Pvt. W. H. Bels of the S.C. is shown in the construction yard of the 501st Labor Engineering Unit in Mehun-sur-Yevre, France. The exact date of the photograph is unknown. The image was released by A. EP. Censor. No further details or notes were provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-w-h-bels-of-the-sc-is-shown-in-the-construction-yard-of-the-501st-labor-engineering-unit-in-mehun-sur-yevre-france-the-exact-date-of-the-photograph-is-unknown-the-image-was-released-by-a-ep-censor-no-further-details-or-notes-were-provided-image558116432.html
RM2RC0B5M–Pvt. W. H. Bels of the S.C. is shown in the construction yard of the 501st Labor Engineering Unit in Mehun-sur-Yevre, France. The exact date of the photograph is unknown. The image was released by A. EP. Censor. No further details or notes were provided.
A photograph taken on August 27, 1918, by R.C. Price, an American photographer, shows a view of German communication trenches as seen from a lookout post near Gerardmer, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photo was received and approved by the A.E.P. censor, but the specific date is not provided. This image is part of the collection numbered 24571. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-on-august-27-1918-by-rc-price-an-american-photographer-shows-a-view-of-german-communication-trenches-as-seen-from-a-lookout-post-near-gerardmer-near-amphersbach-alsace-germany-the-photo-was-received-and-approved-by-the-aep-censor-but-the-specific-date-is-not-provided-this-image-is-part-of-the-collection-numbered-24571-image558467905.html
RM2RCGBE9–A photograph taken on August 27, 1918, by R.C. Price, an American photographer, shows a view of German communication trenches as seen from a lookout post near Gerardmer, near Amphersbach, Alsace, Germany. The photo was received and approved by the A.E.P. censor, but the specific date is not provided. This image is part of the collection numbered 24571.
French military band at Chateau d'Isenheim welcoming Major General M.H. Johnston, Commanding General of the 91st Division, in Isechem, Belgium. The photograph was taken on October 28, 1918 and received on December 18, 1918. It was released by the A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918. The image includes approximately 1500 people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-military-band-at-chateau-disenheim-welcoming-major-general-mh-johnston-commanding-general-of-the-91st-division-in-isechem-belgium-the-photograph-was-taken-on-october-28-1918-and-received-on-december-18-1918-it-was-released-by-the-aef-censor-on-december-23-1918-the-image-includes-approximately-1500-people-image558182767.html
RM2RC3BPR–French military band at Chateau d'Isenheim welcoming Major General M.H. Johnston, Commanding General of the 91st Division, in Isechem, Belgium. The photograph was taken on October 28, 1918 and received on December 18, 1918. It was released by the A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918. The image includes approximately 1500 people.
Cpl.s Stern and Evans, two enlisted men from the Signal Corps division of the US Army, are pictured in Paris, France in November 1918. The photo was taken by ep. 20 in 1919 and was issued by the Division of Research and Inspection. This image has been approved by the A.E.F. censor. The caption also includes identification numbers: Bat U.S N 4 34777 SIGNAL CORPS U.S. ARMY Div. of Research & Inspection B 18 P REI. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpls-stern-and-evans-two-enlisted-men-from-the-signal-corps-division-of-the-us-army-are-pictured-in-paris-france-in-november-1918-the-photo-was-taken-by-ep-20-in-1919-and-was-issued-by-the-division-of-research-and-inspection-this-image-has-been-approved-by-the-aef-censor-the-caption-also-includes-identification-numbers-bat-us-n-4-34777-signal-corps-us-army-div-of-research-inspection-b-18-p-rei-image558088029.html
RM2RBY2Y9–Cpl.s Stern and Evans, two enlisted men from the Signal Corps division of the US Army, are pictured in Paris, France in November 1918. The photo was taken by ep. 20 in 1919 and was issued by the Division of Research and Inspection. This image has been approved by the A.E.F. censor. The caption also includes identification numbers: Bat U.S N 4 34777 SIGNAL CORPS U.S. ARMY Div. of Research & Inspection B 18 P REI.
A view of the Finance Office, Q.M.C. Branch in zone number 37257. This photograph was taken on February 11, 1919, and approved by the M.I.D. Censor on February 19, 1919. The office is located on the first floor annex and includes the Mail and Record Section. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-finance-office-qmc-branch-in-zone-number-37257-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-11-1919-and-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-february-19-1919-the-office-is-located-on-the-first-floor-annex-and-includes-the-mail-and-record-section-image558490566.html
RM2RCHCBJ–A view of the Finance Office, Q.M.C. Branch in zone number 37257. This photograph was taken on February 11, 1919, and approved by the M.I.D. Censor on February 19, 1919. The office is located on the first floor annex and includes the Mail and Record Section.
A photograph taken by 2nd Lieutenant George H. Lyon in February 1919. The image captures the battleships Louisiana and New Hampshire docked at Hoboken, New Jersey. It shows troops disembarking from a ferry boat and making their way to a railroad station in Long Island City. The photograph was approved by the M.I.D. Censor on February 17, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-by-2nd-lieutenant-george-h-lyon-in-february-1919-the-image-captures-the-battleships-louisiana-and-new-hampshire-docked-at-hoboken-new-jersey-it-shows-troops-disembarking-from-a-ferry-boat-and-making-their-way-to-a-railroad-station-in-long-island-city-the-photograph-was-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-february-17-1919-image558488810.html
RM2RCHA4X–A photograph taken by 2nd Lieutenant George H. Lyon in February 1919. The image captures the battleships Louisiana and New Hampshire docked at Hoboken, New Jersey. It shows troops disembarking from a ferry boat and making their way to a railroad station in Long Island City. The photograph was approved by the M.I.D. Censor on February 17, 1919.
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