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| Number | Title |
|---|---|
| 14181 | Wounded soldier trying out latest song "hits," Hospital #5, New York |
| 14182 | Wounded Soldier About to Undergo Operation; Hospital No. 5, New York |
| 14183 | Nursing wounded heroes back to health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5 |
| 14184 | Arrival of heroes from the front; Convalescents…S.S. "Lapland" |
| 14185 | Some of Pershing's men returning on U.S.S. "Pueblo" New York |
| 14187 | Soldiers just returned from France on way home, Hoboken, N.J. |
| 14188 | Soldiers returning from France on "Louisiana," welcomed by Mayor's Committee of N.Y. |
| 14189 | Battleship Louisiana bringing soldiers home from France, Hoboken, N.J. |
| 14190 | No Mans Land; Sea of barb wire in front of Bulgarian lines, Salonika front |
| 14191 | Colored veterans of the 15th Regt., 369th Infantry |
| 14193 | The original Buffaloes, 367 Infantry Colored troops..Camp Upton, N.Y. |
| 14194 | Colored Heroes back from the front, 15th. Reg. 368 Infantry Camp Upton, New York |
| 14197 | Chateau Thierry where a glorious page of American history was written |
| 14198 | American Red Cross Autos in devastated Rheims, France |
| 14199 | German prisoners "cleaning up" at Chateau Thierry, France |
| 14200 | American Nurses decorating graves of fallen fellow countrymen, Maissey, France |
| 14201 | First town captured from Germans by U.S. troops, Bonoesches, France |
| 14202 | American Soldiers and Nurses in ruined "Torey", France |
| 14204 | Color Guards of our troops at General Pershings Headquarters, Chaumont, France |
| 14205 | President & Mrs. Wilson, General Pershing and officers in reviewing stand, Chaumont, France, Christmas Day, 1918 |
| 14206 | Pres. Wilson addressing our boys in the open fields at Chaumont, France, Christmas 1918 |
| 14207 | American troops at Gen. Pershing's headquarters awaiting review by President Wilson |
| 14208 | 360th Colored Regiment Arriving in New York aboard S.S. Aquitania |
| 14209 | Soldiers being nursed to health Debarkation Hospital No. 5 New York |
| 14210 | Colored Troops Returning from France on S.S. Aquitania, New York |
| 14211 | Wounded Soldiers at Debarkation Hospital No. 5 Ward No. 14, New York |
| 14212 | Safe from bursting shells Wounded sleeping and resting Hospital No. 3 New York |
| 14213 | Bullets didn't spoil their appetites; meal time at Hospital No. 3 New York |
| 14214 | General Pershing awarding Congressional Medals to brave Americna boys, Chaumont, France |
| 14215 | America’s Great War Leader, General Pershing, entering his headquarters, Chaumont, France |
| 14216 | Americans in France about to receive token of nation's highest esteem; Congressional Medal, France |
| 14217 | A happy moment, American fighters embarking for home, Brest, France |
| 14219 | "We licked the Kaiser and are on the way to the good old U.S.A." |
| 14220 | Their work finished American Soldiers ready to leave for home, Brest, France |
| 14221 | Ready for the Submarine; U.S. Soldiers with life belts adjusted |
| 14222 | Some of our two million fighters ready for home, Brest |
| 14223 | Severely Wounded BeingTransferred to Hospital Ship...Hoboken |
| 14224 | Transferring wounded soldiers from the transport "Leviathan" to the hospital boat to…base hospital |
| 14225 | Hospital deck on giant transport "Leviathan" |
| 14226 | Men of Fighting 27th Division arrive in Hoboken |
| 14227 | Ocean Pier in Hoboken decorated for...27th Divisio |
| 14228 | U.S. Transport "Leviathan", formerly the "Vaterland," largest ship afloat |
| 14289 | Dugouts and shelters--cantonment in the race course at Flirey, France |
| 14290 | Trench in a village thirty meters from the Germans, Biaches on the Somme |
| 14291 | Boyish German prisoners at a dressing station, Longpont |
| 14292 | General Gourand bestowing decoration on a French hero |
| 14293 | Captured German machine guns on the road from Villers-Cotterets to Soissons |
| 14294 | Red Cross nurses and soldiers watching parade, Paris |
| 14295 | Red Cross contingent on skees in snow covered hills of Alsace |
| 14296 | Troops and army transports resting before Verdun |
