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Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. Army men marching thru London. A great public welcome was given to a regiment of American troops consisting of three battalions of the new army who marched thru London on May 11, 1918. They passed Buckingham Palace on their route, where the king, who wore a field marshal's uniform, stood with General Biddle, U.S.A. In this photo the troops are shown passing along Carlton House Terrace

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. National Army marchiing through London. This regiment of the U.S. Army is swinging past Buckingham Palace where they were reviewed by King George and Gen. Biddle of the U.S.A. Three battalions of these soldiers marched thru London May 11, 1918

Ceremonies - England - American soldiers pass through London, Eng. The Americans marching to Buckingham Palace with "Old Glory" at the head

Ceremonies - England - National Army Soldiers carry Old Glory through London. Old Glory and the regimental standard are passing cheering crowds at the head of the National Army Command that marched through London on May 11, 1918

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in Lonodn, England. Scene in Buckingham Palace Road, London, England, showing the procession of American troops, headed by a band of Scots Guards with pipers, passing Buckingham Palace (on the right). June (August) 1917

Ceremonies - England - Reception for our soldiers in British town. The presence of American troops in their neighborhood led the Mayor and the Mayoress of this little town to give a reception to our troops. The photo shows the American soldiers marching to the civic reception

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London. London had a chance in June (August) 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war. A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King at Buckingham Palace. The troops passing the Queen Victoria Memorial

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in London, England. Photo shows American troops marhcing in Trafalgar Square London, England

Ceremonies and Parades - The arrival of New American troops in London stirred London. Lonodn papers praised the fine bearing of the men. Picture shows the parade of the first American fighters in London

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of National Army men in London. A great welcome was given to a regiment of American troops consisting of three battalions of the National Army who marched thru London May 11, 1918. They passed Buckingham Palace on their route, where the King who wore a field marshal's uniform stood with General Biddle, U.S.A. This photo shows the Americans fraternizing with English "Tommies"

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