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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York's "Finest" march in annual Police Parade.  The motorcycle squad and the machine gun in New York City's annual Police Parade, May 11, 1918

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York's "Finest" marc...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York Public domain photograph of procession, parade in New York, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York sees for the first time her war emergency police, the Home Defense League, swinging down Fifth Avenue, nearly 10,000 strong, as a part of the annual Police Parade.  May 1917

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - New York sees for the fi...

Date Taken: 5/1/1917 Photographer: Times Photo Service Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Women police reserves in Police Parade, New York City, May 11, 1918

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Women police reserves in...

Date Taken: 5/11/1918 Photographer: Bain News Service Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York

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