RM2RCNATN–A view from a ruined garden in Vaux, captured in a photograph taken by Capt.Harry E. Townsend. The photo is part of the official American military artists' drawing description symbols. The image portrays the aftermath of war and provides a glimpse into the devastations caused during World War I.
RM2RCFM5X–President Woodrow Wilson's visit to Rome, Italy in 1919. This photograph captures a street scene during his visit. As part of the American military activities during World War One, the image showcases the significance and diplomatic relations between the United States and Italy during that time.
RM2RBXBWX–Aerial view of unidentified location during World War One. Photo taken by Signal Corps on March 10, 1921. The image does not provide any specific details or identification. Note: This photo is part of the official collection and numbered 8754.
RM2RBXJDM–A Y.M.C.A. truck making its way through the shell-fire-ridden streets of Laneuville, Meuse, France during World War One. The photograph, taken by Lieutenant P.W. Claud on November 5, 1918, captures the harrowing conditions the military personnel faced during the war. The image has been cleared by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date of issuance is unknown.
RM2RC58E3–Image of a Speedograph Camera manufactured by C.H. Clark. It was used by the Signal Corps during World War One. The camera was produced at 60 Grand St. in New York City. The camera model is labeled as SUMBER 68, 489, and has the photographer's description tag. Written notes mention the camera's unique symbol A SP REDO GRAPH.
RM2RC8HH8–Soldiers navigate through the interior of the St. Quentin Canal, which was used as Hindenburg Headquarters during World War I. The photograph, taken on October 15, 1918, provides a glimpse into the military activities during the war. Captured by Lt. E.O. Harrs, it was approved by the A.E.P. censor, although the exact date of approval is unknown.
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RM2RCKJ8W–'View of the open plain of 2 Kilos, stretching from Grandpre to Argonne Forest. This is where American soldiers made their way into Grandpre during World War One. The photograph was taken on October 19, 1918, by 2nd Lt. A.C. Puff, S.R.C. It was passed by the A.E.P Censor and issued by W.F.C.'
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RM2RCHT5M–American soldier, Sgt. A. Marcioni, seen in a photograph taken on September 28, 1918, during World War I. The image shows Sgt. Marcioni inside a shelled house in the front line on the Piave Sector near Varage, Italy. The photograph was subsequently passed by the A.E.P. censor.
RM2RCJN66–Image showing Major C.M. Sawyer, D.S.O. and Captain W.M. Hardie of the 26th Division Staff in Verdun, Meux, France during World War One. Date of the photograph and photographer's information provided. Censorship approval and issuance by W.F.C. PEMIA noted.
RM2RBWW10–Private Brotherhood poses for a photo on Hill No. 299 near Cunel, Meuse, France during World War One. The image, taken on October 30, 1918, and photographed by Sunderland, shows a view of the landscape looking north. The photograph was approved by the Army Exchange Photographic (A.E.P.) censor, although the specific date of approval is not known.
RM2RCG18H–American Field Artillery heading towards the Argonne Front, passing through a destroyed town northwest of Verdun, Maleneannt. Balley E., 16th F.A. Issued by A.E.P. Censor. Photo taken by S.C. Put. R. P. Antrim, official photographer, on May 23, for Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
RM2RCME5G–An operating room at a U.S.A. camp hospital in Joinville, LaPont, Seine, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 16, 1919, by photographer Jos.M. Lilles, S.C. The image shows medical equipment and a surgical table in a prepared operating room.
RM2RC31BP–Interior view of Bush Terminal showing the damage caused by the S.S. Absecon during World War One. The photograph, taken by Lt. Geo.H. Lyon, S.C., on April 11, 1919, depicts the Absecon amidships, as well as the extent of the damage to the terminal. Label notes describe the photo as number 47357 in the collection.
RM2RC0YNP–2nd Lt. G.F. Shoedsack, a Signal Corps photographer, captured this photo on October 19, 1918, near Brieulles, Meuse, France. The image shows him in No Man's Land during World War I. The photograph was taken by Sgt. C.E. Dunn and was approved by the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RCJ3B1–1st Lt. F.S. Carpenter, a member of the Signal Corps, is pictured in this photograph from the American Military Activities during World War One collection. The image shows Lt. Carpenter wearing his uniform and insignia. The photograph was issued on April 16, 1918, and is part of the Signal Corps photographic collection. The image is mounted on a 7H3 photographic mounting card.
