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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York throng greets Camp Upton men

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York throng greets C...

Original Caption: New York throng greets Camp Upton men. Ten thousand strong, representing every branch of service training at Camp Upton, marched down snow-covered Fifth Avenue amid the cheers and tears of a ... More

Ceremonies - Liberations - Naturalization Ceremonies - Camp Upton men taking Oath of Allegiance, 1918

Ceremonies - Liberations - Naturalization Ceremonies - Camp Upton men ...

Date Taken: 1918 Ceremonies - Liberations - Naturalization Ceremonies Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Draft Army parade of Camp Upton men, New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Draft Army parade of Cam...

Date Taken: 2/22/1918 Photographer: Paul Thompson Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York greets Camp Upton men

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York greets Camp Upt...

Original Caption: New York greets Camp Upton men. Ten thousand men representing every branch of service at Camp Upton, marched down snow-covered Fifth Avenue. The parade was the most impressive celebration of... More

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York City applauds 10,000 marching boys from Upton.  This picture shows Camp Upton men marching past the reviewing stand in front of the Library at 41st Street and 5th Avenue, New York. February 22, 1918

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York City applauds 1...

Date Taken: 2/22/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York

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