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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Secretary of Navy Daniels reviews National Army Parade

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Secretary of Navy Daniel...

Original Caption: Secretary of Navy Daniels reviews National Army Parade. Photo shows the reviewers of the parade of National Army men from Camp Upton, L.I., New York on Fifth Avenue, New York City on Washingt... More

Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - The Return of the Victory Feelt to New York. With clocklike precision, which is so characteristic of the United States Navy, America's majestic fleet moved up the Hudson River through a heavy snowstorm. After the review of the fleet by Secretary Daniels, half of the sailorscame ashore to partake in a parade down Fifth Avenue where they were cheered by thousands of people. The photo shows a division passing the reviewing stand in front of the Public Library. Secretary Daniels in a silk hat can be seen near the center post

Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - The Return of the Victory Feelt to New Y...

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

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - The U.S. Marines in training at Quantico, Virginia recently going through their drills for the benefit of Secretary Daniels and other members of the Government

Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States - The U.S. Marines i...

Date Taken: 6/1/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - United States

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