The image shows Pvt. Brotherhood, S.C. of the 1st Ammunition Train, 1st Division, making its way up a steep hill at Ehrenbreistein, Germany on Feb. 26, 1919. The Fort Ehrenbreistein can be seen in the background. The photo was taken by photographer NUNDER on Dec. 14, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-shows-pvt-brotherhood-sc-of-the-1st-ammunition-train-1st-division-making-its-way-up-a-steep-hill-at-ehrenbreistein-germany-on-feb-26-1919-the-fort-ehrenbreistein-can-be-seen-in-the-background-the-photo-was-taken-by-photographer-nunder-on-dec-14-1918-image558132874.html
RM2RC144X–The image shows Pvt. Brotherhood, S.C. of the 1st Ammunition Train, 1st Division, making its way up a steep hill at Ehrenbreistein, Germany on Feb. 26, 1919. The Fort Ehrenbreistein can be seen in the background. The photo was taken by photographer NUNDER on Dec. 14, 1918.
Seaplane dock and hangar at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia during World War I. Taken by Bud C. Nunder in November 1917. This photo is labeled as subject '3498' and the photographer's notes are '3448 1806.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seaplane-dock-and-hangar-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-during-world-war-i-taken-by-bud-c-nunder-in-november-1917-this-photo-is-labeled-as-subject-3498-and-the-photographers-notes-are-3448-1806-image558238299.html
RM2RC5XJ3–Seaplane dock and hangar at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia during World War I. Taken by Bud C. Nunder in November 1917. This photo is labeled as subject '3498' and the photographer's notes are '3448 1806.'
Soldiers using the Nunder Taken Issued AU U.S. Army Unit Sight, manufactured by Frederick Pearce Co., NY, during World War I. This photograph is marked as 'Caution for Official Use Only.' July 25, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-using-the-nunder-taken-issued-au-us-army-unit-sight-manufactured-by-frederick-pearce-co-ny-during-world-war-i-this-photograph-is-marked-as-caution-for-official-use-only-july-25-1918-image558477661.html
RM2RCGRXN–Soldiers using the Nunder Taken Issued AU U.S. Army Unit Sight, manufactured by Frederick Pearce Co., NY, during World War I. This photograph is marked as 'Caution for Official Use Only.' July 25, 1918.
Student officers of the Coast Artillery School at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, receiving instruction in balloon observation of artillery fire. The photograph shows a balloon ready for ascension. The image was taken on April 18, 1918, by photographer Nunder A. It is marked as not for publication and for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/student-officers-of-the-coast-artillery-school-at-fortress-monroe-virginia-receiving-instruction-in-balloon-observation-of-artillery-fire-the-photograph-shows-a-balloon-ready-for-ascension-the-image-was-taken-on-april-18-1918-by-photographer-nunder-a-it-is-marked-as-not-for-publication-and-for-official-use-only-image558117047.html
RM2RC0BYK–Student officers of the Coast Artillery School at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, receiving instruction in balloon observation of artillery fire. The photograph shows a balloon ready for ascension. The image was taken on April 18, 1918, by photographer Nunder A. It is marked as not for publication and for official use only.
A Curtis R-6 seaplane, with the identification number NUNDER 3339, is seen from a three-quarter rear view at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph was taken by a photographer identified as RECO DESCRIPTION 142 18LED. It is part of a collection labeled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-curtis-r-6-seaplane-with-the-identification-number-nunder-3339-is-seen-from-a-three-quarter-rear-view-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-the-photograph-was-taken-by-a-photographer-identified-as-reco-description-142-18led-it-is-part-of-a-collection-labeled-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558236062.html
RM2RC5RP6–A Curtis R-6 seaplane, with the identification number NUNDER 3339, is seen from a three-quarter rear view at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph was taken by a photographer identified as RECO DESCRIPTION 142 18LED. It is part of a collection labeled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.'
Image showing members of the Signal Corps Pigeon Section during World War One. The pigeons, identified as NUNDER 67,567 S.C., were used for communication purposes. The photograph carries a photographer's recognition taken issued symbol A. The description notes that the photo captures the Signal Corps Pigeon Section, and additional notes include the number 067567 1-000. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-showing-members-of-the-signal-corps-pigeon-section-during-world-war-one-the-pigeons-identified-as-nunder-67567-sc-were-used-for-communication-purposes-the-photograph-carries-a-photographers-recognition-taken-issued-symbol-a-the-description-notes-that-the-photo-captures-the-signal-corps-pigeon-section-and-additional-notes-include-the-number-067567-1-000-image558161246.html
RM2RC2CA6–Image showing members of the Signal Corps Pigeon Section during World War One. The pigeons, identified as NUNDER 67,567 S.C., were used for communication purposes. The photograph carries a photographer's recognition taken issued symbol A. The description notes that the photo captures the Signal Corps Pigeon Section, and additional notes include the number 067567 1-000.
