Military Images magazine complete Volume XXV (25) July-August 2003 to May-June 2004. All six (6) issues are in good to excellent condition. A blemish on the underside of my scanner's platen (glass plate) leaves a smudge on the scans. This disfigurement is not present in the magazine. I will be listing additional volumes of MI soon. 

Number 1 (July/August 2003)

Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, A Photo Survey of Union Artillerymen, A Gray Cannoneer, “Things Look Favorable:” Two letters from the 97th Pennsylvania at Petersburg, “As Busy as Bees,” “My Luck Is Due to Break Soon,” Bell’s Boys of Company B, The Work of Hamilton & Kellogg, “An Exceedingly Dangerous Man,” “I Can’t Give You My Colors,” Unraveling a Family’s Secrets, Uniforms & History, The Return of Cap’n Bob’s Caveat Emptorium, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot.

Number 2 (September/October 2003)

Mail Call, Passing in Review, “True” Zouaves, Uniforms & History, Pennsylvania “Zouaves,” “Old Four Eyes Is Here,” Scenes from the Battle of Mobile Bay, “A Brave and Efficient Officer:” Charles Roberts of the 124th Pennsylvania, A World at War, “The Worst Times We Have,” “We Thought That He Was Dead,” Post-War Navy Uniforms, The Court Martial of Levy Lincoln, Serving Unto Death, False-Embroidered Infantry Horns, An Early Air Raid, A Short History of Kentucky Guerrillas, Who Are These Guys?, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot.

Number 3 (November/December 2003)

Mail Call, Passing in Review, A Table Full of Federals, A Field Burial, 1898, From Nebraska to the Shenandoah, “Miracles of American Spirit,” “A Blasé, Played-Out, Gentlemanly Man,” The Game, Uniforms of the 1876 Centennial, “Corporal Shoemaker’s Revenge,” George Mingins of the Christian Commission, The Cox Boys Go to War, “I Must Go to My Boys,” Uniforms & History, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot.

Number 4 (January/February 2004)

Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, Here Comes the Navy, “A Pleasant Way of Making Himself Intolerable,” George Bosley: Soldier, Medical Cadet, Assistant Surgeon, “The Major Has Fairly Won His Spurs,” The North’s Largest Regiment: The 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, “The Cheering Spot of His Experience,” Herbert Roland, 13th Mississippi Infantry, “Miasma Fogs and River Mists,” “They’re Just Commons,” The Famed 7th New York: Three photos in the Ron Da Silva collection, “My Men Fell on Every Side of Me,” William Cornwell, 10th New York Heavy Artillery, Uniforms & History, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot.

Number 5 (March/April 2004)

Editor’s Desk; Mail Call; Passing in Review; Warriors of 1863; Bluecoats Return to Chickamauga; Chickamauga in World War One; The New York State Jacket; 3 Members of the 4th Tennessee Cavalry; More Boys of the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry; A Night of Terror; The Mystery Photographer; U.S. Cavalry, 1898, Stereos; The Passing of A.J. Krohn; More of Bell’s Boys; Bull Run Discovered; Thornton or Thornberry; Uniforms & History; Stragglers; The Last Shot.

Number 6 (May/June 2004)

Editor’s Desk and Mail Call; Passing in Review; Dashing Blockade Runner: Captain Thomas J. Lockwood; Unusual Union Rank Insignia; Washington at War: Landmarks of the Nation’s Capital During the Civil War; The Richland Volunteer Rifle Company; Custer’s Best Man: Brevet Lt. Col. Jacob Lyman Greene; Custer’s Roommate at West Point: James P. Parker; Uniforms & History; Stragglers: Some gems from our readers; Sutler’s Row; The Last Shot; Back cover.