pedestal. The fish water spout is part of the memorial's fountain elements, which include classical maritime motifs reflecting Jones's naval legacy. The memorial stands as one of several important m-stock-foto
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A bronze statue in central Yerevan honours Garegin Nzhdeh, a controversial but revered Armenian national hero, military commander, and statesman.-stock-foto
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A bronze statue in central Yerevan honours Garegin Nzhdeh, a controversial but revered Armenian national hero, military commander, and statesman.-stock-foto
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Zhejiang Army Martyrs Memorial – Stone Soldier Statues at West Lake’s Gushan Tomb-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 2025-stock-foto
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view of the Washington Memorial, Washington D. C., USA, 28 April 2025-stock-foto