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Demobilization - Arrivals Home - Women of the Red Cross welcome the Mauretania bearing first American soldiers to return from Europe since the signing of the Armistice

Demobilization - Arrivals Home - Women of the Red Cross welcome the Ma...

Photographer: Paul Thompson Demobilization - Arrivals Home Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - 8,000 war heroes welcomed on Mauretania. Crowds line shores to cheer fighting 27th Division. Mauretania closely followed giant steamer Leviathan with 10,000 of 27th Division aboard

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - 8,000 war heroes welcomed on Mauretan...

Photographer: Central News Service Demobilization - Miscellaneous Public domain image of a passenger ship, ocean liner, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Refreshments - 27th Division back on Leviathan and Mauretania. New York 27th Division on their way to demobilization camp are fed with coffee, cake and candy by large army of Red Cross and Canteen workers on pier

American Red Cross - Refreshments - 27th Division back on Leviathan an...

Date Taken: 3/6/1919 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union American Red Cross - Refreshments

Demobilization - Arrivals Home - 27th Division back on Leviathan and Mauretania. This proud mother made a big banner with her son's name on it so he could see it when the ship passed the battery Park Sea Wall where his mother is anxiously waiting his return

Demobilization - Arrivals Home - 27th Division back on Leviathan and M...

Date Taken: 3/6/1919 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Demobilization - Arrivals Home

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Cheering crowds of American soldiers on Mauretania, the first to arrive from the other wise. Steamship is seen nearing New York

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Cheering crowds of American soldiers ...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Demobilization - Miscellaneous Public domain image of a passenger ship, ocean liner, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Mauretania lands vanguard of Pershing's Army

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - Mauretania lands vanguard of Pershing...

Original Caption: Mauretania lands vanguard of Pershing's Army. Giant Cunard ship greeted by whole river fleet as she sweeps up New York bay amid cheering thousands. Soldiers eager to get ashore after rough voy... More

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