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Ceremonies and Parades - Cardinal O'Connell presides at Military Mass in Boston.  Fenway park, Boston saw a military mass in honor of those members of the military and Naval forces of the United States who had gien their lives in the war.  The Mass was memorial in character and was held under the auspices of the United Spanish War Veterans and the Army and navy Union of mass.  Cardinal O'Connell presided and is seen here approaching the alter

Ceremonies and Parades - Cardinal O'Connell presides at Military Mass ...

Date Taken: 1918. - Photographer: Inter. Film Ser. Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - Spanish War Veterans in the Patriotic Parade, La Crosse, Wisconsin

Ceremonies and Parades - Spanish War Veterans in the Patriotic Parade,...

Date Taken: 1917 Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph of military parade, army ceremony, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - Victory Parades.  Section of Spanish War Veterans.  Hazleton, PA

Ceremonies and Parades - Victory Parades. Section of Spanish War Vete...

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Ceremonies - Pennsylvania - Victory parade, Spanish War Veterans, Hazelton, PA

Ceremonies - Pennsylvania - Victory parade, Spanish War Veterans, Haze...

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