RMKWCNW2–Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaking to a joint session of Congress, Dec. 26, 1941. Less than 3 weeks after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, Churchill visited the U.S. to strengthen the British-U.S. alliance. Behind him on the Rostrum, L-R: Rep. William Cole, Vice President Henry Wallace. At Lower left is Sen Alben Barkley, Majority Leader. - (BSLOC 2014 17 36)
RMKWC43J–President Gerald Ford meeting with his Chief of Staff, Donald Rumsfeld. Feb. 6, 1975. (BSLOC 2015 14 59)
RMKWCWXN–ON THE JOB FOR VICTORY. American Impressionistic painting of busy shipyard during World War 1. The Shipping Board-Emergency Fleet Corporation, an emergency agency to enlarge and manage the US Merchant Marine (BSLOC 2017 1 52)
RMKWCWM2–Seated Australian POWs captured at Shellal in the First Battle of Gaza, March 26, 1917. Soldiers of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force are surrounded by their victorious Ottoman Turkish captors. (BSLOC 2017 1 160)
RMKWB6H3–General Erwin Rommel, German commander in France and North Africa during World War 2. Ca. 1940-44. (BSLOC 2014 8 157)
RMKWCR4B–Major Arthur Peterson, physicist Edward Teller, and Los Alamos Director, Norris Edwin Bradbury. Teller advocated development of the hydrogen. Peterson briefed General Eisenhower on the Manhattan Project in 1944. Bradbury was physicist was chosen by Oppenheimer to succeed him as Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, a position he held from 1945-1970. - (BSLOC 2015 1 89)
RMKWC2GE–May Day celebration is Moscow, 1960. Communist demonstration of representatives of the working people on the Red Square. (BSLOC 2015 2 260)
RMKWC462–Protest against the murder of African American teenager, Emmett Till. Oct. 11, 1955. The New York City event was sponsored by the NAACP and District 65, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Workers Union. (BSLOC 2015 14 99)
RMKWCXKH–Water Lilies, by Claude Monet, 1919, French impressionist painting, oil on canvas. Monet left many of his late works unfinished, but this work was an exception which he signed and sold in 1919 (BSLOC 2017 3 51)
RMKWCNEJ–Kid Gavilan (right) vs. Billy Graham, in 6th round at Madison Square Garden. Feb. 13, 1950. The Welterweight boxers fought four times, with Gavilan winning three bouts. - (BSLOC 2014 17 155)
RMKWD8DB–Retired baseball legend Walter Johnson with souvenir balls signed by six presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. Four of the balls were thrown out a season openers. April 1939. (BSLOC 2015 17 40)
RMKWCYGD–Petit Andely-The River Bank, by Paul Signac, 1920-29, French Post-Impressionist watercolor painting. This is a view of the harbor of Les Andelys, a village on the Seine River near Giverny (BSLOC 2017 5 92)
RMKWDK1A–President Trump during the 9/11 Observance Ceremony at the Pentagon, Sept. 11, 2017. Standing in salute, R-L: President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Defense Sec. Jim Mattis, Gen. Joe Dunford, Chmn., Joint Chiefs of Staff (BSLOC 2017 18 145)
RMKWD85R–Golfers J.W. Ockenden, Fred McLeod, Arthur S. Havers, Jock Hutchison, April 22, 1924. McLeod and Hutchison were professional players and later inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame. Washington, D.C. vicinity (BSLOC 2015 17 110)
RMKWC487–President Calvin Coolidge delivering Memorial Address at Arlington Amphitheater. May 30, 1924. (BSLOC 2015 15 125)
RMKWD8MG–Doctor at a medical cooperative taking blood pressure of a patient in Box Elder County, Utah, 1940. In Northwest Utah, the US Government Agency, Farm Security Administration (FSA) aided farmers to establish a cooperative, for which they take out FSA loans (BSLOC 2016 7 21)
RMKWDJKJ–VENUS AND CUPID, by Lorenzo Lotto, 1520s, Italian Renaissance painting, oil on canvas. This work was painted to celebrate a wedding, with Venus’s features possibly those of the bride. Venus has rose petals across her lap as Cupid holds his expelling member. Ivy symbolizes fidelity and the myrtle wreath was worn by brides (BSLOC 2017 16 72)
