In 1922 he published a short history of his regiment's wartime exploits.
"The Boat," for example, collaged with letters from the artist's sister, appears to be a memorial, and "B-17" commemorates his father's wartime exploits.
In 1998, Gray and Peterson revised the show, adding one new song and presenting events through the eyes of a much older Bishop recalling his wartime exploits.
For her wartime exploits, Bayda was awarded the honorary title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
While there, Burnside encountered an intense advocate in James "Jack" Monroe who shared his obsessive fascination of the wartime exploits of the original Captain America.
The speech became an icon of popular culture after the 1970 film Patton, which was about the general's wartime exploits.
The Gray Ghost (TV series), a short-lived (1957-1958) television series that portrayed Mosby's fictionalized wartime exploits.
Like many Germans, Hausen did not speak apologetically of his father's wartime exploits.
It was based on the real-life wartime exploits of Welsh munitions worker Melbourne Johns.
The topics chosen for Fleming were familiar ground for him to cover, with hidden gold, tropical fish and the wartime exploits of commandos all coming from elements of his past.