RM2RC8R77–2nd Lt. H. S. Drucker is seen watching a fire in Ville Devant Chaumont from lookout on Hill No.328. The photograph was taken on January 2, 1919. It was captured near Ville Devant Chaumont, Meuse, France during World War One. The image was approved by the A.E.P. censor, but the exact date is unknown.
RM2RC1CRF–Caption: A photograph of Crpl. F. C. Carnochan alongside Major General H. L. Rogers, Q. M. C., Chief Quartermaster of the A. E. F., in Paris, France. The image was taken on August 28, 1918 and released by the A. E. F. Censor. (Photo courtesy of 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One')
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RM2RBWRJ9–Pvt. Gibbons captured a photograph on December 11, 1918, depicting Lt. Col. William Hayward, Major Arthur W. Little, and Lt. Col. Pickering in Ungersheim, Alsace, France. The image was officially released by AEP censor, but the exact date is unknown. This image is a part of the 369th Infantry collection during World War One.
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RM2RCEYDD–Pvt. Clyde L. Eddy captures a photograph titled 'Ascension near Verdun, France' during World War One. The image depicts an aviator preparing for takeoff, highlighting the military's aviation capabilities in the war. This photograph was taken on November 11, 1918, and is part of the collection from S.C. Photographer Reco 2-26-19.
RM2RC9XMK–'Major A. E. Lord and a medical sergeant from the 129th Regiment Infantry, 33rd Division, are pictured in Cousenvoye, Meuse, France. The photograph, designated as 27,081 in the Signal Corps collection, captures their presence during World War One. A prominent Red Cross symbol can be seen on the building in the background.'
RM2RCHJWN–'SIGNAL CORPS ACTIVITIES. Filming the 1st Division parade in Washington, D.C. Captioned as HUMBER 67,048, this photograph captured the Signal Corps photographer in action, documenting the event for historical purposes. The photographer's detailed description and mentioned symbol emphasize the meticulous recording of military activities during World War One.'
RM2RC0W47–Title: Acceptance Park, Detroit - Military Plane in Flight Caption: A photograph taken on February 7, 1919, at Acceptance Park in Detroit, Michigan shows Plane No. 22806 in flight. This image was taken by Photographer 56056 from the D.M.A. The plane is seen soaring above the park, showcasing American military activities during World War One.
RM2RCETEH–Title: World War One: Lt. Jackson being aided by German prisoners Description: Lt. Jackson of the 27th Division, U.S.A., wounded during the drive at Vaux-Andigny, Aisne on October 17, 1918, is seen being carried to the rear by German prisoners. This photograph was taken in Busigny, Nord, France. Released by A.E.F. Censor on January 7, 1919.
RM2RCKACW–Building destroyed by German shell fire in Pont-A-Mousson, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War One. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Villanova on an unspecified date. It was later passed by the A.E.F. Censor and issued by the War Department Photograph Center (W.P.C.).
RM2RCFJA5–A U.S. filling station at Edgewood Arsenal, MD, operated by the Chemical Warfare Service during World War One. This image shows a cofferdam being constructed for a temporary water supply. The photograph was taken in August 1918 and received by the photographer on February 19, 1921. It was issued with notes 60243 and labeled as photograph number 232 by Hughes Co.
RM2RCC4KR–A photograph taken on November 13, 1918, shows a general view looking north towards the Town of Nantillois and the battlefield. The town and surrounding hill were part of the territory where the 80th Division fought during World War One. Located in Meuse, France, the image captures the aftermath of the battle. This photograph was released by A.E.P. Censor on January 16, 1919.
RM2RC37C2–Canadian soldiers on a mission visiting the city of Rheims in France during World War One. The soldiers, identified as part of the Canadian Mission, are shown accompanied by French officials. The photograph is numbered 8045 and was taken by H.F.O. Hoff.
RM2RCARE9–1st Lt. D.W. Scovell, in charge of the Identification Office, Hotel Crillon in Paris, France, poses for a photograph on February 6, 1919. The image, taken by Lt. H.S. Drucker, shows Lt. Scovell in military attire. This photograph is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
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RM2RCNGBY–Stg. William Thorpe, a photographer with the Signal Corps Photographic Detachment of the 26th Division, is shown photographing in front line trenches in Beaumont, France on May 4, 1918. This image is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection and was censored and released by the M.I.B. Censor on July 2, 1918.