RMKWC2RM–Wide view of the ruins of the World Trade Center complex in New York City, Sept. 18, 2001. At left is the pile and façade arches of the North Tower, WTC 1. At right are those of the South Tower, WTC 2. In the distance is the Woolworth Building. (BSLOC 2015 2 95)
RMKWD56G–Gov. Eugene Talmadge (left) at a clemency hearing for six East Point Ku Klux Klansmen. Dec. 1, 1941. Prosecutor Daniel Duke brandishes bull whip used on the African American victims. Talmadge, while 'feeling sorry' for the Klansmen, did not grant clemency to the six men serving 1-3 year prison sentences for a series of floggings in suburban Atlanta. Talmadge added he participated in a similar flogging of an African-American man years before. (BSLOC 2014 13 53)
RMKWDK66–Japanese army expels Korean soldiers from the kings palace in Seoul, Korea, early June 1894. Japanese troops in their white summer uniforms escort the carriage of minster Otori and ex-regent Taewongon. The Japanese ousted the Korean Min king, replacing him with former regent Hungson Taewongun, who requested the Japanese drive the Chinese out of Korea (BSLOC 2017 18 72)
RMKWCYA0–Still Life with Apples and Pears, by Paul Cezanne, 1891-92, French Post-Impressionist oil painting. The physical solidity of the fruits contrasts with the ambiguous space around them (BSLOC 2017 5 24)
RMKWD8TY–George Gershwin, American composer, portrait by Carl Van Vechten, March 28, 1937. His music was featured in several movies: The Sunshine Trail, 1923; Delicious, 1931; Shall We Dance, 1937; A Damsel in Distress, 1937; The Goldwyn Follies, 1938; Porgy and B (BSLOC 2016 8 128)
RMKWCPBT–Pierre Salinger, President Kennedy's Press Secretary in his White House office. Jan. 25, 1961. - (BSLOC 2015 1 137)
RMKWB9ER–5th U.S. Marine Regiment has Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, pumpkin pie and trimmings, Nov. 23, 1950. Outside was the bleak, icy wilderness of Hagaru-ri, North Korea, with Chinese Communist 'People's Volunteer Army' bearing down on them. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 76)
RMKWC4E9–Congressman Sam Rayburn in the 1920s. He represented Texas' 4th district from 1913 to 1961. For seventeen of those years he was Speaker of the House. (BSLOC 2015 15 196)
RMKWD835–White House tennis court during a match on May 10, 1922. (BSLOC 2015 16 6)
RMKWDJCC–Cubans soldiers in their trenches in Pinar del Rio, the westernmost province of Cuba, ca. 1899 (BSLOC 2017 10 44)
RMKWC34B–GI of the Seventh US Army gives his last cigarettes to liberated Dachau prisoners behind a stockade. April 29, 1945, World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 21)
RMKWDJ2B–Theodore Roosevelt rides beside African porters carrying an lion skin back to camp, June-Dec. 1909. It was collected for the Smithsonians Natural History Museum (BSLOC 2017 8 7)
RMKWB81G–General Erwin Rommel in the desert near El-Alamein, with his troops. Nov. 1-9, 1942. North Africa during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 4)
RMKWD9WX–Dr. A. B. Adams, Head, Div. of Technology of the Internal Revenue, at start of Prohibition in 1920. In Nov. 1920 the Division was reorganized to provide relief from bureaucratic delays hampering business and industry (BSLOC 2016 10 89)
RMKWB6D9–General Dwight Eisenhower with Prime Minister Winston Churchill. At left is General Sir Alan Brooke and at right is RAF General Sir Arthur Tedder. Ca. 1943-45. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 113)
RMKWCP2K–Alfred Hitchcock strolling about the grounds of his Bel Air estate. He is with his wife, Alma Reville, and his daughter, Patricia. Ca. 1942 - (BSLOC 2014 17 79)
RMKWD8JF–Helen Wills Moody in 1931. She held the top position in women's tennis for a total of nine years: 1927–33, 1935 and 1938. (BSLOC 2015 17 93)