| 14297 | Constructing wire entanglement defences before Bois Carre Anocourt, on the Meuse |
| 14298 | Gen. Fayolle decorating the pennons of an ambulance section |
| 14299 | On the Verdun road--Poilus moving to the rear for rest |
| 14300 | President Poincare and Marshal Joffre visiting officers quarters on the Somme front |
| 14301 | Huge tanks crossing the Somme |
| 14302 | German prisoners camp at Villers-Bretonneux, (Somme) |
| 14303 | Serving refreshments from a movable kitchen in ruined Curlu, on theSomme |
| 14304 | Operating trench mortars on the French front |
| 14305 | Wrecked Zeppelin on a French field |
| 14306 | In a French trench--shells bursting in the distance |
| 14307 | The terrible desolation of once fertile hills and valleys, France |
| 14308 | French field artillery during a quiet hour on the Meuse |
| 14309 | A village reduced to debris near Verdun, France |
| 14310 | "Three Musketeers" sheltered in an enormous shell crater, France |
| 14311 | One of the hundreds of villages ruined in the great Marne battle |
| 14312 | Behind shattered walls at Bacounes, (Marne) |
| 14313 | Poilus in sheltered trenches beside the wooded Meuse |
| 14314 | French observers in trenches spying on the enemy |
| 14315 | French soldiers building trench in the Vosges |
| 14316 | Camouflage of the road--in the Asiago district, Italy |
| 14317 | A giant gun in shooting position, Raconnes, Marne, France |
| 14318 | A glimpse around shattered Verdun |
| 14319 | American boys returning from France, amusing themselves on transport |
| 14320 | Parade of fighting 27th Division under illuminated arch, Central Park and Fifth Ave., N.Y.C. |
| 14321 | Victory Arch and triumphal procession of New York's famous 27th Division, N.Y. City |
| 14322 | Bridgnet Michelin bombarding aeroplane ready to ascend, France |
| 14323 | A grenade attack, huge shell hole in foreground, France |
| 14324 | American battleship Cruiser "Jarva" |
| 14326 | Aviator Morris Farman and his machine showing photographic attachment |
| 14327 | Captured German Taube on exhibition in Paris |
| 14328 | Around the soup kettles, German prison camp, France |
| 14329 | Wounded German prisoners escorted by mounted Frenchmen to prison camp, France |
| 14331 | Once verdant hills made a desolate waste; a French battlefield |
| 14332 | German aviator killed by fall of his aeroplane behind Allied lines, surrounded by French soldiers |
| 14333 | Safe home to America and apple pie!--how good it tastes--boys landing at Hoboken |
| 14334 | Americans glad to be home--awaiting trains for demobilization camp, Hoboken |
| 14335 | Home from the World War--brave boys of 52nd Field Artillery leaving transport America--Hoboken |
| 14336 | Looking down from a military aeroplane in France |
| 14337 | Body of a German aviator in his wrecked machine back of French Lines |
| 14338 | Colored soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France |
| 14340 | Once fair village of Courcy, near Rheims, France |
| 14341 | Doughboys viewing the "remains"--Brimont, France |
| 14342 | Soldiers' graves torn up by bursting shell, France |
| 14343 | Found on the "blood-drenched plains" of France one year after the battle |
| 14344 | "One who died like a true British soldier"; Chemin des Dames, France |
| 14345 | One of the million British sacrificed to the "wrath red forge of war" |
| 14346 | On the path of the German advance May 1918; photographed May 1919 |
| 14347 | "One of the Ghosts of No Man's Land", Chemin des Dames, one year after the battle |
| 14348 | Weird desolation of Berry au Bac, after four years of fighting, France |
| 14349 | On the battlefield, collecting souvenirs, Fort de Brimont, France |
| 14350 | German ammunition depot after visit of French airmen, Alincourt, Ardennes, France |
| 14351 | Alincourt, France, German ammunition camp destroyed by Allied airmen |
| 14352 | "And now we lie in Flanders Field", Vallee Foulon, France |
| 14353 | Hors de Combat! French tanks destroyed at Juvincourt, April, 1917 |
| 14354 | "Miracle of Lucy", France, unharmed crucifix amidst total ruin |
