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Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. In his regular uniform and without the help of any camouflage at all this man can be plainly seen in front of the tree. He is a member of the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education. He is posting to show the other members of the class how necessary camouglae is to hide the fighters. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. In hi...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. One piece of the trunk of this tree is a man in a camouflage suit that blends with the coloring of the tree. This is part of the instruction given to the men in the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. One p...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Ceremonies and Parades - Hero Day Ceremonies, New York City.  Alfred E. Smith, Democratic nominee for Governor of New York and President of the New York Board of Aldermen, delivering the principal address on Hero Day in Central Park, N. Y. where people congregated to pay their respects to our soldiers killed in battle

Ceremonies and Parades - Hero Day Ceremonies, New York City. Alfred E...

Date Taken: 1919 Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph of military activity, army camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This man is putting on a camouflage suit that when worn will make him blend with the landscape. Both men are members of the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education for young men of military age who want to qualify for this branch of service. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This ...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Lieut. H. Ledyard Towle who is instructing the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education is painting the camouflage on the costume which one of the men is wearing to show the class how it should be done. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Lieut...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Which is stump and which is man is hard to tell. This bit of camouflage is one of the necessary points of concealment taught the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. Which...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This man of the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education is wearing the costume for rock camouflage. It does not conceal him when he is out in the open, but if he gets into a position beside a rock he looks like it. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This ...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This student who is going to play the part of a rock for the men for the 1st and 2nd platoons of the camouflage class conducted by the New York Board of Education is getting into his costume. May 1, 1918

Camouflage - Soldiers Training - Learning the art of camouflage. This ...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Camouflage - Soldiers Training

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