A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-helmet-for-the-special-units-of-russian-territorialfortressdivisionaland-51543541.html
RMCYT08N–A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-justice-minister-kenny-macaskill-left-is-pictured-with-david-marsh-110816399.html
RMGC83CF–Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs.
Greater Manchester Police Divisional headquarters, Central Park, Newton Heath, Manchester, England, UK. Architects: Aedas build Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-greater-manchester-police-divisional-headquarters-central-park-newton-97144911.html
RMFJ1993–Greater Manchester Police Divisional headquarters, Central Park, Newton Heath, Manchester, England, UK. Architects: Aedas build
Tim Campbell, the first winner of the BBC's The Apprentice and the Mayor of London's Ambassador for Training and Enterprise (centre) opens the newly refurbished 5million Wildspace business units in Rainham, Havering in Essex, with, from left, Mark Philips, Divisional Manager VolkerFitzpatrick, Alison Brooks of Alison Brooks Architects, Bob Lane, Bob Lane, Chairman of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTDGC) and Councillor Mark Armstrong from Havering Council. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tim-campbell-the-first-winner-of-the-bbcs-the-apprentice-and-the-mayor-105943105.html
RMG4A3E9–Tim Campbell, the first winner of the BBC's The Apprentice and the Mayor of London's Ambassador for Training and Enterprise (centre) opens the newly refurbished 5million Wildspace business units in Rainham, Havering in Essex, with, from left, Mark Philips, Divisional Manager VolkerFitzpatrick, Alison Brooks of Alison Brooks Architects, Bob Lane, Bob Lane, Chairman of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTDGC) and Councillor Mark Armstrong from Havering Council.
Sep. 09, 1956 - Demonstration of British Military Vehicles. A demonstration of British Military Vehicles, was held at the Fighting Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, Chertsey. Keystone Photo Shows:- F.V. 603 (B), Armoured - Car 6 x 6 Personnel (Saracen) MK 2) - in the wadingpit at demonstration. The vehicle is a carrier for personnel in armoured and Armoured Car Regiments and in Divisional Engineer Units. It is capable of rapid conversion to a Load Carrier and a Navigation Vehicle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sep-09-1956-demonstration-of-british-military-vehicles-a-demonstration-image69300084.html
RME0MTY0–Sep. 09, 1956 - Demonstration of British Military Vehicles. A demonstration of British Military Vehicles, was held at the Fighting Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, Chertsey. Keystone Photo Shows:- F.V. 603 (B), Armoured - Car 6 x 6 Personnel (Saracen) MK 2) - in the wadingpit at demonstration. The vehicle is a carrier for personnel in armoured and Armoured Car Regiments and in Divisional Engineer Units. It is capable of rapid conversion to a Load Carrier and a Navigation Vehicle.
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-justice-minister-kenny-macaskill-left-is-pictured-with-david-marsh-110816340.html
RMGC83AC–Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs.
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79m-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503343945.html
RF2M6W89D–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile,
Panorama photograph of all units from the 1st Division in their rehearsal positions for a divisional review. The review was to be held on a separate day with General John J. Pershing present. Each unit had their designated position marked off. Photo taken in Montabaur, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panorama-photograph-of-all-units-from-the-1st-division-in-their-rehearsal-positions-for-a-divisional-review-the-review-was-to-be-held-on-a-separate-day-with-general-john-j-pershing-present-each-unit-had-their-designated-position-marked-off-photo-taken-in-montabaur-germany-image558337517.html
RM2RCAD5H–Panorama photograph of all units from the 1st Division in their rehearsal positions for a divisional review. The review was to be held on a separate day with General John J. Pershing present. Each unit had their designated position marked off. Photo taken in Montabaur, Germany.
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79m-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503343643.html
RF2M6W7XK–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile,
This is a photograph taken on November 22, 1918, featuring the officers of the 109th Field Signal Battalion, 33rd Division, and Divisional Signal Officer. The individuals in the photo are identified, along with their respective positions and units. The location is Treyon Sur Meuse, Heuse, France. The photograph is labeled with the registration number 37450. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-is-a-photograph-taken-on-november-22-1918-featuring-the-officers-of-the-109th-field-signal-battalion-33rd-division-and-divisional-signal-officer-the-individuals-in-the-photo-are-identified-along-with-their-respective-positions-and-units-the-location-is-treyon-sur-meuse-heuse-france-the-photograph-is-labeled-with-the-registration-number-37450-image558568225.html
RM2RCMYD5–This is a photograph taken on November 22, 1918, featuring the officers of the 109th Field Signal Battalion, 33rd Division, and Divisional Signal Officer. The individuals in the photo are identified, along with their respective positions and units. The location is Treyon Sur Meuse, Heuse, France. The photograph is labeled with the registration number 37450.
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79m-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503342960.html
RF2M6W728–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile,
A divisional review held at Camp Kearney in San Diego, California. The photograph depicts artillery units passing in review. This image was taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the SIG.R.C. on March 9, 1918 and was censored and released by the War College. Laboratory notes from March 27, 1918 are also included. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-divisional-review-held-at-camp-kearney-in-san-diego-california-the-photograph-depicts-artillery-units-passing-in-review-this-image-was-taken-by-lt-en-jackson-of-the-sigrc-on-march-9-1918-and-was-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-laboratory-notes-from-march-27-1918-are-also-included-image558139250.html
RM2RC1C8J–A divisional review held at Camp Kearney in San Diego, California. The photograph depicts artillery units passing in review. This image was taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the SIG.R.C. on March 9, 1918 and was censored and released by the War College. Laboratory notes from March 27, 1918 are also included.
EASTERN COMMAND DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Infantry units in the woods awaiting orders to move forward, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eastern-command-divisional-exercise-infantry-units-in-the-woods-awaiting-orders-to-move-forward-british-army-image603447003.html
RM2X1NAPK–EASTERN COMMAND DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Infantry units in the woods awaiting orders to move forward, British Army
Police Station. Greater Manchester Police, Rochdale Divisional Headquarters, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-station-greater-manchester-police-rochdale-divisional-headquarters-54047259.html
RMD3X1R7–Police Station. Greater Manchester Police, Rochdale Divisional Headquarters, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Greater Manchester Police Headquarters HQ at Newton Heath, scene of protest by Justice4Grainger campaigner, Wesley Ahmed, who wants Police charged with Murder . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greater-manchester-police-headquarters-hq-at-newton-heath-scene-of-image67909643.html
RMDXDFCB–Greater Manchester Police Headquarters HQ at Newton Heath, scene of protest by Justice4Grainger campaigner, Wesley Ahmed, who wants Police charged with Murder .