RMKWC2NT–World Financial Center doorway blanketed in ash and soot after the collapse of the Twin Towers. Sept. 14, 2001. New York City, after September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. U.S. Navy Photo by Jim Watson (BSLOC 2015 2 78)
RMKWCM5R–Scenes from 'Monkeyshines', the first motion film shot in the United States. It was an Edison movie produced to test an early version of the Kinetoscope. It is shows Fred Ott, an Edison employee, singing, 'Up in a Balloon, Boys.' Ca. 1889-1890. - (BSLOC 2014 14 1)
RMKWD275–Happy chief defenders of the US with their wives at a reception on June 11, 2013. At the State Dept. event, foreign defense attaches met US Department of Defense leadership. L-R: Deanie Dempsey; Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chrm. Joint Chiefs; Stephanie Carter; Ash Carter, Deputy Sec. Defense; Lori Flynn; Dir. Defense Intelligence Agency, Gen. Michael Flynn (BSLOC 2017 20 191)
RMKWDJHE–THE LOVERS, by Riza-yi Abbasi, 1630, Persian painting, opaque watercolor, ink, gold on paper. Miniature of lovers painted in Isfahan, during the reign of Shah Safi of Irans Safavid dynasty. The couple embrace reflects a relaxed attitude to sensuality in 17th century Persia (BSLOC 2017 16 32)
RMKWC3F1–German Messerschmitt 262 jet-propelled plane in possession of the U.S. Air Force after World War 2. Frontal view. 1945 (BSLOC 2015 13 74)
RMKWD8WD–N.C. Wyeth, American painter and illustrator, c. 1920. He painted cowboys and Indians, and illustrated the classic books such as 'Treasure Island' and 'Robinson Crusoe'. He was the father of even more famous painter, realist Andrew Wyeth (BSLOC 2016 8 132)
RMKWB8FP–U.S. Marine sniper and spotter work together in picking off the enemy in Korea. Korean War, 1950-53. Exact date/location unknown. (BSLOC 2014 11 128)
RMKWD9TH–Four Chinese men smoking opium in a lodging house in San Francisco's Chinatown, c. 1905 (BSLOC 2016 10 74)
RMKWC35C–President Obama talks with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, July 11, 2012. At left, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin talks with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. The group was in the Oval Office following a meeting with Democratic Leadership (BSLOC 2015 13 222)
RMKWC2EE–Truman Presidential Library Ground Breaking, May 8, 1955. L-R: Former President Harry Truman, Bess Truman, and Margaret Truman. (BSLOC 2015 2 240)
RMKWD96A–Youngster rides his tricycle on the sidewalks of New York City, c. 1920. He is transporting two packages from the local grocery store (BSLOC 2016 8 85)
RMKWDJTD–Mushroom smoke column of Mont Pelee, Martinique, a French territory in Caribbean in June 1902. The volcano began erupting on April 23, 1902, and continued with increasing force until before the fatal pyroclastic flow of June 8, 1902 (BSLOC 2017 17 61)
RMKWC226–Actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins serving meals at feeding stations for workers at Ground Zero. Sept. 27, 2001. World Trade Center, New York City, after September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (BSLOC 2015 2 107)
RMKWDJP2–San Francisco in flames after April 18, 1906 earthquake. View includes the area east of Sansome Street, north of Bush Street, south of Jackson Street, and west of Embarcadero Street. The unburned area shown here is the Chinatown District, which would also be engulfed (BSLOC 2017 17 15)
RMKWDJCN–Amphibious landing at Arroyo, Puerto Rico, August 3, 1898 during the Spanish American War. US soldiers of Company C, 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry transfer to boats from the cruiser USS ST PAUL, seven miles off the coast (BSLOC 2017 10 52)
RMKWB6HN–German Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, shaking hands with a Brownshirt at Nazi Party Day. Nuremberg, 1937. (BSLOC 2014 8 166)
RMKWD8KB–Young men hanging around a saloon in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, June 29, 1916. They are in good cheer, including the fellow falling off his seat, Photo by Lewis Hine (BSLOC 2016 7 6)
