Index Page for John Froemke's Military Photos

This is a list of the various Military photos that John has put together and keeps updating. It started out as a fun site. Then I started thinking about it and decided I didn't want people to think of war as fun so I have been making it an eclectic group of pictures showing how bad war can be but still showing the bravery of many people in the services. Then I still want to show how we all do have fun at times.



This site is really in movement. I am always working on it and adding things. Feel free to send me any corrections.

Click here for some photos of the Japanese sneak attack on Peral Harbor and Schofield Barracks
Because there are only about 55 thumbnails, it should pop up.

Click here for some photos of actors who were in the service
Because there are only about 40 thumbnails, it should pop up.

Click here for a variety of military posters
Because there are only about 45 thumbnails, it should pop up.

Click here for some photos of military helicoptors
Because there are about 60 thumbnails, it may take a few seconds.

I am a member of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) because of two relatives that were in the Civil War. My Mom's Mom's Dad was Louis Brech (Brecht) who was a Marine recruited from Chicago and was in the 1st Marine Light Artillery of New York. He was discharged from the Marines early because, after being in two battles in North Carolina (Kinson and one other) there was a problem with how the 1st was started and it was disbanded. He received his honorable discharge in New Bern, NC. My other relative, Peter Haedtler (Heitler), was in the 55th Illinois Regiment Infantry and received a Medical Discharge as a Seargant after the Battle of Shiloh, during which he was in the hospital with consumption (TB).
Click here for Civil War or War Between the States photos
Because there are about 325 thumbnails, it will take a little longer.

Click here for some ships and boats photos
Because there are about 375 thumbnails, it will take a little longer.

Click here for some military plane photos
Because there are almost 600 thumbnails, it will take even longer.

Click here for some general boots on the ground Military photos
Because there are slightly over 2,050 thumbnails, it will take the longest to pop up.



Next ones are not to be looked at unless Japanese crimes against the Chinese are of interest to you.

The next set are adult only. Just a dozen but the worst of the worst in terms of the way people were killed to instill fear in the survivors as a government policy of rape and murder. Click here for some very adult photos of the Nanking massacre by the Japanese



The next set are from a couple of local Civil War organizations I joined.

First there is the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War because I have two relatives who were in the Civil War.

This is the national organization for SUVCW.

Click here to see the GAR part of Oakwoods.

This is the national organization for SUVCW.

This is a site explaining the Camp Custer SUVCW.

Click here to see the Memorial Day 2009 Camp Custer presentation at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.


Then there is the Sons of Confederate Veterans because they take care of the Confederate Mound at Oakwoods Cemetery in Chicago where I used to play at when we decorated the graves on Decoration day.

This is the local SCV Camp that I am a member of.


This is the national organization for SCV.


Click here to see the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), Confederate Remembrance Day 2009 at Oakwoods.


I was in The Air Force 1963-1967, Medic trained as an X-Ray Specialist then stationed in Montana and Korea. Family has served in Army, Navy, Army Air Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines at different times in our country's history. So I have added some pictures from our family, more to be added.


If you have any Family or friends pictures from when they were in the Military and wouldn't mind me puting them up on the web, please send them to me. I really do want to add real people to this collection. Feel free to E-Mail John at JAFroemke@cs.com

Since 1776 The United States has been protecting itself and later other countries. This is a list that shows some of the military conflicts, wars, peace actions, et cetera. I thought it would be appropriate on this page.