RF2PNN3YM–Divisionalization line icons collection. Segmentation, Specialization, Departmentalization, Diversification, Fragmentation, Differentiation
. Medical and surgical therapy . hage, and themanagement of the profound anaemia. By whatpractical measures are these results achieved ? A. In the Trench and at the Aid-post.—Theonly medical persons who have the opportunity ofseeing and treating urgent external haemorrhage arethe regimental hospital orderlies always present withthe infantry in the trenches, the divisional andregimental stretcher-bearers who carry away thewounded when they fall, and the medical officersattached to the infantry units. The method ofprocedure is as follows :— If the wound is situated below the root of a limb, 30 W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-and-surgical-therapy-hage-and-themanagement-of-the-profound-anaemia-by-whatpractical-measures-are-these-results-achieved-a-in-the-trench-and-at-the-aid-posttheonly-medical-persons-who-have-the-opportunity-ofseeing-and-treating-urgent-external-haemorrhage-arethe-regimental-hospital-orderlies-always-present-withthe-infantry-in-the-trenches-the-divisional-andregimental-stretcher-bearers-who-carry-away-thewounded-when-they-fall-and-the-medical-officersattached-to-the-infantry-units-the-method-ofprocedure-is-as-follows-if-the-wound-is-situated-below-the-root-of-a-limb-30-w-image369629795.html
RM2CDA2G3–. Medical and surgical therapy . hage, and themanagement of the profound anaemia. By whatpractical measures are these results achieved ? A. In the Trench and at the Aid-post.—Theonly medical persons who have the opportunity ofseeing and treating urgent external haemorrhage arethe regimental hospital orderlies always present withthe infantry in the trenches, the divisional andregimental stretcher-bearers who carry away thewounded when they fall, and the medical officersattached to the infantry units. The method ofprocedure is as follows :— If the wound is situated below the root of a limb, 30 W
Police Station in Mdina, Malta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-station-in-mdina-malta-76706784.html
RFECP880–Police Station in Mdina, Malta
A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-helmet-for-the-special-units-of-russian-territorialfortressdivisionaland-51543537.html
RMCYT08H–A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-justice-minister-kenny-macaskill-left-is-pictured-with-david-marsh-110816344.html
RMGC83AG–Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill (left) is pictured with David Marsh, Deputy Divisional Commander of B Division Strathclyde Police, during a visit to Camlachie in Glasgow to publicise the Violence Reduction Unit's first report on its initiative to target gangs.
5million Wildspace business units Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-5million-wildspace-business-units-105943107.html
RMG4A3EB–5million Wildspace business units
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79m-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503342966.html
RF2M6W72E–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile,
Soldiers from the 40th Division at Camp Kearny in Linda Vista, California, participating in a divisional review. In the image, artillery units can be seen passing in review. The photograph, taken by Lt. B.N. Jackson of the Signal Reserve Corps, is a part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One. It was censored and released on March 23, 1918, by W.C.D. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-40th-division-at-camp-kearny-in-linda-vista-california-participating-in-a-divisional-review-in-the-image-artillery-units-can-be-seen-passing-in-review-the-photograph-taken-by-lt-bn-jackson-of-the-signal-reserve-corps-is-a-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-it-was-censored-and-released-on-march-23-1918-by-wcd-image558262652.html
RM2RC71KT–Soldiers from the 40th Division at Camp Kearny in Linda Vista, California, participating in a divisional review. In the image, artillery units can be seen passing in review. The photograph, taken by Lt. B.N. Jackson of the Signal Reserve Corps, is a part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One. It was censored and released on March 23, 1918, by W.C.D.
EASTERN COMMAND DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Infantry units in the woods awaiting orders to move forward. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eastern-command-divisional-exercise-infantry-units-in-the-woods-awaiting-orders-to-move-forward-photographic-negative-british-army-image602860568.html
RM2X0PJPG–EASTERN COMMAND DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Infantry units in the woods awaiting orders to move forward. Photographic negative , British Army
Soldiers of the 42nd Division are seen in front of the Divisional Quartermaster Building in St. Germain, France on June 28, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. C.H. White and received on August 24, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.P. Censor on July 29, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-42nd-division-are-seen-in-front-of-the-divisional-quartermaster-building-in-st-germain-france-on-june-28-1918-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-ch-white-and-received-on-august-24-1918-it-was-approved-by-the-aep-censor-on-july-29-1918-image558385459.html
RM2RCCJ9R–Soldiers of the 42nd Division are seen in front of the Divisional Quartermaster Building in St. Germain, France on June 28, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. C.H. White and received on August 24, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.P. Censor on July 29, 1918.
A photograph taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps, showing a divisional review at Camp Kearney, San Diego in March 1918. The image depicts a supply train passing in review. This photograph was censored and released on March 28, 1918 by the War College Division Laboratory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-by-lt-en-jackson-of-the-signal-corps-showing-a-divisional-review-at-camp-kearney-san-diego-in-march-1918-the-image-depicts-a-supply-train-passing-in-review-this-photograph-was-censored-and-released-on-march-28-1918-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-image558142598.html
RM2RC1GG6–A photograph taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps, showing a divisional review at Camp Kearney, San Diego in March 1918. The image depicts a supply train passing in review. This photograph was censored and released on March 28, 1918 by the War College Division Laboratory.
