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Field Kitchen Soldiers of the 165th Infantry Regiment,

Field Kitchen Soldiers of the 165th Infantry Regiment,

Field Kitchen Soldiers of the 165th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment, move into position to replace French troops near St. Clement, France, March 2, 1918. The troops, part of ... More

Father Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain of the 165th

Father Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain of the 165th

Father Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain of the 165th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment, officiates a funeral service for a Soldier of the 117th Field Signal Battalion of the ... More

Army Chaplain (Capt.) Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain

Army Chaplain (Capt.) Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain

Army Chaplain (Capt.) Francis Duffy, Regimental Chaplain of the 165th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment. Father Duffy would go on to serve as the division chaplain for the Army... More

A dugout opening for the field telephone exchange of

A dugout opening for the field telephone exchange of

A dugout opening for the field telephone exchange of the 1st Battalion, 165th Infantry near Lunneville, France, March 3, 1918. The 165th Infantry, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment, part of the 4... More

Soldiers of Company D, 1st Battalion, 165th Infantry

Soldiers of Company D, 1st Battalion, 165th Infantry

Soldiers of Company D, 1st Battalion, 165th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment, move into position to replace French troops near Benomenil, France, March 1, 1918. The troops, pa... More

Soldiers of Company K, 2nd Battalion, 165th Infantry

Soldiers of Company K, 2nd Battalion, 165th Infantry

Soldiers of Company K, 2nd Battalion, 165th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s famous “Fighting 69th” Irish regiment, move into position to replace French troops near St. Clement, France, March 2, 1918. The troops, ... More

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