Soldier 

914 creative works found

  • My darling Bess
    by fracturedfotos

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Done for Anzac Day / The image represents a fallen soldier, who’s remains were never recovered during the first world war. It didn’t matter to me what side this soldier was fighting on. / The letter at the base of the post was his letter he kept close to his heart and was to be his last letter to his loved one.

  • A smoking, tattooed badass with a big bazooka. / ...what more could you ask for!? Some happy customers- / /

  • Respect and empathy.

  • Spartan
    by Obsolution

    US$23.94

    Design of a spartan warrior, badassery abounds :)

  • V.J. Day Times Square
    by Mike Stimpson

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    A Lego recreation of Alfred Eisenstaedt’s 1945 photograph “V.J. Day Times Square”.

  • Iwo Jima
    by Mike Stimpson

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    A Lego recreation of Joe Rosenthal’s 1945 photograph “Raising the flag on Iwo Jima”

  • during op telic we regularly did eagle vcp’s’ ,..airborn vehicle check points,.. this was the exiting of a chinook by my team including an iraqi police officerthat had joined us,...

  • Soldier
    by Chris Wahl

    US$21.58

    Out of the mist with a red-eyed stare…

  • Remember
    by Mark Baker

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    The Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT

  • SAS
    by Vinko

    US$25.94

    Pencil drawing of SAS soldier / Original on notepad: / Click here for larger version on shirt: /

  • Frog in Moonflower
    by Joyce Dickens, IPA

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    This is for Darrell Moseley’s Flower Power Screensaver2 Project…...A frog finds some shelter from the Spring rain shower in the Moonflower blossom…...........Edited with PhotoImpact11. ____ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • Child's Play 2
    by rubyred

    US$25.94

    Marble Skull / Second t-shirt in my series of child soldiers, mixing children’s elements with war and death. / Detail: / Child’s Play / Selected other RubyRed shirts: / / /

  • We Remember
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    White tulips on an American flag.

  • mortar
    by Phillip French

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    firing mortars in delaram, afghanistan. the shockwave blew up the dust on everything

  • Battle scars
    by Chris Wahl

    US$17.10–US$91.20

  • patrol 3
    by Phillip French

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    taken during a patrol in afghanistan,.. carrying a 66

  • Mark, an American soldier, gave his life for his fellow countrymen in the war in Iraq. The only one of his unit to survive the initial blast, he battled for life as he was flown back to the United States for medical care. His family flocked to his side and surrounded him with love in his final hours. Not long after his arrival in America, he died on home soil in the arms of his loved ones. His mother Kim, my husband’s first cousin, wrote this poem, “Is it you?” as she struggled with grief and loneliness for her young son. She asked me if I had a dragonfly photo to accompany her poem which relates the tale of the dragonflies that seem to hover near her in a show of consolation. This image is our collaboration, our joint effort, in memory of Mark Graham who defended the cause of freedom with steadfast determination and a valiant heart. May he rest in peace and may the angels surround him and his family now and forever. (100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation; see another image, “Is it you?” in this portfolio if you’d like a green dragonfly. It will print better in the card size). Taken from the Mark W. Graham Foundation website, here is additional information about the foundation to which all funds from the sales of these images will be donated: “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.”

  • Dunkirk Veterans Sunset
    by Mark Wilson

    US$3.33–US$88.92

    The National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas in Staffordshire is a living tribute to the people of the last century and to reflect this over the past four years some 40,000 trees have been planted and monuments raised in memory of the armed forces, the Merchant Navy, the Police and Fire Service and the Civil Defence. Among the Veterans who have plots at the site are those linked to Dunkirk (the pictured helmet and rifle), Burma and Normandy Campaigns. The project also includes a Visitor Centre and the Millennium Chapel of Peace and Forgiveness which is the only one of its kind to be built to celebrate peace in the new millennium and reflect on previous conflict. The Chapel is the only place within the United Kingdom where the Act of Remembrance is observed on every day of the year. Visitors to the Chapel and surrounding areas are invited to stop in silence at 11am to remember those who have lost their lives in conflict.

  • Scars
    by cbarker

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    A U.S. soldier shows off a scar from the surgery required to remove multiple pieces of ammunition shrapnel sustained when his squad came under direct enemy fire while on patrol in Mosul, Iraq. As of October 2007 over 27,000 U.S. military personnel have been wounded in Iraq since the beginning of the war in March of 2003.

  • Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace…Eyal Nahmias

  • For the bell that tolls
    by Jess Rodda

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    A statue just off Kintore Avenue in Adelaide, this is the back of the widely recognised front of the monument.

  • I haven’t been called to the “sand box” yet, but I have plenty of Army buddies that have. Keep your heads down, guys! Come home safely.

  • I had a vision I couldnt resist… creativity can be curse when there are more pressing matters to attend to =)

  • A soldier of the war
    by sprintist

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Soldiers who sacrificed their lives during world war 2 should never be forgetten.

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