Revolutionary War 1775-1783

Battle of the Wabash 1791

Gabriel's Revolt in Virginia 1800

Tripolitan War 1801-05

US Occupation of West Florida 1810

Tecumseh's War 1811

War of 1812

Fort Mims Massacre 1813

Creek War 1813-14

Algerine War 1815

First Seminole War 1817-18

Vesy's Rebellion 1822

Arikara "War" 1823

Fredonian Rebellion 1826-7

Turner's Rebellion 1831

Black Hawk's War 1832

Texan Independence War 1835-36

Indian Stream "War" 1835

Murrel's Rebellion 1835

Second Seminole War 1835-43

Aroostook War 1838-39

Buckshot War 1838

Amistad Mutiny 1939

The Creole Mutiny 1841

Dorr's Rebellion in Rhode Island 1842

Mexican-American War 1846-48

Bear Flag Revolt in California 1846

Whitman Massacre 1847

Cayuse War 1848-55

Walker War 1853-1854

Third Seminole War 1855-58

Rogue River Wars 1855-6

Wakarusa War 1855

Yakima War 1855-8

Pottawatomie Massacre 1856

Spirit Lake Massacre 1857

Mountain Meadows Massacre 1857

Utah War 1857-8

Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry 1859

Apache and Navaho War 1860-5

American Civil War 1861-65

Sioux War 1862-64

Sand Creek Massacre 1864

Cheyenne & Arapaho War 1864-68

Saint Albans Raid 1864

Sioux War 1865-68

Fenian Raiders 1866-70

Fetterman Massacre 1866

Wagon Box Fight 1867

Blood River Massacre in Montana 1870

Camp Grant Massacre 1871

Apache War 1871-73

Modoc War 1872-3

Kiowa War 1874

Red River Indian War 1874-75

Apache War 1876-83

Sioux War 1876-77

Nez Perce War 1877

Bannock War 1878

Cheyenne War 1878

Victorio's Apache Raiding 1879

Apache War 1885-6

Sioux War 1890-91

Samoan Civil War 1898-99

Spanish-American War 1898

Philippine-American War 1899-1902

Assassination of McKinley 1901

Moro Resistance: Philippines 1901-13

Panamanian Secession 1903

Black Patch War 1904-9

American Occupation of Cuba 1906-7

Haitian Revolt 1915

Poncho Villa's Raids 1916-17

Preparedness Day Bombing in America 1916

Cuban Revolt of 1917

Dominican Occupation Revolt 1917-21

World War I 1917-18

Russian Civil War 1918-20

Haitian Occupation Revolt 1918

Costa Rican Counterrevolution 1919

Costa Rican-Panamanian Border Clash 1921

Panama City Rent Riot 1925

"Bonus Marchers" Intervention 1932

Sakdal Uprising in the Philippines 1935

Panay Incident in China 1937

World War II 1939-45

Korean Occupation Rebellion 1946

Cold War 1947-1991

Berlin Blockade 1948-9

Korean Guerrilla War 1948-9

Ysu Rebellion in US Occupied Korea 1948

Attack on Blair House 1950

Anglo-American Plot: Albania 1950-2

Korean War 1950-53

Nationalist Uprising in Puerto Rico 1950

Anglo-American Plot: Iran 1953

The U-2 Incident 1960

Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961

Berlin Wall Crisis 1961

Cuban Missile Crisis 1962

Pathet Lao Insurgency 1962-75

Panama: Anti-American Rioting 1964

Gulf of Tonkin Incident 1964

Dominican Civil War 1965

Black Panthers in America 1966-73

Pueblo Incident 1968

Trinidadian Rebellion 1970

Mayaguez Incident: Cambodia 1975

Panama Canal Negotiation Crisis 1975

Peace Village Incident 1976

Panama Canal Treaty Ratification 1977

Dominican Electoral Intervention 1978

Jonestown, Guyana 1978

US Ambassador: Afghanistan 1979

Iran Hostage Crisis 1979-81

Libyan Airspace Incident 1981

Shooting Down of KAL007: 1983

American Raid on Libya 1986

Stark Incident 1987

Strait of Hormuz Incident 1988

Libyan Fighters Incident 1989

US Invasion of Panama 1989

Collapse of the Berlin Wall 1989-90

Persian Gulf War 1990-91

Gulf War 1991

Somalia 1992

Yugoslavia 1999

War on Terrorism (2001-Present)

Afghanistan

Philippines 2002

Liberia 2003

Iraq (2002-Present)




John's Radiology/Cardiology businesses name is JAF LLC d/b/a MMI.
Click below for the main business I am in.
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Click below for one of my general business web sites.
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Our son, John, Jr. steering our old sailboat "Helen" on Lake Michigan when storm clouds were coming up.


"Night closed us in gently and we lit the kerosene running lamps and hung them in the rigging. Out here in the middle of nowhere they looked cheerful and secure. I felt as if everything bad in my life had remained onshore and everything good was out on the water with me."
Bob Shacochis from 'Dead Reckoning'

One Nation Under God





A Veteran - whether active duty, retired, National Guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount "up to and including my life".

That is Honor, and there are way to many people in this country who no longer understand it.