RMKWCX78–Crowd at the Reichstag Building, Berlin, at the proclamation of new government Nov. 10, 1918. Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated on the same day, in the aftermath of Germanys defeat in World War 1 (BSLOC 2017 2 50)
RMKWD9C8–Aviator and Arctic explorer Umberto Nobile, after his rescue by Swedish Aviator, Einor Lundborg. June 1928. He survived the crash with a broken arm, leg, rib and a head injury (BSLOC 2016 10 136)
RMKWC220–A canine rescue worker and his handler emerge from the pile of rubble at Ground Zero. Sept 21, 2001. World Trade Center, New York City, after September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (BSLOC 2015 2 103)
RMKWDJA0–USS MAINE at anchor in a US harbor, c. 1896. Commissioned in 1895 she was a 2nd-class battleship (BSLOC 2017 10 10)
RMKWDA43–World War 1. British Mark IV Tank named Crusty prior to battle of Cambrai. 1917. (BSLOC 2013 1 150)
RMKWCR1E–Marine biologist Rachel Carson, after she published her first book 'The Sea Around Us' in 1951. The book was a best seller and won the 1952 National Book Award for Nonfiction. Carson sold the rights for a film version was filmed which won the 1953 Oscar for Best Documentary. Her second best selling book was 'Silent Spring' 1963. - (BSLOC 2015 1 59)
RMKWC2TE–British soldier stands by a sign posted at the site of the Belsen Concentration Camp, 1945. Sign reads: 10,000 unburied dead were found here, another 13,000 have since died, all of them victims of the German new order in Europe, and an example of Nazi Kultur. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 11)
RMKWD8FA–Yankees Lou Gehrig scores as Joe Harris' throw gets away from catcher Hank Severeid of Senators. New York Yankees beat Washington, Senators 3-2. Aug. 16, 1925. (BSLOC 2015 17 6)
RMKWCMNJ–General de Gaulle in London, arriving at his office in London. June 25, 1940. He was under Secretary for War in the Reynaud Cabinet and organized French Resistance from Britain during World War 2. - (BSLOC 2014 15 234)
RMKWD7R0–President Calvin Coolidge meeting with Charles Evans Hughes and Charles Curtis, August 3, 1923. Coolidge became President the previous day after Warren Harding died suddenly in San Francisco. Hughes was Secretary of State and Curtis was Senate Minority Whip. They met in the Coolidge family residence at the Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. (BSLOC 2015 16 13)
RMKWDHWD–THEATER-MOUNTAIN-CONSTRUCTION, by Paul Klee, 1920, Swiss drawing, oil, gouache, and ink on paper. Illusionistic geometric abstraction, combined with symbolic sun and moon and arrows (BSLOC 2017 7 52)
RMKWCX7R–French soldiers with a machine gun stationed at the post office in Essen, Germany, 1923. The occupation lasted until August 1925. The German industrial giant, Krupp was headquartered in the city and was the site of resistance and violence in March 1923 (BSLOC 2017 2 63)
RMKWB72D–U.S. First Ranger Battalion on a speed march over hilly terrain at Arzew, Algeria, North Africa. Most U.S Troops were 'green' and continued training after entering the war theater. Jan. 20, 1943. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 11)
RMKWD87D–Water tennis match at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., Aug. 12, 1921. (BSLOC 2015 17 143)
RMKWCR36–Werner Heisenberg, theoretical physicist, was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize. He contributed to the development of quantum mechanics and the principle of uncertainty. Photo by Max Lohrich. - (BSLOC 2015 1 76)
RMKWC25M–Meeting in the White House Emergency Operations Center, Sept. 11, 2001. President George W. Bush meets with, from left: VP Dick Cheney; Chief of Staff Andy Card; Condoleezza Rice, National Security Adviser; Special Agent Carl Truscott of the U.S. Secret Service. (BSLOC 2015 2 140)