. The story of the Fifth Australian division, being an authoritative account of the division's doings in Egypt, France and Belgium. Divisionsfirst S.S.O., but he left the formation within a few months, after havingcarried out the duties capably during that first difficult period. The same memorandum which authorised the formation of the5th Divisional Train also gave directions for the formation of thefive Depot Units of Supply. These were small units located on theLines of Communication, where they assisted in the work of sendingthe supplies forward to railhead. A Field Butchery and a FieldBak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-fifth-australian-division-being-an-authoritative-account-of-the-divisions-doings-in-egypt-france-and-belgium-divisionsfirst-sso-but-he-left-the-formation-within-a-few-months-after-havingcarried-out-the-duties-capably-during-that-first-difficult-period-the-same-memorandum-which-authorised-the-formation-of-the5th-divisional-train-also-gave-directions-for-the-formation-of-thefive-depot-units-of-supply-these-were-small-units-located-on-thelines-of-communication-where-they-assisted-in-the-work-of-sendingthe-supplies-forward-to-railhead-a-field-butchery-and-a-fieldbak-image370767381.html
RM2CF5WG5–. The story of the Fifth Australian division, being an authoritative account of the division's doings in Egypt, France and Belgium. Divisionsfirst S.S.O., but he left the formation within a few months, after havingcarried out the duties capably during that first difficult period. The same memorandum which authorised the formation of the5th Divisional Train also gave directions for the formation of thefive Depot Units of Supply. These were small units located on theLines of Communication, where they assisted in the work of sendingthe supplies forward to railhead. A Field Butchery and a FieldBak
A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-helmet-for-the-special-units-of-russian-territorialfortressdivisionaland-51543545.html
RMCYT08W–A helmet for the special units of Russian territorial,fortress,divisional,and railroad gendarmerie,Russia,after 1911 Felt body,leather brim,silver-colored comb(rear extension shows an old repair)with a horsehair crest,a silver-plated double eagle insignia,and a metal chinstrap backed with leather. Chinstrap rosettes bear the Imperial Russian double eagle. Leather sweatband. Slightly restored after the period during which it was worn,historic,historical,1910s,20th century,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Refurbished 5million Wildspace business units Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-refurbished-5million-wildspace-business-units-105943106.html
RMG4A3EA–Refurbished 5million Wildspace business units
Violence Reduction Unit releases first report into gangs - Glasgow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-violence-reduction-unit-releases-first-report-into-gangs-glasgow-110816389.html
RMGC83C5–Violence Reduction Unit releases first report into gangs - Glasgow
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79m-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503342976.html
RF2M6W72T–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79M. The air defense system shot down a missile,
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Brigadier Harding (left) and Colonel Preston British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-brigadier-harding-left-and-colonel-preston-british-army-image603091284.html
RM2X1552C–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Brigadier Harding (left) and Colonel Preston British Army
Troops from the 1st Division at Camp Lee in Petersburg, VA, passing in review during a divisional review on March 30, 1918. The photograph was taken by Lt. M.S. Lents of the Signal Reserve Corps. It was censored and released on April 5, 1918, by W.C.D. D, DAPHOTO squadron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/troops-from-the-1st-division-at-camp-lee-in-petersburg-va-passing-in-review-during-a-divisional-review-on-march-30-1918-the-photograph-was-taken-by-lt-ms-lents-of-the-signal-reserve-corps-it-was-censored-and-released-on-april-5-1918-by-wcd-d-daphoto-squadron-image558195042.html
RM2RC3YD6–Troops from the 1st Division at Camp Lee in Petersburg, VA, passing in review during a divisional review on March 30, 1918. The photograph was taken by Lt. M.S. Lents of the Signal Reserve Corps. It was censored and released on April 5, 1918, by W.C.D. D, DAPHOTO squadron.
. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. cted in March to repre-sent the division in the leave area at Nimes. Secretary of War Baker andGeneral Pershing inspected the regiment in the divisional review on April 22,the last formal parade of the Illinois men before their homeward journey. The 123rd entrained for Brest on its homeward journey, on April 29.A week later all units of the division had reached the port, but it was notuntil May i6 that the 123rd embarked on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illinois-in-the-world-war-an-illustrated-record-prepared-with-the-coperation-and-under-the-direction-of-the-leaders-in-the-states-military-and-civilian-organizations-cted-in-march-to-repre-sent-the-division-in-the-leave-area-at-nimes-secretary-of-war-baker-andgeneral-pershing-inspected-the-regiment-in-the-divisional-review-on-april-22the-last-formal-parade-of-the-illinois-men-before-their-homeward-journey-the-123rd-entrained-for-brest-on-its-homeward-journey-on-april-29a-week-later-all-units-of-the-division-had-reached-the-port-but-it-was-notuntil-may-i6-that-the-123rd-embarked-on-image370556493.html
RM2CET8GD–. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. cted in March to repre-sent the division in the leave area at Nimes. Secretary of War Baker andGeneral Pershing inspected the regiment in the divisional review on April 22,the last formal parade of the Illinois men before their homeward journey. The 123rd entrained for Brest on its homeward journey, on April 29.A week later all units of the division had reached the port, but it was notuntil May i6 that the 123rd embarked on
Violence Reduction Unit releases first report - Glasgow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-violence-reduction-unit-releases-first-report-glasgow-110816339.html
RMGC83AB–Violence Reduction Unit releases first report - Glasgow
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79-1. The air defense system shot down a missile Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79-1-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503342967.html
RF2M6W72F–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79-1. The air defense system shot down a missile
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Colonel Cotton (Recce) and Colonel Alexander (REME) , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-colonel-cotton-recce-and-colonel-alexander-reme-british-army-image603080607.html
RM2X14KD3–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Colonel Cotton (Recce) and Colonel Alexander (REME) , British Army
'Photograph taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Sig.R.C. Captured on March 9, 1918, at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, California. The image showcases a Divisional Review, with a supply train passing in review. The photograph was censored and released on March 28, 1918, by W.C.D.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-by-lt-en-jackson-of-the-sigrc-captured-on-march-9-1918-at-camp-kearny-linda-vista-california-the-image-showcases-a-divisional-review-with-a-supply-train-passing-in-review-the-photograph-was-censored-and-released-on-march-28-1918-by-wcd-image558226827.html
RM2RC5C0B–'Photograph taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Sig.R.C. Captured on March 9, 1918, at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, California. The image showcases a Divisional Review, with a supply train passing in review. The photograph was censored and released on March 28, 1918, by W.C.D.'
Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79-1. The air defense system shot down a missile Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remains-of-missile-units-of-the-operational-tactical-missile-system-tochka-u-9m79-1-the-air-defense-system-shot-down-a-missile-image503342975.html
RF2M6W72R–Remains of missile units of the operational-tactical missile system Tochka-U, 9M79-1. The air defense system shot down a missile
A DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Troops using a portable wireless telephoning set by means of which two-way communication can be maintained with HQ and other units British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-divisional-exercise-troops-using-a-portable-wireless-telephoning-set-by-means-of-which-two-way-communication-can-be-maintained-with-hq-and-other-units-british-army-image603120182.html
RM2X16DXE–A DIVISIONAL EXERCISE - Troops using a portable wireless telephoning set by means of which two-way communication can be maintained with HQ and other units British Army
'Divisional Review at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, California. Lt. E.N. Jackson, Sig. R.C captured the photograph on March 27, 1918. The image shows regiments of the 40th Division passing the reviewing stand. The photograph was issued on March 23, 1918, after being censored and released by W.C.D.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/divisional-review-at-camp-kearny-linda-vista-california-lt-en-jackson-sig-rc-captured-the-photograph-on-march-27-1918-the-image-shows-regiments-of-the-40th-division-passing-the-reviewing-stand-the-photograph-was-issued-on-march-23-1918-after-being-censored-and-released-by-wcd-image558334164.html
RM2RCA8WT–'Divisional Review at Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, California. Lt. E.N. Jackson, Sig. R.C captured the photograph on March 27, 1918. The image shows regiments of the 40th Division passing the reviewing stand. The photograph was issued on March 23, 1918, after being censored and released by W.C.D.'
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Left to right : Brigadiers Harding, Stott and James British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-left-to-right-brigadiers-harding-stott-and-james-british-army-image603088360.html
RM2X151A0–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Left to right : Brigadiers Harding, Stott and James British Army
Soldiers from the 40th Division at Camp Kearny in Linda Vista, California, participate in a divisional review on March 27, 1918. Regiments can be seen passing by the reviewing stand. This photograph, taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Reserve Corps, was censored and released on March 23, 1918. It is marked as subject 6853 and has the additional notes numbered 26853. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-40th-division-at-camp-kearny-in-linda-vista-california-participate-in-a-divisional-review-on-march-27-1918-regiments-can-be-seen-passing-by-the-reviewing-stand-this-photograph-taken-by-lt-en-jackson-of-the-signal-reserve-corps-was-censored-and-released-on-march-23-1918-it-is-marked-as-subject-6853-and-has-the-additional-notes-numbered-26853-image558334231.html
RM2RCA907–Soldiers from the 40th Division at Camp Kearny in Linda Vista, California, participate in a divisional review on March 27, 1918. Regiments can be seen passing by the reviewing stand. This photograph, taken by Lt. E.N. Jackson of the Signal Reserve Corps, was censored and released on March 23, 1918. It is marked as subject 6853 and has the additional notes numbered 26853.
Pvt. Edward J. Peters, S.C., captured in this image, is standing next to Lt. Col. A. W. Whaley, a Regular Army Divisional Surgeon of the 30th Division. The photograph was taken in Watou, Belgium on July 30, 1918. It was officially approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. The image is identified as 17846. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-edward-j-peters-sc-captured-in-this-image-is-standing-next-to-lt-col-a-w-whaley-a-regular-army-divisional-surgeon-of-the-30th-division-the-photograph-was-taken-in-watou-belgium-on-july-30-1918-it-was-officially-approved-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-13-1918-the-image-is-identified-as-17846-image558520533.html
RM2RCJPHW–Pvt. Edward J. Peters, S.C., captured in this image, is standing next to Lt. Col. A. W. Whaley, a Regular Army Divisional Surgeon of the 30th Division. The photograph was taken in Watou, Belgium on July 30, 1918. It was officially approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. The image is identified as 17846.
Divisional review at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Virginia in April 1918. Left to right: French Instructor Capt. Jerome Toujon, unidentified person, Lt. Col. E.D. Giles, Major General Cronkhite, unidentified person. Photograph released on April 5, 1918 by War College Division. Taken by L.M.S. Lentz, SIG.R.C. 7121. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/divisional-review-at-camp-lee-petersburg-virginia-in-april-1918-left-to-right-french-instructor-capt-jerome-toujon-unidentified-person-lt-col-ed-giles-major-general-cronkhite-unidentified-person-photograph-released-on-april-5-1918-by-war-college-division-taken-by-lms-lentz-sigrc-7121-image558130760.html
RM2RC11DC–Divisional review at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Virginia in April 1918. Left to right: French Instructor Capt. Jerome Toujon, unidentified person, Lt. Col. E.D. Giles, Major General Cronkhite, unidentified person. Photograph released on April 5, 1918 by War College Division. Taken by L.M.S. Lentz, SIG.R.C. 7121.
In this photograph taken on August 20, 1918, Major David Reese, Commanding the 314th Field Signal Battalion of the 89th Division, Major John F. Pranklin, the Divisional Supply Officer of the 89th Division, and Major J.E. Kick, the Signal Officer of the 4th Army Corps, are pictured at Lucey, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. The photograph is numbered 111-SC-38547 and was taken by S.C. Reco in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-on-august-20-1918-major-david-reese-commanding-the-314th-field-signal-battalion-of-the-89th-division-major-john-f-pranklin-the-divisional-supply-officer-of-the-89th-division-and-major-je-kick-the-signal-officer-of-the-4th-army-corps-are-pictured-at-lucey-meurthe-et-mosselle-france-the-photograph-is-numbered-111-sc-38547-and-was-taken-by-sc-reco-in-1919-image558271186.html
RM2RC7CGJ–In this photograph taken on August 20, 1918, Major David Reese, Commanding the 314th Field Signal Battalion of the 89th Division, Major John F. Pranklin, the Divisional Supply Officer of the 89th Division, and Major J.E. Kick, the Signal Officer of the 4th Army Corps, are pictured at Lucey, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. The photograph is numbered 111-SC-38547 and was taken by S.C. Reco in 1919.
