RM2RCD6K5–Exterior view of mobile lofts on the left, warehouse A-5-3 on the right, and Camp Williams in the background. The photograph also captures the railroad facilities at Advanced Supply Depot No. 1S.C. Is Sur Tille, Cote D'Or, France. The image was taken by Sgt. Crunelle on April 5, 1919.
RM2RC5PGY–Major Silas Williams leading a military camp at Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky in 1918. This photograph is part of the collection titled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.'
RM2RCHWPE–Sgt. G. Ryden from the Signal Corps took this photograph on February 13, 1919. It shows officers at the Dupont Printing Plant in Clichy, near Paris, France. From left to right, the officers are identified as 2nd Lt. H. W. Ushorwood, QMC; 1st Lt. B. F. Camp, MC; 1st Lt. C. M. Preston, QMC; and 2nd Lt. H. L. Williams, QMC.
RM2RC9009–'Nurses from Camp Hospital No. 44, G.I.S.D. near Gievre, Loire et Cher, France. The photo, taken on January 30, 1919, captioned with the names of the individuals. The first row shows (left to right): Anne McCarty, Margarett B. Powell, Grace W. Beveland, Ida B. Faphiel, Maty I. Campbell, Isabel Bobler, Josephine Brown, Alice Kincaid, Lucile Thomas. The back row showcases Laura M. Einspahr, Menta Reinhart, Ines Smith, Paye McAlser, Esbelle C. Agans, Winifred Bryan, Alice Fadransky, Maud Revell, Francis L. Williams, and Lilly M. Daw.'
RM2RCG5DH–Officers at Convalescent Camp. Front row, left to right: Capt. Howard Moore, Lt. Rodney Rowell, Major F. P. Williams, Capt. A. R. Gould, Lt. W. B. Mayo. Rear row: Lt. W. J. Lacock, Lt. E. H. Warszewski, Lt. A. W. Peace, Lt. E. B. Abernathy, Lt. Edmond Klamke, Lt. Doc. Peel, Lt. L. D. Donaldson, Lt. H. J. Stockberger, Lt. C. Stolz, Capt. G. S. Hoke, Lt. Edwin Blakelook. Photo taken in Mesves, Nievres, France during World War One.
RM2RCG9HG–Officers, Nurses, and non-commissioned officers of Camp Hospital 38 at Chatillon sur Seine, Cote d'Or, France. They are identified as follows: front row, left to right: Lieut. Will H. Milone, Lieut. H.H. Persay, Capt. Ed. Davis, Capt. Wm. C. Webb, Major N.F. Peury, Chief Nurse Mantie Dial, Capt. Paul H. Gerhardt, Lieut. W. M. Fox, Lieut. Joe B. Bond; second row: Misses C Katherine Williams, Minnie Holtman, Gretchen Derman, Maude M. Miles, Elsie Meridith, Margaret Waller, Catherine Houseman, Olive E. Kline, Mary McCarthy, Amel Warren, Alice Moriarity, Ruby Thompson; third row: Pvt. Tipton C. Bi
RM2RC96EC–Soldiers from the Williams College Unit participating in drill exercises at Williamstown, Massachusetts during the summer of 1917. This photograph was taken by Subiect Photographer 54933 and issued by A.U. Williams College in April 1918. Please note that this image is intended for official use only.
RM2RCD76K–Lt. H.A. Strohmery Jr., S.C. takes a photograph of Major General William R. Smith (left) and Col. E.J. Williams, Chief of Staff, at Tronchoy, Yonne, France on February 26, 1919.
RM2RC5JB4–Psychological test for recruits at Camp Lee, VA. The photograph shows Sergeant Marshall S.C. conducting the psychological tests. Recruits were issued this test to assess their qualifications and send the results to the Personnel Officer. The test required recruits to provide details about their previous occupations and expertise, along with the number of years of experience in each occupation.
RM2RCJREM–Lieutenant William Pox of the Signal Corps is pictured here, with Captain Roger Williams Jr., the commander of Headquarters Company, 5th Division during World War One. The photograph was taken in Differdange, Luxembourg on January 3, 1919. It was issued under Master Copy number 12-23-18.
RM2RCK88Y–Major R.H. Williams, C.A.C, seen in this photograph taken during World War One, belonged to the Signal Corps and had a distinguished career. The image captures him in a serious pose, dressed in his uniform. His contributions and role within the military are notable and are reflected in his rank.
RM2RCHYWP–Sgt. Brooke and Staff officers pose for a photograph at Montoir, Loire Inferieure, France. The photo was taken on November 4, 1918, and issued by Col.A.E.Williams, Q.M.C. at Subieci 40529. The image is part of the collection of American military activities during World War One.
RM2RC3548–Private J.M. Liles of the Signal Corps is seen in this photograph from March 1, 1919. The image captures Y.M.C.A. Secretary E.D. Williams working to establish a 'Y' facility in Rambervillars, Vosges, France, for the 81st Division.
RM2RCCC90–'Sgt. Morris Fineberg, S.C., poses with Major Chas. M. Williams of the Medical Department, 79th Division, in Bercy, Meuse, France on November 12, 1918. The photograph was taken by an unidentified photographer on January 2, 1919. It was later passed by the A.E.P. Censor.'
