You closed this request and a bunch of other requests as "kept", claiming that the material was created by the United States Government. What is your source for this claim? The pictures are apparently part of a set and all pictures have the same art style, so it would seem a lot more likely that the Memorial Student Center itself created the illustrations and the text instead of asking the government to do this. --Stefan2 (talk) 20:41, 5 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Stefan2: The images look like they were sketches from historic photos (which can arguably be derivative copyright, I get that), to be more specific with an example [1]. So many scattered nominations of historic images is not the correct action IMHO. I will agree that it is preferable to have the proper source citations for these or even better an OTRS ticket to Texas A&M. I do not think handing this issue needs COM:DEL discussion. Do you think you can pursue this OTRS angle for me? If their reply is negative, I can delete the files myself. These are MOH recipients so they must have US Gov variants somewhere if these aren't salvageable... -- とある白い猫ちぃ? 19:58, 25 March 2016 (UTC)