This is a photograph of Sgt. 1st Class L.G. Morper of the Section Sanitaire Unis (S.S.U.) No. 639 during World War One. The S.S.U. No. 639 has been attached to the French Army for the past two and a half years. They have traveled over 150,000 kilometers and carried over 25,000 wounded soldiers. The section has participated in major battles such as the Battle of the Somme, the Oise, the Aisne, Chemins des Dames, Champagne, Argonne, Battle of Verdun, and the Second Battle of the Marne. The section has received the Divisional Citation and has been awarded the Croix de Guerre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-is-a-photograph-of-sgt-1st-class-lg-morper-of-the-section-sanitaire-unis-ssu-no-639-during-world-war-one-the-ssu-no-639-has-been-attached-to-the-french-army-for-the-past-two-and-a-half-years-they-have-traveled-over-150000-kilometers-and-carried-over-25000-wounded-soldiers-the-section-has-participated-in-major-battles-such-as-the-battle-of-the-somme-the-oise-the-aisne-chemins-des-dames-champagne-argonne-battle-of-verdun-and-the-second-battle-of-the-marne-the-section-has-received-the-divisional-citation-and-has-been-awarded-the-croix-de-guerre-image558583373.html
RM2RCNJP5–This is a photograph of Sgt. 1st Class L.G. Morper of the Section Sanitaire Unis (S.S.U.) No. 639 during World War One. The S.S.U. No. 639 has been attached to the French Army for the past two and a half years. They have traveled over 150,000 kilometers and carried over 25,000 wounded soldiers. The section has participated in major battles such as the Battle of the Somme, the Oise, the Aisne, Chemins des Dames, Champagne, Argonne, Battle of Verdun, and the Second Battle of the Marne. The section has received the Divisional Citation and has been awarded the Croix de Guerre.
Private E.A. Brotherhood, from South Carolina, is seen in this photograph taken on December 5, 1918. The picture captures the 1st Division Headquarters Troops passing through the main street of Wittlich, Germany, en route to the Rhine. This image was issued with the reference number 3962/111-SC-39621 and noted with the date 3-12-19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-ea-brotherhood-from-south-carolina-is-seen-in-this-photograph-taken-on-december-5-1918-the-picture-captures-the-1st-division-headquarters-troops-passing-through-the-main-street-of-wittlich-germany-en-route-to-the-rhine-this-image-was-issued-with-the-reference-number-3962111-sc-39621-and-noted-with-the-date-3-12-19-image558496325.html
RM2RCHKN9–Private E.A. Brotherhood, from South Carolina, is seen in this photograph taken on December 5, 1918. The picture captures the 1st Division Headquarters Troops passing through the main street of Wittlich, Germany, en route to the Rhine. This image was issued with the reference number 3962/111-SC-39621 and noted with the date 3-12-19.
Image: The photograph shows National Army Artillery units from the 40th Division participating in maneuvers in the hills of California at Camp Kearny, San Diego, towards the end of World War I. The image was taken by E.N. Jackson from the Signal Reserve Corps. This photograph was censored and released by the War College Division on April 20, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-the-photograph-shows-national-army-artillery-units-from-the-40th-division-participating-in-maneuvers-in-the-hills-of-california-at-camp-kearny-san-diego-towards-the-end-of-world-war-i-the-image-was-taken-by-en-jackson-from-the-signal-reserve-corps-this-photograph-was-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-on-april-20-1918-image558238380.html
RM2RC5XN0–Image: The photograph shows National Army Artillery units from the 40th Division participating in maneuvers in the hills of California at Camp Kearny, San Diego, towards the end of World War I. The image was taken by E.N. Jackson from the Signal Reserve Corps. This photograph was censored and released by the War College Division on April 20, 1918.
Interior mess hall of the 21st Grand Div. Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman, France. This 2-story barracks in Aytre provides dining facilities for the military personnel stationed at the camp. The photograph was taken on November 7, 1918, and given the identifier number 57960. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-mess-hall-of-the-21st-grand-div-transportation-corps-at-camp-pullman-france-this-2-story-barracks-in-aytre-provides-dining-facilities-for-the-military-personnel-stationed-at-the-camp-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-7-1918-and-given-the-identifier-number-57960-image558226427.html
RM2RC5BE3–Interior mess hall of the 21st Grand Div. Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman, France. This 2-story barracks in Aytre provides dining facilities for the military personnel stationed at the camp. The photograph was taken on November 7, 1918, and given the identifier number 57960.
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Freeman Attwood chatting with Colonel Preston British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-general-freeman-attwood-chatting-with-colonel-preston-british-army-image603112435.html
RM2X1641R–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Freeman Attwood chatting with Colonel Preston British Army
Lieutenant Estep, a Signal Corps officer, is shown standing next to a little American burro. The image was taken near Esnes, France and shows the valuable contribution of burros in providing food and supplies beyond areas accessible to motor vehicles during open fighting. The specific date of the photo is not provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-estep-a-signal-corps-officer-is-shown-standing-next-to-a-little-american-burro-the-image-was-taken-near-esnes-france-and-shows-the-valuable-contribution-of-burros-in-providing-food-and-supplies-beyond-areas-accessible-to-motor-vehicles-during-open-fighting-the-specific-date-of-the-photo-is-not-provided-image558542618.html
RM2RCKPPJ–Lieutenant Estep, a Signal Corps officer, is shown standing next to a little American burro. The image was taken near Esnes, France and shows the valuable contribution of burros in providing food and supplies beyond areas accessible to motor vehicles during open fighting. The specific date of the photo is not provided.
1st Division of the American military marching through Washington, D.C. The regiment's headquarters is seen passing under an arch. The photograph was taken on September 17, 1919, by Sgt. Groat and carries the symbol A H. Caption provided by RECO on October 21, 1919. Notes include the identification number 9063699. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-division-of-the-american-military-marching-through-washington-dc-the-regiments-headquarters-is-seen-passing-under-an-arch-the-photograph-was-taken-on-september-17-1919-by-sgt-groat-and-carries-the-symbol-a-h-caption-provided-by-reco-on-october-21-1919-notes-include-the-identification-number-9063699-image558480569.html
RM2RCGYJH–1st Division of the American military marching through Washington, D.C. The regiment's headquarters is seen passing under an arch. The photograph was taken on September 17, 1919, by Sgt. Groat and carries the symbol A H. Caption provided by RECO on October 21, 1919. Notes include the identification number 9063699.
