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    Default Vintage Military Shaving Photos

    As I was looking at old shaving videos, I came across memory.loc.gov which had several vintage shaving images, including these great photos of servicemen shaving:

    GI shaving in foxhole using helmet as basin (1945)


    Soldier shaving (date & location unknown)


    Fifth Cavalry in camp at Grant Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois (1915)


    Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Sergeant George Camblair shaving in the morning at the camp. (1942)


    Sergeant Crowley holding a mirror and shaving, kneeling in a field (1927)


    GI shaving in the shell-blasted church at Pietra Colora (1945)


    Recruit lathering his face with a shaving brush in front of a makeshift vanity at the military school at Fort Sheridan, Illinois (1915)


    Recruit shaving at a makeshift vanity at the military camp at Fort Sheridan, Illinois] (1915)


    Italian boys watching a GI getting a shave (1945)
    ~ Samuel

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    Great find. Got any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roughrider
    Great find. Got any more?
    You bet. I've posted them in a new thread.
    ~ Samuel

    "A man who does NOT wet shave need not concern himself with the dismal prospect of life in a future hell--- he is already living it." - Charles A. Roberts

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    These photos are excellent. Do you collect vintage shaving pics of is this the beginning of a new obsession?
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    What better what to "decorate" a shave den"? Great photos, and thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnybc
    These photos are excellent. Do you collect vintage shaving pics or is this the beginning of a new obsession?
    The latter. It is quite facinating to see thes old photos.
    ~ Samuel

    "A man who does NOT wet shave need not concern himself with the dismal prospect of life in a future hell--- he is already living it." - Charles A. Roberts

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtaylor61
    What better what to "decorate" a shave den"? Great photos, and thanks for sharing.

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    That's a great idea. Some of these photos at memory.loc.gov are provided in large format so they could eaily be printed on photo paper and framed.
    ~ Samuel

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    Soldier in WW2 shaving to enable an air-tight seal when wearing his gas mask.





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    Those pictures brought back memories for me!

    When I was in the Army, we were all issued a "steel pot"- much better for keeping your water hot than the current kevlar helmets of today.

    Plus, shaving was a must- no way to escape the effects of 'gas' w/o having a tight seal-which u could not have unless your face was BBS.


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    Could you please direct us to the new thread? Thanks!
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    Thanks for this post, I love it.
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    I'm a part of this heritage....wow.
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    These pics are amazingly cool.

    Thanks for sharing. If you have more; keep them coming


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    Very cool pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by roughrider View Post
    Soldier in WW2 shaving to enable an air-tight seal when wearing his gas mask.





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    Default Great Pictures

    Thank you for the pictures.

    My father served in WWII in England, North Africa, Sicily, and France. I remember him telling me once about having to use their helmets to crack the ice that had formed on the water barrels so they could shave. Ouch! I don't recall where this was but, apparently, they didn't have hot towels there either.
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    It's an interesting juxtaposition in some of those pictures, for example, the chaos of the bombed out church to the simple, peaceful shaving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holyhabanero View Post
    That's a great idea. Some of these photos at memory.loc.gov are provided in large format so they could eaily be printed on photo paper and framed.
    Go to that link and use the search term shave. You'll get well over 500 items to check out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mk-ultra View Post
    I remember him telling me once about having to use their helmets to crack the ice that had formed on the water barrels so they could shave.
    There's a part in Band of Brothers where one of the officers is trying to generate lather with ice water. Thanks to all our military personnel for your sacrifices (even the shaving ones) and service to this great nation. Cool pics by the way.

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    These are awesome pictures, Boy do I remember when.......

    Thanks for sharing these with all of us....

 

 

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