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Ceremonies - England, Italy - American soldiers entertained at Bath, England on Independence Day. Procession of American soldiers marching through the streets proceeded by the Mayor in his car

Ceremonies - England, Italy - American soldiers entertained at Bath, E...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - England, Italy Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Labor Day Parade, New York.  "The Birth of Old Glory" float proceeding up Fifth Avenue in the parade

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York - Labor Day Parade, New Yo...

Date Taken: 9/3/1918 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New York

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - California - Welcome Home to California's own

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - California - Welcome Home to Califo...

Original Caption: Welcome Home to California's own. Big Welcome Home parade held in San Francisco for men of 363d Infantry and 347th Artillery that returned from France. Shows men marching down Market Street ... More

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