First Division's Headquarters established by the 88th Division after arriving in France at Samur, Cote d'Or. Photographed by Sgt. Walter W. Bell on September 15, 1918, and February 13, 1919. Image number 37451 from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-divisions-headquarters-established-by-the-88th-division-after-arriving-in-france-at-samur-cote-dor-photographed-by-sgt-walter-w-bell-on-september-15-1918-and-february-13-1919-image-number-37451-from-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-collection-image558389488.html
RM2RCCRDM–First Division's Headquarters established by the 88th Division after arriving in France at Samur, Cote d'Or. Photographed by Sgt. Walter W. Bell on September 15, 1918, and February 13, 1919. Image number 37451 from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
Soldiers preparing meals and distributing rations and water at Samogneux, Meuse, France. The image shows rolling kitchens and ration carts belonging to various organizations within the 79th Division. The photograph was taken on November 3, 1918, by Sgt. E.C. Pineberg and passed by the A.E.F. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-preparing-meals-and-distributing-rations-and-water-at-samogneux-meuse-france-the-image-shows-rolling-kitchens-and-ration-carts-belonging-to-various-organizations-within-the-79th-division-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-3-1918-by-sgt-ec-pineberg-and-passed-by-the-aef-censor-image558341444.html
RM2RCAJ5T–Soldiers preparing meals and distributing rations and water at Samogneux, Meuse, France. The image shows rolling kitchens and ration carts belonging to various organizations within the 79th Division. The photograph was taken on November 3, 1918, by Sgt. E.C. Pineberg and passed by the A.E.F. censor.
Sgt. Forte C. Duff of the 26th Division is seen repairing Maxim machine guns captured from Germans in Villare, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on an unknown date, and it is confirmed by the A.E.P. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-forte-c-duff-of-the-26th-division-is-seen-repairing-maxim-machine-guns-captured-from-germans-in-villare-france-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-on-an-unknown-date-and-it-is-confirmed-by-the-aep-censor-image558375103.html
RM2RCC53Y–Sgt. Forte C. Duff of the 26th Division is seen repairing Maxim machine guns captured from Germans in Villare, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on an unknown date, and it is confirmed by the A.E.P. censor.
The image shows a parade in Washington, D.C. during World War One. The 2nd Battalion of the Composite Regiment from the First Division is seen marching through the Victory Arch. The photo was taken on September 17th, 1919 by Sgt. R.E. Warner, S.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-shows-a-parade-in-washington-dc-during-world-war-one-the-2nd-battalion-of-the-composite-regiment-from-the-first-division-is-seen-marching-through-the-victory-arch-the-photo-was-taken-on-september-17th-1919-by-sgt-re-warner-sc-image558365834.html
RM2RCBN8X–The image shows a parade in Washington, D.C. during World War One. The 2nd Battalion of the Composite Regiment from the First Division is seen marching through the Victory Arch. The photo was taken on September 17th, 1919 by Sgt. R.E. Warner, S.C.
Barracks in Aytre, France, belonging to the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman. This photograph was taken on October 7, 1918, by SC Photographer SECD. The image bears the official number 57797 and the description states that it represents the symbol E for the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps. The image was issued for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barracks-in-aytre-france-belonging-to-the-21st-grand-division-transportation-corps-at-camp-pullman-this-photograph-was-taken-on-october-7-1918-by-sc-photographer-secd-the-image-bears-the-official-number-57797-and-the-description-states-that-it-represents-the-symbol-e-for-the-21st-grand-division-transportation-corps-the-image-was-issued-for-official-use-only-image558269036.html
RM2RC79RT–Barracks in Aytre, France, belonging to the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman. This photograph was taken on October 7, 1918, by SC Photographer SECD. The image bears the official number 57797 and the description states that it represents the symbol E for the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps. The image was issued for official use only.
HRH PRINCE UMBERTO OF ITALY - Prince Umberto visits units of the Italian Corps of Liberation at Sparanise. On arrival HRH chats with the Divisional General, Guiseppe Cortesse, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hrh-prince-umberto-of-italy-prince-umberto-visits-units-of-the-italian-corps-of-liberation-at-sparanise-on-arrival-hrh-chats-with-the-divisional-general-guiseppe-cortesse-british-army-image603436998.html
RM2X1MX1A–HRH PRINCE UMBERTO OF ITALY - Prince Umberto visits units of the Italian Corps of Liberation at Sparanise. On arrival HRH chats with the Divisional General, Guiseppe Cortesse, British Army
FILE ONLY. This photograph shows officers from the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman in France. They are gathered on Track No. 8. The photograph was taken on February 2, 1918. The officers in the picture have been assigned with identification number 56344 S.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-only-this-photograph-shows-officers-from-the-21st-grand-division-transportation-corps-at-camp-pullman-in-france-they-are-gathered-on-track-no-8-the-photograph-was-taken-on-february-2-1918-the-officers-in-the-picture-have-been-assigned-with-identification-number-56344-sc-image558262556.html
RM2RC71GC–FILE ONLY. This photograph shows officers from the 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps at Camp Pullman in France. They are gathered on Track No. 8. The photograph was taken on February 2, 1918. The officers in the picture have been assigned with identification number 56344 S.C.