RM2RBX8MY–Lieutenant E.H. Cooper and Privates Eikelbertry and Painter of Photography Unit 26th Division, [captured in Broussy, France]. The photograph was taken in 1918 as part of the Signal Corps' activities during World War One. This particular image has the identification number 11386 in the Signal Corps' records, and the description states that it is a photograph of the enlisted personnel in question.
RM2RCCE3J–Beau Desert Hospital Center, located in France, is depicted in this photograph taken by a Signal Corps photographer during World War One. The image bears the identification number 64087 and was received on March 10, 1921. The photographer's signature or marking symbol appears on the photo. The description of the image states it is of the Beau Desert Hospital Center in France. Additional notes mention the identification number 64087.
RM2RCA5FJ–Soldiers of the 131st Infantry Regiment, formerly part of the 1st Regiment Infantry, Illinois National Guard, 33rd Division, can be seen washing their clothes by the side of old French women in the River Orne running through a village in Salmagne, France. Photo taken on August 29, 1918. (Caption from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One - 111-SC-23465)
RM2RBYAD8–Title: Captain Lewis D. Tichenor, A.S.A.P., during World War I Caption: Captain Lewis D. Tichenor, of the American Signal Corps, pictured during World War I. This image was taken as part of the official photographs of American military activities during the war. Tichenor served as a captain in the A.S.A.P. and his photograph was assigned the number 29041.
RM2RC7T25–Commanding General of the Italian Army, General Armando Diaz, poses for a photograph on January 28, 1919. The image was taken by A.B.P.En lg. photographer, Subiekt 44886, and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One'. Encoding DMC notes MKKI.
RM2RCH0HR–Military personnel observe a church tower that miraculously survives heavy shellfire during World War One in Euvezen, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The surrounding buildings, however, are completely destroyed. This photograph was taken on September 22, 1918, and was received on November 6, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.F. censor, but no date was provided for the stamp.
RM2RCCPRA–American soldiers driving military vehicles on a road in Fruges, France during World War One. Lieutenant E. O. Harrs of the S.C.U.S.R. took the photograph on July 22, 1918. The location is 2nd Army Corps Headquarters. The photo was approved by the A.E.F. censor on July 29, 1918.
RM2RC8839–Aerial view of the flying field at the Second Aviation Instruction Center in Tours, France. The photo was taken by Pvt. C.L. Eddy on November 6, 1918. The field is seen from an observation tower on top of hangar No. 4, looking towards the south. This photo is part of the collection of American military activities during World War One. The authenticity of the photo was verified by the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces).
RM2RBX0BG–Soldiers from the 40th Division undergo gas mask training at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, California during World War I. This photograph, taken on April 29, 1918 by Lt. E.N. Jackson, S.C., shows the soldiers in full protective gear. The image was censored and released by W.C.D. on April 30, 1918.
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RM2RCBYXA–Photograph 111-SC-40578 shows Sgt. Grier M. Shotwell, a Signal Corps photographer, capturing an image on February 26, 1919. The photo was taken from a point south of the siding at Verst 455 in Russia, looking north along a railroad track. A machine gun post labeled 'A' can be seen on the left side of the track. The photo was taken during World War I, on November 15, 1918.
RM2RCNF3B–American troops arriving in Italy during World War I are seen here being transported in a convoy of Italian trucks. This photograph, taken by Sgt. Mosciani, S.C. on September 30, 1918, shows the trucks lined up along a road in Villafranca, Italy. The image was passed by the A.E.P. censor on September 6, 1918 and is identified by the reference number 111-SC-20575.
RM2RC0R3K–Pvt. J.E. Gibbon of the Signal Corps captured this photograph on January 20, 1919. The image shows the path taken by the American Infantry into Montfaucon, Meuse, France. This area witnessed intense combat during World War I. The photograph received approval from the A.E.F. censor but the specific date of approval is unknown. Notes indicate that the photograph was issued under the number 34766.
RM2RCN2Y9–A German propaganda image depicting a soldier sharing his food with impoverished children. The photo, identified as NUMBER G-2, 65633, was taken on 5-12-19. It is part of a series of images designed by Germany to promote their cause during World War I. The image features a symbol that seems to represent the European Union. The caption also includes a note written in German that roughly translates to 'The barbarian shares his food with the children of the poor.'
