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Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - French entry into Metz. Reviewed by Marshal Petain in the shadow of the statue of Marshal Ney, French soldiers make the solemn entry into the city of Metz

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - First photos of American troops in Metz. The first photographs showing the American Army of occupation in the city of Metz, Alsace. The upper photo shows President Poincare, Premier Clemenceau and Marshal Petain reviewing the Yankee troops. In the lower photo, the French dip colors to the entente leaders. General Pershing is shown at the extreme left

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - General Petain leads victorious French Armies into the city of Metz

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - Citizens of Metz, now in possession of the allied armies of occupation, are about to pull down the wooden statue of a German soldier

Ceremonies and Parades - Memorial Day Mass at the Madeline, Paris, France. Throng leaving the Madeline in Paris after the Mass arranged by the Knights of Columbus for the American Army on Memorial Day

Ceremonies and Parades - Mass in celebration of 4th anniversary of the stopping of the Germans at the Marne. Mass being held in the beautiful cathedral at Meaux, France. The services are in progress. An American flag is hanging in the cathedral

Ceremonies - France - Marshal Foch acknowledges acclamation of populace when news of Armistice is received. When the news of the signing was received in Paris huge crowds gathered at the War Department in the Avenue de Saxe and loudly cheered for Marshal Foch. The photo shows the Marhsal responding to the acclamation of the crowd

Decorations - Presentations - American - A French Officer decorating Piatte Andrew, Chief of the American Ambulance Corps with the Legion of Honor. This picture was taken in the Marne district

Decorations - Presentations - By Foreign Governments - President Poincare of France decorating soldiers on the 3rd Anniversary of the battle of the Marne

Ceremonies - Liberations - Lorrain-Metz - Marshal Petain, at head of French, enters Metz. This picture was taken shortly after the French troops had started to enter the city. Marshal Petain is seen standing at the foot of the statue of Marshal Ney

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CHIEF Mess Management SPECIALIST (MSC) l'Akingan puts the icing on a cake in the galley. The air station Food Service Division has won a Captain Edward F. Ney Award for food service excellence for three consective years

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