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Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Miscellaneous - A line of American soldiers in a trench with gas mask ready in the bag hanging from their necks, France

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Miscellaneous - A line of Ameri...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Miscellaneous Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions imag... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - American fighters show use of gas masks

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - American fighters ...

Original Caption: American fighters show use of gas masks. The first contingent of American fighters who have seen service in the trenches came to New York to aid the Liberty Loan, April 1918. They are shown ... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - The U.S. Marines in training at Quantico, Virginia recently going through their drills for the benefit of Secretary Daniels and other members of the Government

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - The U.S. Marines i...

Date Taken: 6/1/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - Red Cross nurses and peach st1s for masks

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - Red Cross nurses a...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - First big American victory, Cantigny, France.  The ruins of Cantigny after the intense American artillery fire

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - First big American victory, C...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire Public domain photograph - World War One artillery, armed forces, military activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions image... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Protecting horse and man from gas attack

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Protecting horse and man from g...

Original Caption: Protecting horse and man from gas attack. A marked feature in the German attack is the use of poisonous gas. The protection from the gas attack is not limited to the men only, but also to th... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Red Cross nurses and peach st1s for masks

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Red Cross nurses and peach st1s...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment Public domain photograph of nurses, hospital, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - Americans get first gas practice "over there".  Photo shows American troops coming out of a gas chamber in the American training camp in France.  The troops are put thru gas drills daily

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - Americans get firs...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image -... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - Miscellaneous - Army doctors face dangers

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - Miscellaneous - Army doctors face ...

Original Caption: Army doctors face dangers. The Army doctors who care for the wounded soldiers on the battlefield when the case requires immediate attention are exposed to all dangers which a soldier faces. ... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - "Do your bit, save your pit", is the Red Cross slogan

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - "Do your bit, save your pit", i...

Original Caption: "Do your bit, save your pit", is the Red Cross slogan. Save pits and save lives are synonymous terms. The Government is in need of fruit pits of all sorts to use in gas masks and the Red Cro... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - "Do your bit, save your pit", is the Red Cross slogan

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - "Do your bit, save your pit", i...

Original Caption: "Do your bit, save your pit", is the Red Cross slogan. Fruit pits are needed by the Government and the Red Cross is making strenuous efforts to collect them. The charcoal of the pits is used... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Fruit st1s save lives

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Fruit st1s save lives

Original Caption: Fruit st1s save lives. At the request of the Government for fruit st1s, a flood of pits from all over the country has been pouring into the various gas mask plants. The st1s are reduced to c... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills With Clouds of Smoke- United States - Gas mask drill in 1 of the Army Camps in the U.S

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills With Clouds of Smoke- United States ...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Drills With Clouds of Smoke- United States

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Seventeen bushels of peach st1s for gas masks

Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Seventeen bushels of peach st1s...

Original Caption: Seventeen bushels of peach st1s for gas masks. Seventeen bushels of peach st1s gathered by a group of patriotic firemen on the Boston and Albany Railroad who reclaimed them from carloads of s... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - First big American victory, Cantigny, France.  Germans capitulating to the Americans and French, emerging from the smoking ruins

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - First big American victory, C...

Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chemical Warfare Service - Gas Poisoning - Degassing Sprayers - Machine for neutralizing poison gas

Chemical Warfare Service - Gas Poisoning - Degassing Sprayers - Machin...

Original Caption: Machine for neutralizing poison gas. The Americans and their Allies are using an anti-gas preparation which, it is declared is entirely successful in combatting the efforts of the e enemy in ... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - The way by fire has proved to be a boomerang to the Germans

Chemical Warfare Service - Liquid Fire - The way by fire has proved to...

Original Caption: The way by fire has proved to be a boomerang to the Germans. The Allies are beginning to pay back the Germans in their own coin on the Western Front, by means of certain devises to which, ear... More

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