RM2RBYCX0–Image shows German prisoners of war carrying wounded soldiers through barricades in the streets of Remonville, Ardennes, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on November 2, 1918 by Lieutenant P. W. Cloud of the Signal Reserve Corps. A.E.P. censor passed the photograph, but the exact date of issue is unknown. Additional notes indicate the photograph has a reference number 31477 and a quantity of 100 prints were made.
RM2RC37BP–Congressional inspectors conducting a site visit at Base Hospital No. 17 in Dijon, France during World War One. Pictured are Lt. R.T. Wilson, Corps of Interpreters; C.N. Dillon, Congressman, 1st District South Dakota; Ernest Lundoon, Congressman, 5th District Minnesota; and Lt. Col. Angus McLean M.C. U.S.A., Commanding Officer of the hospital. Photograph taken on September 6, 1918.
RM2RBWXBC–The photograph shows a group of military personnel in Ungersheim, Alsace, France during World War One. The individuals in the photo are identified as Lt. Arrivete, Capt. Serges, Lt. Kubert in the top row, Lt. H.M. Landon, Lt. D.H. Vaugh, Lt. F.B. Thompson, Lt. Robert Whittlesy in the 24th row, and Capt. E.J. Parrell, Maj. E.L. Whittermore, Co. Win. Hayward, Capt. Robt. F. Ferguson, Capt. Samuel Shethar in the front row. The specific date of the photo is not provided.
RM2RC7A27–This image shows French soldiers who have tragically lost their lives during World War One. The location is Fere Champenoise. This photograph is one of the official copies of war pictures, issued under the symbol EU. The image was taken on March 9, 1920, and has the identification number HUMBER 67919 PHOTOGRAPHS BECD 3-9-20.
RM2RCDPR9–Soldiers walking through a ruined street in Italy following the havoc of World War I. The image captures the post-war scene of destruction and highlights the extensive damage caused by military activities. Its significance lies in portraying the consequences of the war and the challenges faced in rebuilding during that time.
RM2RCFM26–American soldiers in Italy during World War I. They are seen standing in formation, wearing their military uniforms and helmets. The soldiers appear to be engaged in a conversation or receiving instructions from their superior. The photograph captures the determination and solidarity of the troops during the war.
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RM2RBYB43–In this photograph from the collection of American Military Activities during World War One, we see 2nd Lieutenant Fred A. Radcliffe of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps. The photo was taken on an unspecified date and was assigned the identification number 29090. The image depicts Lieutenant Radcliffe standing in his uniform.
RM2RC7NWE–Soldiers carrying wounded comrades to a Red Cross ambulance in Rheim, France during World War I. Date: Unknown.
RM2RCMKNC–Captain F.Y. Keeler, the assistant advertising officer in charge of the Publicity Bureau in New York City, is seen in this photograph. The image depicts the activities of the bureau, which was responsible for advertising and promotional efforts during World War One. The photographer, Sgt. Thomas S.C. Peterson, took the photo on July 31, 1919. The image is part of the collection from the Port of Embarkation and is labeled with the identification number 61874.
RM2RCBDAC–American soldiers during World War One engaging in a food exchange. They are seen trading milk for bread in Bouilléville, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The photograph was taken on an unknown date, and it has been approved by the A.E.P. censor.
RM2RCHRJ5–American soldiers gathered in the square at Le Cateau, France during World War I. The photograph, numbered 0-2 59854, was taken and received on May 12, 1919. The scene shows a group of soldiers in the square, with notes indicating a scene change to 3-0. This image captures a moment of military activity during the war.
RM2RCNE88–American soldiers charging across a battlefield during the Verdun Offensive in World War One. The photograph, taken by Pvt. Berhens on December 21, 1918, captures the intensity and danger faced by soldiers. The image is a drawing done by official American military artist Captain George Harding.
RM2RCANAD–A photograph depicting American military activities during World War One in Italy. The scene shows soldiers gathered around a tent and engaged in various activities. Note: This image was taken by a Signal Corps photographer and is numbered 15,251.
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RM2RC9336–Soldiers in uniform gather at Major John P. Mitchell's funeral in New York City. The photograph was taken in 1918 by photographer S.C. It is official imagery capturing a solemn event during World War One.