RMKWDHTD–VENTRILOQUIST AND CRIER IN THE MOOR, by Paul Klee, 1923, Swiss drawing, watercolor and ink on paper. Imaginary beasts float within the ventriloquist belly, with a fish about to enter a dangling net. The moor, rolling infertile land, is indicated by the background grid of warm earth colors (BSLOC 2017 7 28)
RMKWCXAB–Two Dancers, by Edgar Degas, 1870-95, French impressionist drawing, pastel on paper. Two dancers depicted as they adjust their costume straps (BSLOC 2017 3 112)
RMKWD962–Baked potato vendor with a pushcart oven in New York's Lower East Side, c. 1915-20. The neighborhood was packed with Eastern European Jewish immigrants (BSLOC 2016 8 81)
RMKWB7M7–Wall of Honor in the Hollywood Canteen for servicemen during World War 2. Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope, and Bette Davis were very active 'war workers' entertaining troops at home and in battle zones. Actors represented on the Wall of Honer include: Clark Gable, Ronald Reagan, Robert Montgomery, Cesar Romero, John Ford, 1943.Van Heflin, Alan Ladd, Robert Cummings and George Montgomery. (BSLOC 2014 10 241)
RMKWCPAN–Al Capone, winks at photographers as he leaves Chicago's federal courthouse. October 14, 1931. The notorious Chicago gangster was on trial for tax evasion. - (BSLOC 2015 1 13)
RMKWC4EB–Utah Senator Reed Smoot with his family, ca. 1910. As a Mormon, his membership in the Senate was opposed for from 1904 to 1907. Counter Clockwise from Reed: Alpha Eldredge Reed, Ernest Winder, Harlow Eldredge, Chloe, Harold Reed, Annie, and Zella Esther. (BSLOC 2015 15 197)
RMKWB7D0–Two days before the Allied invasion of Sicily, tanks board landing craft. Ships are at the French Naval Base, La Pecherie, Tunisia. July 1943, World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 19)
RMKWDJ4M–GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL, by Colin Campbell Cooper, 1909, American painting, oil on canvas. The train yard of Grand Central Station during the ten year demolition and construction of the new Grand Central Terminal from 1903-1913 (BSLOC 2017 9 12)
RMKWDJ1K–Theodore Roosevelt arrives home on Oct. 22, 1912, after being shot in Milwaukee 6 days earlier. He was sidelined for another week, until his mass meeting at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 30th, five days before the election (BSLOC 2017 8 54)
RMKWB79E–Three emaciated Polish refugee children who have escaped to Iran during World War 2. Ca. 1940-44. (BSLOC 2014 10 169)
RMKWB6YA–U.S. infantrymen running through the smoke-filled streets of Wernberg, Germany. 55th Armored Infantry Battalion and tank of the 22nd Tank Battalion. April 22, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 78)
RMKWCW8R–Italian World War 1 bond poster. Standing in front of a wall of fire, and Italian soldier with a bayoneted rifle assumes a heroic battle posture. The text advertises the latest subscription for war bonds offering 5% interest. (BSLOC 2013 1 22)
RMKWCXNR–Peonies, by Edouard Manet, 1864-65, French impressionist painting, oil on canvas. The flowers broad petals and leaves were painted with his loose brushwork with subtle color (BSLOC 2017 3 8)
RMKWDJ24–Canoe rigged with a cover under which sick Colonel Roosevelt travelled. At the end of the Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition, TR was seriously ill with an infected leg. April 1914 photo by naturalist, George Cherrie (BSLOC 2017 8 64)
RMKWC280–President George W. Bush announced that 'Our war on terror begins with Al Qaeda, but it does not end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated.' On Sept. 20, 2001, to a Joint Session of Congress, 9 days after the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks. (BSLOC 2015 2 166)
RMKWCY05–WHAT WOULD LINCOLN DO? PUCK Magazine cartoon of Sept. 28, 1905. Election year political cartoon critical of TRs imperialistic policies in the Philippines and Panama (BSLOC 2017 4 69)
RMKWCM7P–President Dwight Eisenhower smiling while golfing. Ca. 1954. - (BSLOC 2014 14 33)
