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Airplanes - Flight - The landing of Lt. Borre and Sergt. Boyle at Cambridge Common, Oct. 19, 1918, during the last hours of the 4th Liberty Loan. From Herbert Turner

Airplanes - Flight - The landing of Lt. Borre and Sergt. Boyle at Camb...

Date Taken: 10/19/1918 Photographer: Herbert Turner Airplanes - Flight Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer's workshop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. where, under the direction of Major Bashford Dean, Ord. Dept., U.S.A., and Curator of Armor at the Museum, armor for the American soldiers fighting in France is being designed. The suits of armor used in medieval times which many collectors have brought to the museum were carefully inspected and the good points brought to bear in fashioning this modern armor. The actual labor is being performed by Assistant Curator of Armor at the Museum, Daniel Tachaux and his assistant Sergt. Jacquest Bartel, of the Ord. Dept. american soldiers wearing this armor have gone into actual battle to test the effectiveness of the covering, and upon the result of the experiments depends whether the soldiers are to wear armor. Daniel Tachaux, who has been commissioned by the U.S. Governemnet to design protective armor for soldiers in the trenches, repairing a helmet of the 16th century

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer'...

Photographer: Publishers Photo Ser. Armor - Armor Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - Lieut. Tester and Sergt. Smith, A.R.C. Berlin, Germany

American Red Cross - Groups - Lieut. Tester and Sergt. Smith, A.R.C. B...

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

American Red Cross - E thru H - Capt. Hall, A.R.C., Representative at Base Hospital No. 7, Tours, France talking with Sergt. L.J. Martin, who has been wounded after going over the top ten times

American Red Cross - E thru H - Capt. Hall, A.R.C., Representative at ...

Date Taken: 10/0/1918 Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - E thru H

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer's Workshop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. where under the direction of Major Bashford Dean, Ord. Dept., U.S.A., and Curator of Armor at the Museum, armor for the American soldiers fighting in France is being designed. The suits or armor used in medieval times which many collectors have brought to the museum were carefully inspected and the good points brought to the museum were carefully inspected and the good points brought to bear in fashioning this modern armor. The actual labor is being performed by Assistant Curator of Armor at the Museum, Daniel Tachaux and his assistnat Sergt. Jacques Bartel, of the Ord. Dept. American soldiers wearing this armor have gone into actual battle to test the effectiveness of the covering, and upon the result of the experiments depends whether the soldiers are to wear armor. A corner of the armor hall in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The suits of armor are being studied by miltiary experts

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer'...

Photographer: Publishers Photo Ser. Armor - Armor Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer's Workshop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., under the direction of Major Bashford Dean, Ord. Dept., U.S.A. and Curator of Armor at the Museum, armor for the American soldiers fighting in France is being designed. The suits of armor used in medieval times which many collectors have brought to the museum were carefully inspected and thegood points brought to bear in fashioning this modern armor. The actual labor is being performed by Assistant Curator of Armor at the Museum, Daniel Tachaux and his assistant Sergt. Jacquest Bartel, of the Ord. Dept. American soldiers wearing this armor have gone into actual battle to test the effectiveness of the covering, and upon the result of the experiments depends whether the soldiers are to wear armor. Daniel Tachaux examining the construction of a suit of battle armor of the 16th century, to adopt its good points in designing modern armor

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American Soldiers. In the Armorer'...

Photographer: Publishers Photo Ser. Armor - Armor Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in England. The Flying Squadron of the Emergency Department of the american Res Cross in London, equipped to deal at instant'snotice with any emergency which may arise. Top row: Lieut. Charles E. Hemp, St. Louis; Lieut W.T. Higgins, New York; Capt. H.S. Wells, Scranton, Pa., Sergt. Edw. Ballard, Philadelphioa; Sergt. W.R. Thomas, Steamboat Spgs. Col. Lower row: Serg. John Nyland, Pittsburg, Lieut. James Jeffers, Wes Summit, N.J. Sergt. Fred Maire, Denver; Sergt. E.T. Mallett, Boston, Sergy. William Sheppard, Chicago

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in England. The Flyin...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Groups

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - Interior of the Clothin Supply Room, at American Red Cross Headquarters, Berlin, Germany. Sergt. Olsen, U.S. Army, supplying two Russian officers, prisoners, with compelte new outfits

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - Interior of the Clothin Supply...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Prisoners of War Public domain photograph - prisoners of war, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sergt. McDonnel and Private McDonald, American Pioneers, captured by the Germans, escaped and fought with the British army at Peronne, France. 12-5-1917

Sergt. McDonnel and Private McDonald, American Pioneers, captured by t...

British Photographs of World War I Public domain photograph - British army, military forces, during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American soldiers. In the Armorer's Workshop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. under the direction of Major Bashford Dean, Ordance Dept., U.S.A. and curator of armor at the Museum, where armor for the American soldiers fighting in France is being designed. The suits of armor used in medieval times which many collectors have brought to the museum were carefully inspected and the good points brought to bear in fashioning this modern armor. The actual labor is being performed by Assistant Curator of Armor at the Museum, Daniel Facheaux and his assistant Sergt. Jacques Bartel, of the Ordnance Dept. American soldiers wearing this armor have gone into actual battle to test the effectiveness of the covering, and upon the result of the experiments depends whether the soldiers are to wear armor. Old helmets on exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. These helmets are of Italian origin dating back to the 15th century. They are technically known as Saladebarbute, and are all of Milanese workmanship. The helmet on the extreme left is of classic design, and follows the fashion set by the ancient Greeks. These helmets are being studied by military experts so that the good points will not be lost in designing modern armor

Armor - Armor - Designing armor for American soldiers. In the Armorer'...

Photographer: Publishers Photo Ser. Armor - Armor Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fagan, Sergt - State: [Blank] - Year: [Blank]
Colby, Sergt - State: [Blank] - Year: [Blank]
Winds, Andrew Sergt - State: Arkansas - Year: [Blank]
Map of 1st Distrt., Campbell Co., Georgia, South of the Cherokee Boundary Line. Compiled under direction of Capt. W. E. Merrill, Chief Topl. Engr., D. C., by Sergt. Finegan from the notes of a captured Rebel Engineer & State map (south of the Chattahoochee Riv.)...Autographed & printed in the field. Chattanooga, May 23d, 1864.

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