RM2RBYGC6–Sergeant L. P. Morper of the Signal Corps captured this image of Major Linsley M. Williams, a Medical Corps officer in the U.S. Army. Major Williams served as the Sanitary Inspector for the 80th Infantry Division and was photographed in Beauval, France. The exact date of the release of this photograph by the A.E.P. Censor is unknown.
RM2RC6MAK–Lt. Ratep, S.C. captured this photograph on August 29, 1918 in Bar-sur-Aube, France. The image features Col. C.S. Williams, the Chief of Staff of the 36th Division. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F. censor and was assigned the description number B.
RM2RCC1HH–Pvt. Williams of the 63rd Infantry showcasing his skills at fancy roping during a Wild West show. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Hits, S.c. on April 9, 1919 and issued on April 5, 1919. The image is part of the Collection 45737 in the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RC0KH5–Sgt. Lucien Rode photographed a group of officers from the 8.0.8 unit in Dax, France during World War I. The officers, listed from left to right, are Lieut. R.N. Williams, Lieut. E.S. Robinson, Mr. Legas-ee, and Lieut. Danphy. The date of the photo is unknown. Photo released by A.E.P. Censor.
RM2RC9425–'American soldiers inspect an abandoned German howitzer, along with other artillery pieces, at St. Pierremont in the Ardennes, France. Seen in the photo are (left): Saddler Edward Lloyd and Wagoner Roscoe Williams, both from the 5th Field Artillery, 1st Division. The image was released by the A.E.F. Censor on 12-23-18.'
RM2RC9T1R–Nurses of Camp Hospital No. 50 in Tonnerre, Yonne, France, are pictured in this photograph. The image captures the front and second rows of nurses, along with their names. The photograph was taken by Sot. Al. Vilanova, S.C. on January 31, 1919, and received on April 14, 1919. The description includes details such as the names of the nurses and the location.
RM2RCNG3R–Personnel of Camp Hospital No. 46, taken on January 7, 1919 in Landerneau, Finistere, France. The photograph includes Captain James Breslin, Lieutenant Claude McCraven, Lieutenant George E. Johnson, Lieutenant William Grinell, Captain Congress Reed, and several sergeants and privates. Photograph captured by Private W. W. Soper, S.C., with the identification number 48668.
RM2RCGJG9–Brig. General Malin Craig, Chief of Staff, Major General Joseph T. Dielman, Commander of the 3rd Army, and Colonel R. H. Williams, G-2, can be seen in this photograph. It was taken in Hollerich, Luxembourg on November 24, 1918, by S. C. Photographer during World War I. Notes: 37561.
RM2RC2BPM–The photograph depicts the interior of the Serology Department at the Central Medical Laboratory in Dijon, France during World War One. It shows 1st Lt. Clifford L. Bartlett, 1st Lt. Wm. C. Williams, 1st Lt. Sydney W. Bliss, Cpl. W.H. Walker, Pvt. 1st. Cl. Anthony Mattia, Pvt. John D. Jornt, and Mrs. Germain Millot. Date of censorship by A.E.F. is unknown.
RM2RCB0E8–Captain David E. Williams, the Adjutant of the 315th Infantry Regiment in the 79th Division, is seen here in Chaumont sur Aire, Meuse, France. This photograph was taken on January 6th, 1919 by Sergeant Fineberg, S.C. The description number for this image is H, with the subject being identified as Subiecti 48568. It was recorded by RECO on March 1st, 1919, and its reference number is 1380-N9. Additionally, note that issue number B19568 is associated with this image.
RM2RCKWN7–Group of nurses and enlisted men from Base Hospital #101 performing in a play in St. Nazaire, France on July 4, 1918. The dancers, photographed from left to right, include Miss Alve Williams, Miss Elsie Robbins, Miss Margaret Siegfried, Miss Anna Baskins, Miss Dore Rern, and Miss Pincel. Photograph taken by G. Carnochan. Approved by A. E. P. Censor on August 6, 1918.
RM2RCG0G4–Sergeant Leo Morper, captured in this photograph by photographer Jan. 7, 1919, is seen alongside Major Chas. W. Sass, Commanding; First Lieutenant W. H. Williams, Jr., Adjt.; First Lieutenant Horace P. Russell, Supply Officer; First Lieutenant Geo. R. Bonner, Chaplain; Captain Tom C. Rives, Co. A.; Captain Donal A. Fraser, Co. B.; Captain Van Holt Garrett, Co. C. This photo was taken in Bracieux, Loir et Cher, France, on Dec. 4, 1918, and passed by the A.E.F. Censor.
RM2RCDBKE–Divisional Bakery located at the Headquarters of the 90th Division in Berncastle, Germany. The individuals in the photograph include Mejor H. W. Browder, Capt. Ceo. W. Anderson, Cpl. E.O. Williams, Pvt. O. J. McAvoy, Sgt. John P. Carr, Pvt. Geo. G. Wrights, Pvt. John A. Rossi, Sgt. B. Brodshaw, Pvt. Thomas Pay, Pvt. Edwin A. Knight, Sgt. B. E. Ammons, Sgt. Arthur L. Me oles, and Pvt. Ovila P. Ledoux. Date taken: January 20, 1919.
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