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35023 - “Mr. Egen” Man Tipping His Hat, 1855-68 WWII K&C Afrika Korps ) was the major land-based

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) was the major land-based aerial warfare service of the United States Army

Wearing his “steelpot” and navy blue windcheater jacket this sailor is on “lookout” duty

having suffered heavy losses – the 54th suffering the greatest

the 1st Texas Regiment took part in the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg)

Native American Warrior Getting Ready to Fire from Behind a Tree Stump

35023 - “Mr. Egen” Man Tipping His Hat, 1855-68 WWII K&C Afrika Korps ) was the major land-basedMr. Egen Man Tipping His Hat, 1855 68 Whether one is doffing ones cap or tipping ones hat, the act of lifting headwear off ones head is a sign of greeting. It is a simple signal of respect, recognition, or salutation between persons. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, a hat tip was a common greeting between friends or acquaintances while walking or meeting at a social gathering. Typically, two men would lift or tip their hats to each other,

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