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This media file depicts an indoor military history exhibit within a museum, likely located in Athens, Greece. The central focus is a large glass display case showcasing two mannequins dressed in distinct military uniforms.

The mannequin on the left wears a light olive-green field uniform, consistent with mid-20th century American military attire. It includes a steel M1-style helmet, a long-sleeved jacket, and trousers. A prominent shoulder patch on the left arm is visible, featuring a yellow shield with a black horse head and a diagonal stripe, identifying it as the insignia of the U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division. The mannequin is also equipped with a brown leather shoulder bag or satchel and a matching leather holster on its hip.

The mannequin on the right is dressed in a dark blue, formal military uniform, characterized by gold braiding, epaulets, and a white belt. It wears a dark cap with gold trim. This uniform appears to be a ceremonial or dress uniform, possibly European or Greek.

In the background, within and behind the display case, framed historical documents, certificates, and photographs are exhibited on dark panels. The museum environment features a dark ceiling with both recessed spotlights and a large rectangular panel light. To the right, a wooden cabinet-style display runs along the wall. Partially visible text on the wall reads "ΕΚΣΤΡΑΤΕΥΤΙΚΟ" (Greek for "Expeditionary") and "GREEK EXPEDITIONARY," strongly suggesting the exhibit relates to a Greek expeditionary force, possibly referencing their involvement in conflicts such as the Korean War where the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division also participated. The overall scene is a well-lit, static museum display designed for educational purposes.
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file depicts an indoor military history exhibit within a museum, likely located in Athens, Greece. The central focus is a large glass display case showcasing two mannequins dressed in distinct military uniforms. The mannequin on the left wears a light olive-green field uniform, consistent with mid-20th century American military attire. It includes a steel M1-style helmet, a long-sleeved jacket, and trousers. A prominent shoulder patch on the left arm is visible, featuring a yellow shield with a black horse head and a diagonal stripe, identifying it as the insignia of the U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division. The mannequin is also equipped with a brown leather shoulder bag or satchel and a matching leather holster on its hip. The mannequin on the right is dressed in a dark blue, formal military uniform, characterized by gold braiding, epaulets, and a white belt. It wears a dark cap with gold trim. This uniform appears to be a ceremonial or dress uniform, possibly European or Greek. In the background, within and behind the display case, framed historical documents, certificates, and photographs are exhibited on dark panels. The museum environment features a dark ceiling with both recessed spotlights and a large rectangular panel light. To the right, a wooden cabinet-style display runs along the wall. Partially visible text on the wall reads "ΕΚΣΤΡΑΤΕΥΤΙΚΟ" (Greek for "Expeditionary") and "GREEK EXPEDITIONARY," strongly suggesting the exhibit relates to a Greek expeditionary force, possibly referencing their involvement in conflicts such as the Korean War where the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division also participated. The overall scene is a well-lit, static museum display designed for educational purposes.

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