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Armistice - Armistice - Drawing of Recption of German Peace Delegates. Inside the French lines in the railroad car of Marshal Foch. The reception of the delgates in the car. They are (1) Marshal Foch: (2) Admiral Weymiss: (3) An American delegate, probably General Rhodes: (4) General Weygand: (5) M. Erzberger: (6) Gernal von Gundoll: (7) Gernal von Winterfield: (8) Count Oberndorff

Armistice - Armistice - Drawing of Recption of German Peace Delegates....

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Armistice - Armistice Public domain photograph related to German history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Red Cross recption room in Army Hospital where friends can meet the soldiers

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Red Cross recption roo...

Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The 8th Theater Sustainment Command's Best Warrior

The 8th Theater Sustainment Command's Best Warrior

The 8th Theater Sustainment Command's Best Warrior Competition concludes on Day 5 with an awards and reception ceremony May 12 at the Hale Ikena on Fort Shafter, Hawaii. The winners of the competition are Sgt. ... More

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