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Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - Indiana - War activities.  Victory Loan Parade at Washington, Indiana.  Red Cross and the tank they used in the Victory Loan Drive

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - Indiana - War activities. Victory ...

Photographer: Bourgholtzer: Washington, Inc. Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - Indiana Public domain photograph of World War One military equipment, vehicle, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Pi... More

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Pershing's band on "Victory Way" New York City, New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Pershing's band on "Vict...

Original Caption: Pershing's band on "Victory Way" New York City, New York. The A.E.F. Headquarters Band, known as Pershing's Band formally started big Victory Loan Drive in New York City by assisting in openi... More

Ceremonies - Liberty Loans (War Finance Parade) - War activities. Victory Loan Parade at Washington, Ind. Baby tank used in Victory Loan Drive shown in center

Ceremonies - Liberty Loans (War Finance Parade) - War activities. Vict...

Photographer: J. Bourgholtzer Ceremonies - Liberty Loans (War Finance Parade) Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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