Italian aviator visiting the United States during World War One. Date taken: March 10, 1921. This photograph was issued by the Signal Corps and is labeled as 'NUNDER 3765.' (Photo: 111-SC-3765) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italian-aviator-visiting-the-united-states-during-world-war-one-date-taken-march-10-1921-this-photograph-was-issued-by-the-signal-corps-and-is-labeled-as-nunder-3765-photo-111-sc-3765-image558176064.html
RM2RC337C–Italian aviator visiting the United States during World War One. Date taken: March 10, 1921. This photograph was issued by the Signal Corps and is labeled as 'NUNDER 3765.' (Photo: 111-SC-3765)
American engineers constructing field fortifications during World War One in 1919. The photograph, labeled as NUNDER -333, captures the efforts of the engineers as they work on strengthening defenses. This image highlights the crucial role played by these engineers in protecting military installations and strategic areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-engineers-constructing-field-fortifications-during-world-war-one-in-1919-the-photograph-labeled-as-nunder-333-captures-the-efforts-of-the-engineers-as-they-work-on-strengthening-defenses-this-image-highlights-the-crucial-role-played-by-these-engineers-in-protecting-military-installations-and-strategic-areas-image558195195.html
RM2RC3YJK–American engineers constructing field fortifications during World War One in 1919. The photograph, labeled as NUNDER -333, captures the efforts of the engineers as they work on strengthening defenses. This image highlights the crucial role played by these engineers in protecting military installations and strategic areas.
French and English officers conversing upon the arrival of English relief troops during World War One. The photograph, coded as 111-SC-7859, was taken by a photographer with the initials 'NUNDER' in 1880D. This image captures the interaction between French and English troops during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-and-english-officers-conversing-upon-the-arrival-of-english-relief-troops-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-coded-as-111-sc-7859-was-taken-by-a-photographer-with-the-initials-nunder-in-1880d-this-image-captures-the-interaction-between-french-and-english-troops-during-the-war-image558214208.html
RM2RC4RWM–French and English officers conversing upon the arrival of English relief troops during World War One. The photograph, coded as 111-SC-7859, was taken by a photographer with the initials 'NUNDER' in 1880D. This image captures the interaction between French and English troops during the war.
This photograph was taken in Paris, France, and showcases an American 1375 B and Type EE8 Telephone, which is ready for shipment. The image was taken for the Research and Inspection Division of the Signal Corps Photo Lab. The photographer was Nunder H, and the date when the photo was taken was October 22, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-was-taken-in-paris-france-and-showcases-an-american-1375-b-and-type-ee8-telephone-which-is-ready-for-shipment-the-image-was-taken-for-the-research-and-inspection-division-of-the-signal-corps-photo-lab-the-photographer-was-nunder-h-and-the-date-when-the-photo-was-taken-was-october-22-1918-image558460626.html
RM2RCG26A–This photograph was taken in Paris, France, and showcases an American 1375 B and Type EE8 Telephone, which is ready for shipment. The image was taken for the Research and Inspection Division of the Signal Corps Photo Lab. The photographer was Nunder H, and the date when the photo was taken was October 22, 1918.
Aerial photograph taken in 1919, depicting an unidentified location. The image shows rough terrain, likely taken for reconnaissance purposes. The photograph is marked with the identification code 111-SC-906 and bears symbols indicating it was a part of the Bureau of Aerial Photography's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-photograph-taken-in-1919-depicting-an-unidentified-location-the-image-shows-rough-terrain-likely-taken-for-reconnaissance-purposes-the-photograph-is-marked-with-the-identification-code-111-sc-906-and-bears-symbols-indicating-it-was-a-part-of-the-bureau-of-aerial-photographys-collection-image558180034.html
RM2RC3896–Aerial photograph taken in 1919, depicting an unidentified location. The image shows rough terrain, likely taken for reconnaissance purposes. The photograph is marked with the identification code 111-SC-906 and bears symbols indicating it was a part of the Bureau of Aerial Photography's collection.
A plan of a dugout is displayed in this photograph from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One. The image, labeled as 111-SC-8796, is part of the Maps and Charts collection. The dugout, marked with symbols and notes, provides valuable insight into the structure and layout of military camps during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-plan-of-a-dugout-is-displayed-in-this-photograph-from-the-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-the-image-labeled-as-111-sc-8796-is-part-of-the-maps-and-charts-collection-the-dugout-marked-with-symbols-and-notes-provides-valuable-insight-into-the-structure-and-layout-of-military-camps-during-the-war-image558081422.html
RM2RBXPFA–A plan of a dugout is displayed in this photograph from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One. The image, labeled as 111-SC-8796, is part of the Maps and Charts collection. The dugout, marked with symbols and notes, provides valuable insight into the structure and layout of military camps during the war.
