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British outpost on bank of canal near St. Floris. Ypres Salient and Area. 5-9-1918

British outpost on bank of canal near St. Floris. Ypres Salient and Ar...

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Engineers constructing wire entanglements. Near W. ST. Floris. 5-5-1918

Engineers constructing wire entanglements. Near W. ST. Floris. 5-5-191...

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British outpost near St. Floris. 5-9-1918

British outpost near St. Floris. 5-9-1918

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CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant

CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant

CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant major of the New York City Recruiting Battalion, prepares to receive the noncommissioned officer’s sword during the battalion’s change of responsibility cer... More

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major of the New York City Recruiting Battalion, reports in to Lt. Col. Juddson Floris, commander of the battalion, during the battalion’s change of responsibilit... More

COL Dina S. Wandler and CSM Charles J. Peterson II

COL Dina S. Wandler and CSM Charles J. Peterson II

COL Dina S. Wandler and CSM Charles J. Peterson II pose for pictures after CSM Peterson received the Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding service and leadership to the battalion while assigned to the New Y... More

COL Dina S. Wandler presents to CSM Charles J. Peterson

COL Dina S. Wandler presents to CSM Charles J. Peterson

COL Dina S. Wandler presents to CSM Charles J. Peterson II with the Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding service and leadership to the battalion while assigned to the New York City Recruiting Battalion, Br... More

COL Dina S. Wandler, commander of First Recruiting

COL Dina S. Wandler, commander of First Recruiting

COL Dina S. Wandler, commander of First Recruiting Brigade, presented the New York City Recruiting Battalion the streamer for the Army’s Superior Unit award for recruiting excellence for meritorious performance... More

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major

CSM Latosha Ravenell, incoming command sergeant major of the New York City Recruiting Battalion, receives the noncommissioned officer’s sword during the battalion’s change of responsibility ceremony, Brooklyn, ... More

Floris, Jose Maria - State: Virginia - Year: 1866
CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant

CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant

CSM Charles J. Peterson II, outgoing command sergeant major of the New York City Recruiting Battalion, was overcome with emotion during his outgoing speech at the battalion’s change of responsibility ceremony, ... More

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