-Author Unknown
United States Air Force


Just as an FYI (For Your Information), we were not alone in being at war, here are some others around the world and the number of people that died:


1860-65: American civil war (360,000)
1886-1908: Belgium-Congo Free State (3 million)
1899-02: British-Boer war (100,000)
1899-03: Colombian civil war (120,000)
1899-02: Philippines vs USA (20,000)
1900-01: Boxer rebels against Russia, Britain, France, Japan, USA against rebels (35,000)
1903: Ottomans vs Macedonian rebels (20,000)
1904: Germany vs Namibia (65,000)
1904-05: Japan vs Russia (150,000)
1910-20: Mexican revolution (250,000)
1911: Chinese Revolution (2.4 million)
1911-12: Italian-Ottoman war (20,000)
1912-13: Balkan wars (150,000)
1915: the Ottoman empire slaughters Armenians (1.2 million)
1915-20: the Ottoman empire slaughters 500,000 Assyrians
1916-23: the Ottoman empire slaughters 350,000 Greek Pontians and 480,000 Anatolian Greeks
1914-18: World War I (20 million)
1916: Kyrgyz revolt against Russia (120,000)
1917-21: Soviet revolution (5 million)
1917-19: Greece vs Turkey (45,000)
1919-21: Poland vs Soviet Union (27,000)
1928-37: Chinese civil war (2 million)
1931: Japanese Manchurian War (1.1 million)
1932-33: Soviet Union vs Ukraine (10 million)
1934: Mao's Long March (170,000)
1936: Italy's invasion of Ethiopia (200,000)
1936-37: Stalin's purges (13 million)
1936-39: Spanish civil war (600,000)
1937-45: Japanese invasion of China (500,000)
1939-45: World War II (55 million) including holocaust and Chinese revolution
1946-49: Chinese civil war (1.2 million)
1946-49: Greek civil war (50,000)
1946-54: France-Vietnam war (600,000)
1947: Partition of India and Pakistan (1 million)
1947: Taiwan's uprising against the Kuomintang (30,000)
1948-1958: Colombian civil war (250,000)
1948-1973: Arab-Israeli wars (70,000)
1949-: Indian Muslims vs Hindus (20,000)
1949-50: Mainland China vs Tibet (1,200,000)
1950-53: Korean war (3 million)
1952-59: Kenya's Mau Mau insurrection (20,000)
1954-62: French-Algerian war (368,000)
1958-61: Mao's "Great Leap Forward" (38 million)
1960-90: South Africa vs Africa National Congress (?)
1960-96: Guatemala's civil war (200,000)
1961-98: Indonesia vs West Papua/Irian (100,000)
1961-2003: Kurds vs Iraq (180,000)
1962-75: Mozambique Frelimo vs Portugal (?)
1964-73: USA-Vietnam war (3 million)
1965: second India-Pakistan war over Kashmir
1965-66: Indonesian civil war (250,000)
1966-69: Mao's "Cultural Revolution" (11 million)
1966-: Colombia's civil war (31,000)
1967-70: Nigeria-Biafra civil war (800,000)
1968-80: Rhodesia's civil war (?)
1969-: Philippines vs New People's Army (40,000)
1969-79: Idi Amin, Uganda (300,000)
1969-02: IRA - Norther Ireland's civil war (2,000)
1969-79: Francisco Macias Nguema, Equatorial Guinea (50,000)
1971: Pakistan-Bangladesh civil war (500,000)
1972-: Philippines vs Muslim separatists (Moro Islamic Liberation Front, etc) (120,000)
1972: Burundi's civil war (300,000)
1972-79: Rhodesia/Zimbabwe's civil war (30,000)
1974-91: Ethiopian civil war (1,000,000)
1975-78: Menghitsu, Ethiopia (1.5 million)
1975-79: Khmer Rouge, Cambodia (1.7 million)
1975-89: Boat people, Vietnam (250,000)
1975-90: civil war in Lebanon (40,000)
1975-87: Laos' civil war (184,000)
1975-2002: Angolan civil war (500,000)
1976-83: Argentina's military regime (20,000)
1976-93: Mozambique's civil war (900,000)
1976-98: Indonesia-East Timor civil war (600,000)
1976-2005: Indonesia-Aceh (GAM) civil war (12,000)
1977-92: El Salvador's civil war (75,000)
1979: Vietnam-China war (30,000)
1979-88: the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan (1.3 million)
1980-88: Iraq-Iran war (1 million)
1980-92: Sendero Luminoso - Peru's civil war (69,000)
1980-99: Kurds vs Turkey (35,000)
1981-90: Nicaragua vs Contras (60,000)
1982-90: Hissene Habre, Chad (40,000)
1983-: Sri Lanka's civil war (70,000)
1983-2002: Sudanese civil war (2 million)
1986-: Indian Kashmir's civil war (60,000)
1987-: Palestinian Intifada (4,500)
1988-2001: Afghanistan civil war (400,000)
1988-2004: Somalia's civil war (550,000)
1989-: Liberian civil war (220,000)
1989-: Uganda vs Lord's Resistance Army (30,000)
1991: Gulf War - large coalition against Iraq to liberate Kuwait (85,000)
1991-97: Congo's civil war (800,000)
1991-2000: Sierra Leone's civil war (200,000)
1991-: Russia-Chechnya civil war (200,000)
1991-94: Armenia-Azerbaijan war (35,000)
1992-96: Tajikstan's civil war war (50,000)
1992-96: Yugoslavian wars (260,000)
1992-99: Algerian civil war (150,000)
1993-97: Congo Brazzaville's civil war (100,000)
1993-2005: Burundi's civil war (200,000)
1994: Rwanda's civil war (900,000)
1995-: Pakistani Sunnis vs Shiites (1,300)
1995-: Maoist rebellion in Nepal (12,000)
1998-: Congo/Zaire's war - Rwanda and Uganda vs Zimbabwe, Angola and Namibia (3.8 million)
1998-2000: Ethiopia-Eritrea war (75,000)
1999: Kosovo's liberation war - NATO vs Serbia (2,000)
2001-: Afghanistan's liberation war - USA & UK vs Taliban (40,000)
2002-: Cote d'Ivoire's civil war (1,000)
2003: Second Iraq-USA war - USA, UK and Australia vs Saddam Hussein (14,000)
2003-: Sudan vs JEM/Darfur (200,000)
2003-: Iraq's civil war (60,000)
2004-: Sudan vs SPLM & Eritrea (?)
2004-: Yemen vs Shiite Muslims (?)
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Arab-Israeli wars
I (1947-49): 6,373 Israeli and 15,000 Arabs die
II (1956): 231 Israeli and 3,000 Egyptians die
III (1967): 776 Israeli and 20,000 Arabs die
IV (1973): 2,688 Israeli and 18,000 Arabs die
Intifada I (1987-92): 170 Israelis and 1,000 Palestinians
Intifada II (2000-03): 700 Israelis and 2,000 Palestinians
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Why Off The Mall as a web site? Because the Mall in Washington, D.C. is a great place.



