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Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Cheering crowds of American soldiers on Mauretania, the first to arrive from the other wise. Steamship is seen nearing New York

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Pennsylvania boys arrive on Kroonland. The 11th Infantry and 109th Machine Gun on the deck of the Kroonland as she is about to dock

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Returning Brooklyn boys of the 59th Artillery (old 13th Regiment). Front view of the battleship Louisiana just as she decked with men ready to debark

Demobilization - Documents - Postal card supplied to all American soldiers just before leaving this country. Side for the message

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - American troops at Buckingham Palace. A unique scene in the courtyard at Buckingham Palace, showing American troops presenting arms before the King and Queen of England, preparatory to their sailing for home

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - How the defeated German army was greeted in Berlin. Berlin finds enough courage to decorate the defeated troops with flowers as they pass through the city

Ceremonies - Demobilization - View of giant grandstand containing 75,000 spectators during parade of nations heroes. View if giant grandstand which runs form 59th street along Central Park and Fifth Avenue for a distance of two and one-half miles. It holds 75,000 people all relatives of men of Twenty Seventh Div

Armistice - Armistice - The Cessation of Hositlities on actual fighting front. Showing the cessation of hostilities on the fighting front near the Verdun route at Metz. A German captain and his staff at the right, is receiving orders from the French Commander of that sector, that hostilities are at an end. The Captain and his staff were given two minutes in which to return to their lines. The phot was taken on the morning of the signing of the armistice at exactly eleven thirty-five

Armistice - Armistice - German officers designating location of mines in accordance with terms of Armistice. German officers pointing out the location of the mines they had layed along the roads and carious other places. They are seen in one of their own cars with a white flag on the machine

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Her first hello to her brother back with Jersey City boys. It's a long reach but this lad of the 111th Machine Gun Battalion just had time to shake his sister's hand before the order to fall in was given

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Date Taken: 5/30/1919

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Decorations all ready to go for the tree lighting ceremony

Straight on, wide angle shot with a fisheye lens at (R-L) USAF Technical Sergeant Jay Deyoe, SENIOR AIRMAN Harvey Wagenmaker and AIRMAN First Class Ryan Stannard as they review a tactical map of the South Korean peninsula on the flight line of Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea. TSGT Deyoe says; "Most boys like seeing things explode - we haven't lost that." All three Airmen are assigned to an Army unit of terminal attack controllers. this image is from the February 1999 edition of Airmen Magazine

These boys are some of the many Iraqi children who received school supplies and medical treatment from US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines and US Navy (USN) Sailors, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), at their elementary school as part of the 24th MEUs ongoing Back-to-School campaign conducted during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Straight on rear view medium shot as multinational firefighters stationed in Butmir compound, Sarajevo, Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Forge, try to eliminate hazardous conditions by clearing 3 feet of snow on the top of a military building. Sarajevo encountered the deepest amount of snow in fifty years this winter. Roads were closed and some businesses (Roads and businesses not shown) were shut down for the four days of intense snow fall

U.S. and Jordanian Special Operation Forces conduct

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 - Salutes and Parades - Indiana - War activities parades. The boys who have just returned passing under Welcome Arch during the Wabash valley and Vigo County Home-Coming Day, Terre Haute, Indiana

American Red Cross - Refugees - After their drill "Let Petits Soldats" rush en masse into the sea. Part of the Colony of refugee boys established by the A.R.C. at St. Lunaire, France

A sister of the The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus laughingly bends her uniform regulations as US Navy Lieutenant Commander S. Douglas Smith, Chaplain, Amphibious Squadron 11, presents her a USS ESSEX ball cap on October 23rd, 2000. The nuns invited the Marines and Sailors of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC) and USS ESSEX Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) to help clean up tons of construction equipment and debris left behind when a construction project at the hospital was halted for lack of funds. Though many didn't know what the project was for, approximately 200 Marines and Sailors volunteered to help. "It's being able to say we've done ...

GUNNER's Mates clear the snow off mount 31, the 3 inch/70 caliber twin gun mount forward of the island of the amphibious assault ship USS GUADALCANAL (LPH-7) even as additional snow continues to fall. The GUADALCANAL is taking part in NATO Exercise Teamwork '92

Harvey Cedars, N.J., July 31, 2013 -- Families enjoy a day in the sun as dredging boats operate in the background to replenish sections of Long Beach Island beaches and dunes eroded by Hurricane Sandy last fall. The Army Corps of Engineer's Flood and Coastal Damage Reduction Program, funded by the Sandy Relief Act, covers 16 miles for this section and completion is expected before the end of the year. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

Showing Children's Books to Boys in Bookmobile, Panama City

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