Hiring Veterans Illustration
The illustration to the left depicts a group of three soldiers in the "before" circle. As veterans, they have then joined the civilian workforce in the "after" circle. As troops return home, there's an initiative in place to encourage businesses to recruit and hire these qualified veterans. Use this illustration to help communicate (and achieve) that goal.
Military Communication Network Illustration
This vector drawing shows military personnel standing on a random matrix connected with dotted lines. It's a way to illustrate a modern military and its high-tech communication network. Each dotted line represents an order, or an important piece of intelligence, that is communicated from command to the front lines (and every way in between) through the use of wireless mobile technology.
Military Personnel: Vector Stock Illustration
These army soldiers and officers are detailed, and illustrated in a dignified way (they are not cartoons). They are shown on a blank background in isometric view. As with all my illustrations, you can use Adobe Illustrator or similar vector software to rearrange them to fit your design, Flash game or animation.
Military Machine/War Machine Illustration
This illustration of military soldiers standing on machine gears can help illustrate the concept of a well-functioning armed forces or national defense system, though the style of the drawing tends to be value-neutral. Soldiers and officers do not represent any particular country, though they are wearing modern uniforms and combat gear.
Concept Illustration Depicting a Reduction in Troops
This illustration is intended to communicate the idea of a military force as it gradually leaves its occupied country. Soldiers are standing on a bar graph, and the bars gradually reduce in size, and in the represented quantity of data. This could illustrate a real-world situation, such as the US army leaving Afghanistan, or it could have a more conceptual, general purpose.