| 14355 | In Belleau Wood where Americans gave Germany her fatal check |
| 14356 | Officers of the 89th Div. resting before a divisional review, Trier, Germany |
| 14357 | On the Moselle--Doughboys of 89th Div. resting before review, Trier, Germany |
| 14358 | General Pershing decorating officers of 89th Div., Treves, Germany |
| 14359 | Tractor-drawn artillery of 89th Div. before largest hangar in Germany |
| 14360 | Grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt buried by Germans where he fell |
| 14361 | Among the ruins of Fort de la Malmaison, Chemin des Dames, an "impregnable" stronghold of France |
| 14362 | Ruins of Soissons, and its two great cathedrals |
| 14363 | Trillion Palace, headquarters of the American Peace Delegation, Paris, and war trophies |
| 14364 | Old Glory floating over Ehrenbreitstein, strongest fortification on the Rhine |
| 14365 | American Doughboys on the Rhine--viewing Coblenz from Fortress Ehrenbreitstein |
| 14366 | Camouflaged trenches in center of hardest fighting, Chemin des Dames sector |
| 14367 | Belleau Woods, where American Marines turned the tide, and American Cemetery |
| 14368 | Regimental Colors waiting to be decorated by Pershing, Trier, Germany |
| 14369 | Part of America's great army of occupation--89th Div. on the Moselle, Germany |
| 14370 | U.S. Army Tractor negotiating the steep declivities of Rhine at Coblenz |
| 14371 | Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris |
| 14372 | "On all sides round a great furnace flamed"--German attack North Compiegne, France |
| 14373 | Shells bursting in ruined French village |
| 14374 | Artillery observers telephoning headquarters from the front, on the Marne |
| 14375 | Polius preparing barbed wire for front line--Lempire, Meuse, France |
| 14376 | Supplies left by Fritz in his hurried departure at Soupier, Aisne, France |
| 14377 | Bridge destroyed by the Germans where Allies crossed the Aisne, 1918 |
| 14378 | French "Poilus" in a shell hole behind smoke screen on the Marne |
| 14379 | "American Eagles"--exhibition of American Aircraft on banks of Rhine |
| 14380 | Secretary Daniels decorating Marines of 2nd Div, Vallendar, Germany |
| 14381 | Secretary Daniels addressing the 2nd Div. on plateau above the Rhine--Vallendar Germany |
| 14382 | Scouts, old and new, French Cavalry and aeroplane |
| 14383 | Sending a message to Fritz--French "320" in action, near Rheims |
| 14384 | Marching in the unwelcome guests--an American haul of 1900 German prisoners, France |
| 14385 | "Through it all like horror runs the red resentment of the guns, " Oise, France |
| 14386 | "The dogs of war let loose are howling"--French "320's" in action near Rheims |
| 14387 | Marshal Haig and General Anthoine at review of French First Division |
| 14388 | American Army of Occupation on the Rhine, near Ehrenbreitenstein |
| 14389 | Review of gallant 2nd Div. before Sec. Daniels, April 1919, Vallendar, Germany |
| 14390 | U.S. Military Band concert before the Royal Palace, Easter Sunday, Coblenz, Germany |
| 14391 | Observation balloon fatally pierced by shell fire from American aeroplane |
| 14392 | Observation balloon destroyed by shell fire of American airplane |
| 14394 | Observation balloons near Coblenz, Germany |
| 14395 | Our smiling commander-in-chief, General Pershing and officers. Pavilion Horloges, France |
| 14396 | American anti-aircraft soldiers and their little friends, on the Meuse |
| 14397 | Entrance to dugout, Y.M.C.A.. Station at Badonville |
| 14398 | Desolate waste on Chemin des Dames |
| 14399 | "Where the dewy star of evening shone in tears"--battlefield of Menin Road, France |
| 14400 | Where hell was loosed; war's indescribable desolation and unburied victims, Lens |
| 14401 | Trench mortar in its well timbered chamber |
| 14402 | "T'was messy that bit of a fight"--dead Germans amidst wire entanglements |
| 14403 | A British "Archie" in action--note range finders |
| 14404 | A British 9.2 howitzer under camouflage |
| 14405 | Steel-helmeted Scots entrenched and cheerily awaiting a counter-attack |
| 14406 | Ripped and battered to death by the enemy--a derelict tank, Cambrai |