Major General Ely and staff presenting the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) to 36 officers and men of the 5th Division at a division review in Esch, Luxembourg, Germany. Photograph taken on December 30, 1918, by Lieutenant Wm. Fox. (Photo number 111-SC-44593) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-ely-and-staff-presenting-the-distinguished-service-cross-dsc-to-36-officers-and-men-of-the-5th-division-at-a-division-review-in-esch-luxembourg-germany-photograph-taken-on-december-30-1918-by-lieutenant-wm-fox-photo-number-111-sc-44593-image558389155.html
RM2RCCR1R–Major General Ely and staff presenting the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) to 36 officers and men of the 5th Division at a division review in Esch, Luxembourg, Germany. Photograph taken on December 30, 1918, by Lieutenant Wm. Fox. (Photo number 111-SC-44593)
Men from the 82nd Division's Co. C, 307th Supply Train, are seen repairing a Packard truck in the muddy conditions of Vaux Sous Aubigny, Haute Marne, France during World War I. The image depicts the resourcefulness of the soldiers in maintaining and servicing their vehicles while on the road. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-from-the-82nd-divisions-co-c-307th-supply-train-are-seen-repairing-a-packard-truck-in-the-muddy-conditions-of-vaux-sous-aubigny-haute-marne-france-during-world-war-i-the-image-depicts-the-resourcefulness-of-the-soldiers-in-maintaining-and-servicing-their-vehicles-while-on-the-road-image558548072.html
RM2RCM1NC–Men from the 82nd Division's Co. C, 307th Supply Train, are seen repairing a Packard truck in the muddy conditions of Vaux Sous Aubigny, Haute Marne, France during World War I. The image depicts the resourcefulness of the soldiers in maintaining and servicing their vehicles while on the road.
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood talking to the conference British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-general-anderson-and-general-freeman-attwood-talking-to-the-conference-british-army-image603112883.html
RM2X164HR–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood talking to the conference British Army
'Major Harti Gan, the forward observer of the 30th division, reporting the progress of the battle at St. Martin-Riviere, back to division headquarters. Near St. Martin-Riviere, Aisne, France. Date not given. Caption issued by the A.E.F. censor.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-harti-gan-the-forward-observer-of-the-30th-division-reporting-the-progress-of-the-battle-at-st-martin-riviere-back-to-division-headquarters-near-st-martin-riviere-aisne-france-date-not-given-caption-issued-by-the-aef-censor-image558123914.html
RM2RC0MMX–'Major Harti Gan, the forward observer of the 30th division, reporting the progress of the battle at St. Martin-Riviere, back to division headquarters. Near St. Martin-Riviere, Aisne, France. Date not given. Caption issued by the A.E.F. censor.'
Major General William G. Thrash, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Air Wing, greets Admiral John S. McCain, Jr., Commander in Chief, Pacific Forces, during the Admiral's visit to the division on December 24, 1969. This photo was taken by Cpl P. J. LaBrecque and is an official Defense Department photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-william-g-thrash-commanding-general-of-the-1st-marine-air-wing-greets-admiral-john-s-mccain-jr-commander-in-chief-pacific-forces-during-the-admirals-visit-to-the-division-on-december-24-1969-this-photo-was-taken-by-cpl-p-j-labrecque-and-is-an-official-defense-department-photo-image574154307.html
RM2TA2YJY–Major General William G. Thrash, Commanding General of the 1st Marine Air Wing, greets Admiral John S. McCain, Jr., Commander in Chief, Pacific Forces, during the Admiral's visit to the division on December 24, 1969. This photo was taken by Cpl P. J. LaBrecque and is an official Defense Department photo.
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood leaving after the conference British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-general-anderson-and-general-freeman-attwood-leaving-after-the-conference-british-army-image603069837.html
RM2X145MD–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood leaving after the conference British Army
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood leaving after the conference British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-general-anderson-and-general-freeman-attwood-leaving-after-the-conference-british-army-image603112497.html
RM2X16441–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson and General Freeman Attwood leaving after the conference British Army
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson surrounded by his senior officers during his open air conference British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-general-anderson-surrounded-by-his-senior-officers-during-his-open-air-conference-british-army-image603089018.html
RM2X1525E–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - General Anderson surrounded by his senior officers during his open air conference British Army
GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Left to right: - Brigadier Harding Brigadier James General Freeman Attwood , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-anderson-goc-first-army-visit-armoured-units-in-his-command-at-46-divisional-hq-left-to-right-brigadier-harding-brigadier-james-general-freeman-attwood-british-army-image603092071.html
RM2X1562F–GENERAL ANDERSON GOC FIRST ARMY VISIT ARMOURED UNITS IN HIS COMMAND AT 46 DIVISIONAL HQ - Left to right: - Brigadier Harding Brigadier James General Freeman Attwood , British Army
FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY INSPECTS UNITS OF THE 15TH SCOTTISH DIVISION : LUBECK - The Field Marshal being presented at Bad Segeburg near Lubeck, with a shield on which is inscribed the Dibision's battle honours, by the Divisional Commander, Major General C.H. Barber, DSO British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-marshal-montgomery-inspects-units-of-the-15th-scottish-division-lubeck-the-field-marshal-being-presented-at-bad-segeburg-near-lubeck-with-a-shield-on-which-is-inscribed-the-dibisions-battle-honours-by-the-divisional-commander-major-general-ch-barber-dso-british-army-21st-army-group-image603091274.html
RM2X15522–FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY INSPECTS UNITS OF THE 15TH SCOTTISH DIVISION : LUBECK - The Field Marshal being presented at Bad Segeburg near Lubeck, with a shield on which is inscribed the Dibision's battle honours, by the Divisional Commander, Major General C.H. Barber, DSO British Army, 21st Army Group
ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY FRONT INTELLIGENCE WORK IN THE FIELD - Capt. Culverhouse radios by phone extension the latest reports to Divisional HQ from his Intelligence office, which is completely mobile, in the back of a 15 cwt. truck. For messages of this kind of course code names for people, units and places are used, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-eighth-army-front-intelligence-work-in-the-field-capt-culverhouse-radios-by-phone-extension-the-latest-reports-to-divisional-hq-from-his-intelligence-office-which-is-completely-mobile-in-the-back-of-a-15-cwt-truck-for-messages-of-this-kind-of-course-code-names-for-people-units-and-places-are-used-british-army-image603431336.html
