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

Prince Charles of England greets a crowd upon his arrival for a visit to the United States

Ceremonies - England - American soldiers and sailors observe Dickens anniversary. This party of American soldiers and sailors in London observed the 105th anniversary of Charles Dickens. They placed wreaths on his grave in Westminster Abbey. In the center of the group is Mr. Edwin Drew the founder and sole survivor of the Dickens society

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 - 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 - England, Italy - American soldiers entertained at Bath, England on Independence Day. Procession of American soldiers marching through the streets proceeded by the Mayor in his car

Arrival Ceremony for The Right Honorable The Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Mrs. James Callaghan -- The South Grounds

Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire the honorable Mr. Hugh Duberly speaks during the Memorial Day ceremony held at the Madingley American Cemetery near the city of Cambridge, England (ENG)

Great Britain stands in formation for the opening ceremony

Ceremonies - England - Reception of Sir Douglas Haig to England. Huge crowd at Charing Cross greeting him upon his arrival

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Huge piles of sand and rock are being loaded onto dump trucks with front-end loaders. The dump trucks will carry the sand and rock to Members of the Army National Guard to fortify levees and other areas when the Mississippi River overran it banks after strong rain storms

Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., waits to welcome the former hostages home after their release from Iran

Ceremonies - Lafayette Day, 1918 - Lafayette Day Celebration New York City. Flags of patriotic societies at the statue of Lafayette Union Square, New York. In celebration of the 161st anniversary of the gallant Frenchman who fought for American Independence and the fourth anniversary of the stopping of the Germans on the Marne

Ceremonies - Boston, Mass. - Peace Day Parade, Boston, Mass

The Duke of Connaught inspects the 56th Brigade, British Army, in Flanders

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day at London. The celebration of Independence Day was made almost as much British as an American festival. The hoisting of the stars and stripes in the Strand, London

Ceremonies - France - Mothers' Day celebrated at the Officers' Club in Paris, France, 1918. Mothers' Day was commeorated at the American Officers Club in Paris, and a great Military gathering. Ambassador Sharp, Marshall Joffre, General Johnson, Chief of staff of American forces in France and numerous others prominent in diplomatic and military services visited the club

Ceremonies - Demobilization - Mothers, sweethearts, children watching Brooklyn members of 27th Div. Parade. Mothers, sisters and children of Brooklyn members of 27th Div. watching men parade in special review

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Sir John Hendrie, Lieut. Governor of Ontario, (in center with straw hat) Mayor Church of Toronto to the left, and Colonel Bickford to the right at the 4th of July celebration in Toronto, Canada; the first time in history that Canada celebrated the 4th of July

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, May 1916 - Nation's greatest preparedness parade passing up Fifth Ave., N.Y. City

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