RM2RCGMEY–General Pershing, the leading figure of the American military during World War One, was photographed on the rooftop of the famous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. This official signal corps photograph was taken on September 9, 1919, by photographer Set E. Warner, with the identification number 111C-3C RECO 62,683.
RM2RCG8NG–Image capture of Te Deum services at Church of Notre Dame in Pamele, Audenarde, Belgium during World War One. The photo was taken by Staff Sergeant J.T. Seabrook, from Seabrook, South Carolina, and it was issued on March 12, 1919 by Sumber Reco. This image is part of 9th Infantry Division documentation.
RM2RCJBRF–Caption: Cpl. R. H. Ingleston of the 167th Regiment Infantry and 150th Machine Gun Battalion with American dead after the battle in Pere-en-Tardenois, France during World War One. This photograph was issued on September 10, 1918, and taken on August 5, 1918. It is subject 18812 and was approved by the A.E.F. Censor.
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RM2RC57YN–Corporal Tyrell of the US military captured this image of the iconic Washington Monument during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 13, 1919, and it is part of the official collection under the issued number 34420.
RM2RCBRP3–Image captures the heartbreaking aftermath of a tragic incident during World War One. In Sins, Germany, a flashlight belonging to a deceased child killed by one of our military trucks is seen. The image serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of war on innocent lives.
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RM2RCGX2C–This is a photograph of the dry house at Kerhoun Hospital No. 65, located eight kilometers northeast of Brest, Finistere, France. It was taken on January 6, 1919, by Pvt. W.E. Soper of the S.C. ALCOZ-1-10 unit. The image is part of the collection with the designation 487021.
RM2RBX22X–This image depicts Lieutenant W.O. Raiguel of the Supply Section, Department of Military Aeronautics, during World War One. The photograph was taken on October 7, 1918, and is part of a collection numbered 21,052. Private A. Lubbe captured the image as a military photographer.
RM2RCCD05–Cpl. L. H. McLaughlin of the U.S. Naval Railway Battery in St. Maizaire, France operates a surgere-rifle elevated to 20. The photograph was taken on August 1, 1918, and received with the identification number 29394. The photo has been passed by the A.E.F. censor and no further information about the date is given.
RM2RC6D3R–American soldiers who were prisoners of war returning to their lines after having been released from a German prison camp. Photo taken by the Signal Corps photographer SECO. The image is part of the collection issued with the symbol B and bears the notes 150375.
RM2RC0ANJ–Soldier Sgt. A. Messioni, S.C., is photographed on March 1, 1919, in Fiume, Italy, hunting for cooties on an Austrian prisoner. The image was issued on November 28, 1948.
RM2RBY94R–American military officer Lt. Col. S.C. Reynolds, G-1, of the 5th Division, taken in Merl, Luxembourg on March 1, 1919. The photograph was issued with the reference number 111-SC-42492 and was taken by Lt. Rox.
RM2RCC68P–American soldiers at the left end of a water point near Bapaume, France. The photograph was taken on March 27, 1919 by S.C. Evans. The Reco description issued number is Co 1-29-19. Notes state that the photograph is numbered 45249.
RM2RC05YP–Soldiers from the American military show German children their first encounter with an American movie camera in Saarburg, Rhine Province, Germany. Photograph taken by Sgt. P. Buettner on 12/1/1918.
RM2RCNY4M–Sgt. A. Mossini of the American military mission is photographed in Padua, Italy on March 1, 1919. The military mission was based at Headquarters Paveda, and Sgt. Mossini is seen here in his role as a photographer. The image is labeled #41151 in the series.
RM2RCMCHB–'The photograph shows a trestle bridge over the Loire River in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France. The trestle is part of the Nevers Cut-off and was captured on January 8, 1919. The image was taken by S.C. Me-1-19 2530-19. The assigned number is 489.86.'
RM2RC2EJ3–Group of soldiers participating in Walter Camp's physical exercises at Columbia School of Cinematography in New Haven, Connecticut. The picture was taken in March 1918, and it was censored and released by the War College Division on March 7, 1918.
RM2RC0AXY–General Evan M. Johnson of the United States Army. February 15, 1918. Photo taken by an unknown photographer. This image was released by the War Office to the Photo Division on February 15, 1918. Laboratory notes indicate that it is assigned the number 04455.
