I Sure Hope The Negotiations Go Well
Jason Patterson
Two Soldiers Talk While Hidden Behind A Bunker
Zachary Kanin
Soldiers In A Trench Talk. There Is A Bunk Bed
Zachary Kanin
An Army Of Vikings Hold Briefcases
Tom Cheney
Two Soldiers Speak In A Valley. Their Respective
Michael Maslin
A Soldier Holding A Gun Runs Through Battle
Benjamin Schwartz
Two Medieval Soldiers Stand By Their Catapult
Christopher Weyant
Two Soldiers Wearing Late Medieval
Drew Panckeri
Two Small Guys With Guns Are Followed By A Big
Edward Steed
As For Me, I Believe In No Taxation, With Or
Ed Fisher
World War I Soldiers Fire From Behind Trenches
Nick Downes
A World War 2 Soldier Speaks Into A Radio-pack
Avi Steinberg
I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
Alan Dunn
It's Direct From The Pentagon. Scratch Salisbury
Donald Reilly
Boarding Group Three
Mads Horwath
I'm Sure It's All Right. It's A Horse
Richard Decker
Secure Access Code
Ed Himelblau
New Yorker September 30th, 1944
Alan Dunn
New Yorker April 11th, 1942
Alan Dunn
Having trouble getting everyone lined up
Frank Cotham
If You Exercise A Normal Amount Of Curiosity
Alan Dunn
Crazy Bastard Thinks He's Napoleon
Frank Cotham
I've Never Seen Mom This Angry Before
Zachary Kanin
A Toy Soldier Addresses A Second Toy Soldier
Bob Eckstein
Do You Care For The Soldier Type?
Sydney Hoff
Many Soldiers And A Tank Marching Along A Road
Edward Steed
Two Soldiers Are Seen Speaking In The Midst
Farley Katz
He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
Richard Decker
Two Soldiers Dress Up In Camouflage
Edward Steed
When Do The Soldiers Get Here?
Richard Decker
A Carrier Pigeon Holds A Rolled Up Message
Will McPhail
Trojan Speed Bump
Pat Achilles
Now Who Do I See About The Sweetheart In Every
Richard Decker
All Perfectly Normal
Paul Noth
New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
Can They Really Make A Yale Man A Private?
Barbara Shermund
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Alain
Veterans Day
Benjamin Schwartz
From The Cyclotron Of Berkeley To The Labs
Frank Modell
Don't Eat Fruit Or Vegetables Unless
Alan Dunn
The Horse Is Nice
Arnie Levin
You'll ?nd Parcheesi
Alan Dunn
The National Capital
Homeward Bound
Gluyas Williams
We're Going To Have To Start Drafting People
Frank Cotham
New Yorker May 7th, 1984
Mischa Richter
Think Private Willoughby
Helen E Hokinson
I Wish You'd Stop Saying 'here Comes Another
Richard Decker
He Doesn't Really Care
Frank Cotham
Yes, I Can See Where You're Going, All Right, But
John Kaunus
A ?ne Thing! Now It Tells Me The Date
Chon Day
Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
Perry Barlow
Too Matchy Matchy
Sofia Warren
Void Where Prohibited By Law
Warren Miller
It's Personal
Michael Maslin
New Yorker June 26th, 1943
Alain
Offensive Remarks
Frank Cotham
I Don't Like To Tattle, But
George Booth
The Bill For These Things
Richard Decker
New Yorker November 29th, 1941
Alan Dunn
New Yorker March 30th, 1940
Carl Rose
Digging In For The Winter
George Price
New Yorker November 9th, 1940
Otto Soglow
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Gardner Rea
New Yorker January 6th, 1940
Constantin Alajalov
Did You Ever Read Thornton Wilder?
Robert J Day
New Yorker March 21st, 1942
Christina Malman
A Clown Is Seen Walking Into A Door Which Says
Michael Crawford
New Yorker August 21st, 1943
Alan Dunn