RMKWD8H1–Former heavyweight champion boxer Jack Dempsey has make up applied. After boxing he starred in half a dozen silent and talking films. Ca. 1920. (BSLOC 2015 17 77)
RMKWD8AC–Women pose in bathing suits at an American east coast beach between 1910-1920. The younger woman in the center has bare legs, but the others wear stockings. (BSLOC 2015 17 201)
RMKWC257–President George W. Bush reviews notes with Karen Hughes before speaking from the Oval Office. He spoke 12 hours after the 9-11 Terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. Sept. 11, 2001. (BSLOC 2015 2 139)
RMKWDJ05–Theodore Roosevelt in carriage with Mayor Gaynor and Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, June 18, 1910. The long parade included thirteen carriages of VIPs, 3 marching bands, Spanish American War veterans and mounted police (BSLOC 2017 8 24)
RMKWB6PE–'Defense Shooting for the German People.' World War 2 poster for a civilian defense shooting contest. It depicts a soldier handing a middle-aged civilian a rifle. The poster appeals to German nationalism without mention of Nazi party or display of Swastika. 1944. (BSLOC 2014 8 223)
RMKWC2E7–President Harry and Bess Truman Fishing near Key West, Florida, Dec. 2, 1949. They spent 11 working vacations, 175 days in all, at the 'Little White House' during his presidency. (BSLOC 2015 2 235)
RMKWD7Y6–Margaret Sanger outside her birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, Oct. 27, 1916. Nine days after its opening as Margaret Sanger was jailed for violating the Comstock obscenity laws. (BSLOC 2015 16 211)
RMKWD9XD–American Expeditionary Force Siberia, 31st Infantry, on the march in Far Eastern Russia, 1918-20. They were sent inland to guard the Trans-Siberian railway of from both the Reds and Whites during the Russian Revolution and Civil War (BSLOC 2016 10 93)
RMKWB90B–Air shipments of whole blood from American Red Cross for Korean War casualties. It will be stored in Yokohoma, for shipment to Korea as needed. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 205)
RMKWDJ30–South Carolina Senator Benjamin Ryan Tillman, c. 1905. He came of age during the Civil War and established his family during Reconstruction. He was a complex populist who fought the aristocracy for the poor white farmers. He was a rabid racist who also had close relationships with African American tenant farmers on his land (BSLOC 2017 8 82)
RMKWCXYY–THE WORLDS CONSTABLE, PUCK Magazine cartoon of Jan. 14, 1905. President Theodore Roosevelt is a constable standing between Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa with a Big Stick labeled The New Diplomacy (BSLOC 2017 4 68)
RMKWD2B3–African American caretakers at the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston, SC. The sweepers hold crude brooms made of twigs. After the Civil War, the Drayton family gardens were opened to the public to earn money as a tourist attraction. Photo by Jackson, William Henry (BSLOC 2017 20 99)
RMKWDJP7–Chinese residents of San Francisco watching the fire following the earthquake of April 18, 1906. In the distance are crowds of people moving away from the fire zone. Photo by Arnold Genthe (BSLOC 2017 17 19)
RMKWCX5T–Desi Arnaz at a camera as executive producer of I LOVE LUCY TV series from 1952-57. Desilu Productions filmed the live performances with multiple sets and camera. Arnaz negotiated ownership and control of all rights to the film (BSLOC 2017 2 192)
RMKWCP01–Winston Churchill, with his wife Clementine enter St. Paul's Cathedral. They were attending a first ever, pre-election Church of England religious service before the General Election. Feb. 19, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 17 58)
RMKWCW6F–World War 1: Second Battle of the Marne. U.S. troops passing through a just captured town in their advance from the Marne to the Vesle, 75 miles northeast of Paris. Ca. July 15 -Aug. 2, 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 189)
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