The National Mall features the following museums and monuments:
1. Washington Monument
2. National Museum of American History
3. National Museum of Natural History
4. National Gallery of Art sculpture garden
5. West Building of the National Gallery of Art
6. East Building of the National Gallery of Art
7. United States Capitol
8. Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
9. United States Botanic Garden
10. National Museum of the American Indian (note: image above shows site still under construction)
11. National Air and Space Museum
12. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
13. Arts and Industries Building
14. Smithsonian Institution Building ("The Castle")
15. Freer Gallery of Art
16. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
17. National Museum of African Art

  

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Here are some other websites you may be interested in:

Links of interest
The USS Kearny (On October 17, 1941 the USS KEARNY was the first U.S. Naval Ship torpedoed by a U-boat in World War II. )
This is the Sons of Confederate Veterans site, I am an auxilary member here because I don't have an relatives that in the Confederate Military
This is a power point I am working on regarding the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War camp I am an active member in. Two relatives fought in the War Between The States, one in the Army, 55th Illinois Infantry, and one in the Marines, 1st New York Light Artillary.
American College of Cardiovascular Administrators
American College of Cardiology
Radiological Society of North America
American Healthcare Radiology Administrators
American Society of Radiologic Technologists
Society of Cardiovascular & Interventional Radiology
American Heart Association
American College of Healthcare Executives
Healthcare Financial Management Association
Modern Healthcare
American Roentgen Ray Society
Diagnostic Imaging
Association For Services Management International
Genesis Medical Imaging for MR / CT Services
Vepro for filmless solutions throughout the Radiology and Cardiology Departments (CD/DVD or PACS storage of images)
Snopes Rumor Buster
My Cousin, Judy Geist, who we miss.
Adult and Teen Down Syndrome Center
Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
Father of the Man: A Journey Toward Reconciliation
Ken Badoian a sailor and his art.
The U.S. Government Made Easy web site
The Heart
Final Inspection


The soldier stood and faced God,
Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining.
Just as brightly as his brass.

"Step forward now,soldier.
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"

The soldier squared his shoulders and said,
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
Because those of us who carry guns,
Can't always be a saint.
I've had to work most Sundays,
And at times my talk was tough.
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny,
That wasn't mine to keep....
Though I worked a lot of overtime.
When the bills just got too steep.
And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at times I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God, forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place,
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around,
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here, Lord.
It needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand.

There was a silence all around the throne,
Where the saints had often trod.
As the soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.

"Step forward now,soldier
you've borne your burdens well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets;
you've done your time in Hell."