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Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) - With the Harvard Training Corps

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Reserve Officers' Tra...

Original Caption: With the Harvard Training Corps. Sergeant "Billy" Lunch, former all round Harvard athlete, drilling the Fourth Provisional Co., of the Harvard Reserve Officer's Training Corps on Soldier's Fi... More

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students learn the French method of bay1t fighting

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students lear...

Original Caption: Harvard students learn the French method of bayonet fighting. The Harvard students in the provisional regiment training for officers' commissions (1917) were taught the French method of bayon... More

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Captain Osborn Wood, of Company D of the Harvard University regiment, who taught the Harvard students the use of the rifle.  Captain Wood is a son of General Leonard Wood, U.S.A

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Captain Osborn Wood, ...

Photographer: International Film Service Colleges and Universities - Harvard University Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Pi... More

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students sail for France to drive ambulances

Colleges and Universities - Harvard University - Harvard students sail...

Original Caption: Harvard students sail for France to drive ambulances. Included in the passenger list of the French liner Chicago, when she sailed from New York on Feb 18, 1917, was an American ambulance unit... More

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