| 14407 | Shell bursting in square of ruined town on British front |
| 14408 | Feeding "Grannie"--Twelve men lowering shell into breech |
| 14409 | On the battlefield of Baupaume. Tank stranded in shell-hole |
| 14410 | "Kamarad" and other German trophies in a French Chateau |
| 14411 | A German concrete stronghold and its victims after storming by British troops at Gheinvelt |
| 14412 | "Down in a shell crater, we fought like Kilkenny Cats" Battle of Cambrai |
| 14413 | Strong German concrete position and victims after battle of Menin Road |
| 14414 | Full front effect of a great tank, rearing up out of a shell-hole |
| 14415 | A field of forty tanks-"Like a flock of sheep browsing""--Bethune |
| 14416 | Entrenched Highlanders on the lookout using mirror periscope |
| 14417 | Collecting the wounded--Scotch sergeant and officers watching the stretcher cases |
| 14418 | British officers examining wrecked interior of beautiful Bapaume Cathedral |
| 14419 | Proud men of the north who fought like "shining angels," on Flanders Field |
| 14420 | "And the trench was a reeking shambles, not a Boche to be seen alive" La Bassee area |
| 14421 | His Last Fight--"see he lies, death staring from his eyes" |
| 14422 | "Where all is still and cold and dead." No Man's Land near Lens, France |
| 14423 | Feeding "Grannie"--Shell hoisted into position |
| 14424 | Firing "Grannie"--one of the great British howitze |
| 14427 | Thru the uncharted heavens she blazed the trail--"Blimp" R-34 at Mineola |
| 14506 | Getting sweets from a Y.M.C.A. canteen...Rhine tow |
| 14507 | The "White House" Overseas-Prince Murat's Palace used by Pres. Wilson |
| 14508 | After the strenuous war days--American boys enjoying a Rhine excursion |
| 14509 | Doughboys enjoying the historic Rhine--Castle Ehrenbreitenstein in the distance |
| 14510 | Our doughboys "doing" Cochem...on the Moselle |
| 14536 | Artillerymen, who, between the Germans and the mud, are emplacing their guns with difficulty |
| 14537 | "Enemy airmen successfully bombed one of our supply trains," official report |
| 14538 | British soldiers "gleaning"..., Menin Road |
| 14539 | German "Pill Boxes" and "Strong Points" Which Cost Many Lives |
| 14540 | Observers in advanced posts reporting effects of shell-bursts on enemy positions |
| 14541 | Allied soldiers binding up the wounds of their prisoners after the battle |
| 14542 | French reserves watching their comrades going into "the Valley of the Shadow" |
| 14543 | Sharpshooters in protected position |
| 14544 | A derelict engine of war on shell torn Flanders Fields |
| 14545 | "There was darkness and despair, grim death on every hand" |
| 14546 | Why France remembers! Utter desolation of once beautiful country-side |
| 14547 | "Out where the bombs are bursting and the cannons like Hell-doors slam" |
| 14548 | Bringing in the wounded "on stretchers stiff...blo |
| 14549 | "In the Devil's Pasture" or what the guns wrought |
| 14550 | Red Cross "Dog Encampment" behind the lines in the French sector |
| 14551 | Famous 9.2 howitzer in its camouflaged position, British front |
| 14552 | Watching "the crimson chorus of the guns" playing to the enemy |
| 14553 | A "Stable" full of tanks behind the lines, British front |
| 14554 | American Y.M.C.A. secretary in front line dug-out |
| 14555 | French officer using instrument to detect enemy countermining work |
| 14556 | A double-seated "Fighter" equipped with bomb-dropping device ready to go aloft |
| 14557 | "Setting the stage for the Devil's play," French front |
| 14558 | Setting up large search light...Vosges |
| 14559 | Before the Guns are loosed, Russian Sector, Western Front |
| 14560 | Lafayette we are here! |
| 14561 | After the battle "by ragged grove and ruined road" |
| 14562 | "Through sickly shrapnel sown meadows reaped by death alone" |
| 14563 | "Red fields of slaughter sloping down to ruin's black abyss" |
| 14564 | Surrendered German destroyers at Scapa Flow just prior to being scuttled |
| 14566 | With the Army in German East Africa |
| 14567 | Gen. Jan C. Smuts, soldier-statesman directing East African campaign |
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