“Kill The Bastards!” - (Location Unknown)

Just a place to share and discuss the art, memorials, unique signs, and graffiti created by troops, for other servicemembers to see in warzones and other austere locations. If it's on a military vehicle, helmet, blast wall, war bird, or trench, we'd love to see it.
New Vegas Railroad Map

The official Fallout Network - Fallout: New Vegas subreddit. Screenshots, discussion, support, fan art, OC, and more.
New Vegas Railroad Map

The Fallout Network's Subreddit for the Bethesda game series Fallout . From the first games that paved the way to the most recent, we are a subreddit for Fallout fans from all walks of life.
77th Seabees “Don’t Cuss, Call Us”

Just a place to share and discuss the art, memorials, unique signs, and graffiti created by troops, for other servicemembers to see in warzones and other austere locations. If it's on a military vehicle, helmet, blast wall, war bird, or trench, we'd love to see it.
Artwork on the USS Intruder (LST-177)

Just a place to share and discuss the art, memorials, unique signs, and graffiti created by troops, for other servicemembers to see in warzones and other austere locations. If it's on a military vehicle, helmet, blast wall, war bird, or trench, we'd love to see it.
Sign outside of Laredo Army Airfield in Laredo, Texas. (Sept. 1944)

Just a place to share and discuss the art, memorials, unique signs, and graffiti created by troops, for other servicemembers to see in warzones and other austere locations. If it's on a military vehicle, helmet, blast wall, war bird, or trench, we'd love to see it.
Modern redesign of a ca. 1860 U.S. abolitionist flag
A subreddit for those who enjoy learning about flags, their place in society past and present, and their design characteristics
Lest We Forget

Just a place to share and discuss the art, memorials, unique signs, and graffiti created by troops, for other servicemembers to see in warzones and other austere locations. If it's on a military vehicle, helmet, blast wall, war bird, or trench, we'd love to see it.
Alone Rhonie and her Luscombe Phantom 1 (ca1940)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
“Will You Be My Valentine” (1952)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
“Will You Be My Valentine?” (1952)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Do you have a family member who served in WWII?
The story of Easy Company of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division, and their mission in World War II Europe, from Operation Overlord, through V-J Day. Also open discussion of the show The Pacific.
Yes, they were fireworks.
The subreddit for the best place in the world: Madison, WI.
Sgt. Edwin C. Jones (1860s)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Pfc. Phillip G. Hubbard (1945)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Digital Restoration of 15th Air Force B-24s on a Raid
Aircraft, airplanes, aviation, and flying. Helicopters & rotorcraft, airships, balloons, paragliders, and anything that sustains you in the air is acceptable to post here.
Digital Restoration of USAAC P-36s (1939)
Aircraft, airplanes, aviation, and flying. Helicopters & rotorcraft, airships, balloons, paragliders, and anything that sustains you in the air is acceptable to post here.
Soviet Serviceman (1956)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Phyllis J. Stalnaker (1925-1961)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Louise Jackson (ca1900)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Corporal Luther H. Story, Medal of Honor Recipient (1950s)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
American Red Cross Nurse (May, 1918)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
Abolitionist Flag (ca. 1859)
A subreddit for those who enjoy learning about flags, their place in society past and present, and their design characteristics
Private Cono P. Dalto (January, 1943)
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.
The "Hi De Ho Man" himself, Cab Calloway in 1947
[/r/Colorization] is a subreddit that is dedicated to sharing black and white photos that you have colorized. Colorization can be very time-consuming but the results are often amazing. We offer information and experience on how to colorize old photos.