RM2X1MJR4–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMY FRONT INTELLIGENCE WORK IN THE FIELD - Capt. Culverhouse radios by phone extension the latest reports to Divisional HQ from his Intelligence office, which is completely mobile, in the back of a 15 cwt. truck. For messages of this kind of course code names for people, units and places are used, British Army
POLA : VARIOUS - A despatch rider hands a bag of mail to the pilot of the Daily Mail 'plane from POLA. Capt. P.H. Jones of Whitchurch, Cardiff. On the door of his plane is painted the Divisional and Corps sign of the various units with which he had worked. Underneath are three 'wound stripes' to indicate that the plane has been hit three times. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pola-various-a-despatch-rider-hands-a-bag-of-mail-to-the-pilot-of-the-daily-mail-plane-from-pola-capt-ph-jones-of-whitchurch-cardiff-on-the-door-of-his-plane-is-painted-the-divisional-and-corps-sign-of-the-various-units-with-which-he-had-worked-underneath-are-three-wound-stripes-to-indicate-that-the-plane-has-been-hit-three-times-photographic-negative-british-army-image602843575.html
RM2X0NW3K–POLA : VARIOUS - A despatch rider hands a bag of mail to the pilot of the Daily Mail 'plane from POLA. Capt. P.H. Jones of Whitchurch, Cardiff. On the door of his plane is painted the Divisional and Corps sign of the various units with which he had worked. Underneath are three 'wound stripes' to indicate that the plane has been hit three times. Photographic negative , British Army
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ARMY PADRE - There is quite a lot of office routine with Padre's life too. Files have to be kept, letters sent and answered, classes, Padre's hours, services have to be arranged to cover as many men and units as possible, and here too, much of the Padre's address and sermons have to be made. Photograph shows : Rev. R. Selby Wright receiving a signal whilst at work in his office at a Divisional HQ. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-army-padre-there-is-quite-a-lot-of-office-routine-with-padres-life-too-files-have-to-be-kept-letters-sent-and-answered-classes-padres-hours-services-have-to-be-arranged-to-cover-as-many-men-and-units-as-possible-and-here-too-much-of-the-padres-address-and-sermons-have-to-be-made-photograph-shows-rev-r-selby-wright-receiving-a-signal-whilst-at-work-in-his-office-at-a-divisional-hq-photographic-negative-british-army-image602846630.html
RM2X0P10P–A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ARMY PADRE - There is quite a lot of office routine with Padre's life too. Files have to be kept, letters sent and answered, classes, Padre's hours, services have to be arranged to cover as many men and units as possible, and here too, much of the Padre's address and sermons have to be made. Photograph shows : Rev. R. Selby Wright receiving a signal whilst at work in his office at a Divisional HQ. Photographic negative , British Army
CANADIAN SINGER ENTERTAINS TROOPS - Miss Inga Andersen, known as Canada's Sophisticated Songstree, and who has been giving shows with her accompanist, Hal Chambers, to the forward troops in Italy. RQMS H. Clare, 40 Bn. R.T.R - of 50 Out Lane, Woolton, Liverpool, inspects the regimental and divisional badges and signs given to Miss Andersen by the various units for whom she has sung. Each Division represented by the badges on Miss Andersen's arms have adopted her as their 'Forces Sweetheart', British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-singer-entertains-troops-miss-inga-andersen-known-as-canadas-sophisticated-songstree-and-who-has-been-giving-shows-with-her-accompanist-hal-chambers-to-the-forward-troops-in-italy-rqms-h-clare-40-bn-rtr-of-50-out-lane-woolton-liverpool-inspects-the-regimental-and-divisional-badges-and-signs-given-to-miss-andersen-by-the-various-units-for-whom-she-has-sung-each-division-represented-by-the-badges-on-miss-andersens-arms-have-adopted-her-as-their-forces-sweetheart-british-army-image603430179.html
RM2X1MH9R–CANADIAN SINGER ENTERTAINS TROOPS - Miss Inga Andersen, known as Canada's Sophisticated Songstree, and who has been giving shows with her accompanist, Hal Chambers, to the forward troops in Italy. RQMS H. Clare, 40 Bn. R.T.R - of 50 Out Lane, Woolton, Liverpool, inspects the regimental and divisional badges and signs given to Miss Andersen by the various units for whom she has sung. Each Division represented by the badges on Miss Andersen's arms have adopted her as their 'Forces Sweetheart', British Army
Sgt. Davin R. Hill, a forward observer from Tupelo, Miss., and Staff Sgt. John T. Montgomery, a fire direction chief from Winona, Miss., both with the 66th Troop Command, Mississippi Army National Guard, from Jackson, Miss., coordinate divisional field artillery support for units in the field Jan. 21 during Exercise Allied Spirit I in Hohenfels, Germany. The exercise includes more than 2,000 participants from Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands, U.K. and the U.S. (National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Shane Hamann, 102nd Public Affairs Detachment) Mississippi National Guard assists in Allied Spirit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-davin-r-hill-a-forward-observer-from-tupelo-miss-and-staff-sgt-129755510.html
RMHF2TDA–Sgt. Davin R. Hill, a forward observer from Tupelo, Miss., and Staff Sgt. John T. Montgomery, a fire direction chief from Winona, Miss., both with the 66th Troop Command, Mississippi Army National Guard, from Jackson, Miss., coordinate divisional field artillery support for units in the field Jan. 21 during Exercise Allied Spirit I in Hohenfels, Germany. The exercise includes more than 2,000 participants from Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands, U.K. and the U.S. (National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Shane Hamann, 102nd Public Affairs Detachment) Mississippi National Guard assists in Allied Spirit
Army units across the nation preparing for war in the fall of 1917 rallied around their divisional football teams. The teamwork and toughness required by the sport was seen by the Army as desirable traits for the battlefields of France. Image from Nov. 6, 1917 Camp MacArthur Bugle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-units-across-the-nation-preparing-for-war-in-the-fall-of-1917-rallied-around-their-divisional-football-teams-the-teamwork-and-toughness-required-by-the-sport-was-seen-by-the-army-as-desirable-traits-for-the-battlefields-of-france-image-from-nov-6-1917-camp-macarthur-bugle-image184030578.html
RMMKB8TJ–Army units across the nation preparing for war in the fall of 1917 rallied around their divisional football teams. The teamwork and toughness required by the sport was seen by the Army as desirable traits for the battlefields of France. Image from Nov. 6, 1917 Camp MacArthur Bugle
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