RM2RCCEXX–German artillery emplacement is seen in Bois de Cheppy, located 1/4 kilometer southeast of Cheppy, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Seabrook of the Signal Corps on February 23, 1919 (CD 4-14-19). It is classified under photo number 3823-P9.
RM2RCMCPG–Chaplain Evan A. Edwards of the 140th Infantry is seen in Commercy, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken on January 14, 1919, and was issued by A.C. Duff. It is numbered 48895, with additional notes indicating that it is part of reco 3-1-19 and S 04.
RM2RC1CM6–Lieutenant E.M. de Berri, a photographer with the Signal Corps, captured this image on February 16, 1918, at Campo Upton, Yapbank, Long Island. The photograph shows a review of troops taking place. It was censored and released on February 27, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory.
RM2RC2WA1–Caption: 'CPL. A.L. Lubatty working in a dark room at No. 4, Place de Concorde in Paris, France, on February 1, 1919. The room was used for developing and printing photographs for the Identification Department, which was located where the Peace Commission meets.'
RM2RC2688–'Photograph of photographer E. Carl Wallen capturing the review of the 40th Division led by Major General Frederick S. Strong at Camp Kearney in San Diego, California. Taken in February 1916 and released by W. O, D. to Photo Division of the War College.'
RM2RCCCR6–Trenches in St. Mihiel, France displaying German signs at intersecting points. War photo taken by T.R. Shaw, S.C. between Oct. 23, 1916 and Sept. 14, 1918. Approved by A.E.F. censor. Caption contains additional coded information: Vikeblade nHD K.T.M. freigeben.
RM2RC809B–'1st Lieutenant William H. Rabe, Co. D, 14th Machine Gun Bn., 5th Division, pictured in Oberkorn, Luxembourg, Germany on March 1, 1919. Photography by Lieutenant William Pox, S.C., with the description received on December 26, 1918.'
RM2RC2C6C–Capt. Thomas Hitchcock of the ASSC 963 Columbia School of Cinematography is pictured alongside his Curtis training plane at Hazelhurst Field in Mineola, L.I. The photograph was taken in February 1918 and was censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 7, 1918.
RM2RCCDMG–Captain Elmer Heard of the 360th Infantry, 90th Division, receiving the cross in Erden, Germany. Photograph taken by Lt. M. S. Lenta on January 1, 1919. This photograph is numbered 44-750 and was issued on December 30, 1918.
RM2RCP26X–Lieutenant E. De Berri, of the Signal Corps, took this photograph in June 1918. The image depicts Lieutenant Colonel Ben Lear Jr., who served in the War Plans Division of the General Staff. The assigned photograph number for this image is 2021.
RM2RC26EF–American soldiers of the 168th Infantry, Company H, 1st Division, pictured in front of a schoolhouse in Coblentz, Rhine Province, Germany. The soldiers are being billeted in the schoolhouse, and local children are gathered around observing their arrival. Photograph taken on March 1, 1919, by Sgt. C.E. Dunn.
RM2RCBYXC–Influenza ward at Base Hospitals 88 and 53 in Langres, Haute Marne, France. Photograph taken by Sgt. A. L. Villanove, S. C. on 3-27-19. Photo number 3607-N9, taken and issued on 1-6-19. Notes: 451021.
RM2RCP7N6–This photograph, taken on March 1, 1919, by 2nd Lt. C.T. Thoner, shows a test room of the Signal Corps Telephone and Telegraph Station at Le Belle Epine, Seine, France. It features Sgt. W.C. Sehear on the left and Lt. H.H. Chapman.
RM2RCJ7NM–Image of Lieutenant William P. Demuth, a member of the Medical Corps in the 61st Infantry, 5th Division, taken in Differdange, Luxembourg. Photo captured by Lieutenant Wm. Pox on March 1, 1919. Catalogued as 111-SC-44405 and issued on December 23, 1918.
RM2RCKECP–Corporal Jack Abbott, S.C., photographed on August 1, 1918, at the storehouse site in Abainville, France. The photo is taken from an eastward view, showing the surroundings. This image was passed by the A.E.F. censor on July 23, 1918 and its associated notes are numbered 15809.
RM2RC9WAX–Soldiers being transported to evacuation station at base hospitals 88 and 53 in Langres, Haute Marne, France. Sergeant A.L. Villanova captured this image on March 27, 1919. The photograph is labeled as SSLED number B 00 1-8-19.
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