111-SC-4417: A photograph taken by Photographer Rico in 1919, depicting the devastated Main Street in Vancourt, France. The destruction was caused by the Germans during World War I. A total of 50 photographs were issued, with this particular image numbered as 1447. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/111-sc-4417-a-photograph-taken-by-photographer-rico-in-1919-depicting-the-devastated-main-street-in-vancourt-france-the-destruction-was-caused-by-the-germans-during-world-war-i-a-total-of-50-photographs-were-issued-with-this-particular-image-numbered-as-1447-image558416154.html
RM2RCE1E2–111-SC-4417: A photograph taken by Photographer Rico in 1919, depicting the devastated Main Street in Vancourt, France. The destruction was caused by the Germans during World War I. A total of 50 photographs were issued, with this particular image numbered as 1447.
Observation telescope used for anti-aircraft gunnery in France during World War One. Used to locate enemy planes and provide range information to gunners. Photograph taken in Vincennes, Seine, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/observation-telescope-used-for-anti-aircraft-gunnery-in-france-during-world-war-one-used-to-locate-enemy-planes-and-provide-range-information-to-gunners-photograph-taken-in-vincennes-seine-france-image558379981.html
RM2RCCBA5–Observation telescope used for anti-aircraft gunnery in France during World War One. Used to locate enemy planes and provide range information to gunners. Photograph taken in Vincennes, Seine, France.
Soldiers conducting a military drill during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-conducting-a-military-drill-during-world-war-one-image558198687.html
RM2RC443B–Soldiers conducting a military drill during World War One.
German prisoners being brought into a camp by French soldiers after a trench raid during World War One in France. The photo was taken in 1919 and shows the aftermath of the raid. The soldiers can be seen walking with the prisoners, who appear to be unharmed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-prisoners-being-brought-into-a-camp-by-french-soldiers-after-a-trench-raid-during-world-war-one-in-france-the-photo-was-taken-in-1919-and-shows-the-aftermath-of-the-raid-the-soldiers-can-be-seen-walking-with-the-prisoners-who-appear-to-be-unharmed-image558242409.html
RM2RC63TW–German prisoners being brought into a camp by French soldiers after a trench raid during World War One in France. The photo was taken in 1919 and shows the aftermath of the raid. The soldiers can be seen walking with the prisoners, who appear to be unharmed.
Side rear view of a Pomilio airplane at the Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph, labeled as 111-SC-3444, was taken by a Signal Corps photographer for documentation and research purposes during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/side-rear-view-of-a-pomilio-airplane-at-the-aviation-experiment-station-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-this-photograph-labeled-as-111-sc-3444-was-taken-by-a-signal-corps-photographer-for-documentation-and-research-purposes-during-world-war-i-image558229836.html
RM2RC5FRT–Side rear view of a Pomilio airplane at the Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph, labeled as 111-SC-3444, was taken by a Signal Corps photographer for documentation and research purposes during World War I.
View of the northern slope of La Cigalerie, taken from the French first line trench that was occupied by the 91st Division before their advance on September 26th, 1918. The location is 3 kilometers southwest of Avocourt, Meuse, France. Photographer: Set Seabrook, S.C. Taken on February 20th, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-northern-slope-of-la-cigalerie-taken-from-the-french-first-line-trench-that-was-occupied-by-the-91st-division-before-their-advance-on-september-26th-1918-the-location-is-3-kilometers-southwest-of-avocourt-meuse-france-photographer-set-seabrook-sc-taken-on-february-20th-1919-image558478342.html
RM2RCGTR2–View of the northern slope of La Cigalerie, taken from the French first line trench that was occupied by the 91st Division before their advance on September 26th, 1918. The location is 3 kilometers southwest of Avocourt, Meuse, France. Photographer: Set Seabrook, S.C. Taken on February 20th, 1919.
Red Cross Workers acting as Checkers raise funds for welfare work in a hotel. The photo was taken in 1919 and is numbered 111-SC-11243. The photographer's initials CD are included in the description. The Red Cross symbol can be seen in the image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-cross-workers-acting-as-checkers-raise-funds-for-welfare-work-in-a-hotel-the-photo-was-taken-in-1919-and-is-numbered-111-sc-11243-the-photographers-initials-cd-are-included-in-the-description-the-red-cross-symbol-can-be-seen-in-the-image-image558077679.html
RM2RBXHNK–Red Cross Workers acting as Checkers raise funds for welfare work in a hotel. The photo was taken in 1919 and is numbered 111-SC-11243. The photographer's initials CD are included in the description. The Red Cross symbol can be seen in the image.
Airplanes of various types being photographed during World War One. The photo, numbered 111-SC-2257, was taken in 1919 by an unknown photographer. It shows a collection of airplanes on an airfield, with the details of the aircraft not provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airplanes-of-various-types-being-photographed-during-world-war-one-the-photo-numbered-111-sc-2257-was-taken-in-1919-by-an-unknown-photographer-it-shows-a-collection-of-airplanes-on-an-airfield-with-the-details-of-the-aircraft-not-provided-image558170089.html
RM2RC2RJ1–Airplanes of various types being photographed during World War One. The photo, numbered 111-SC-2257, was taken in 1919 by an unknown photographer. It shows a collection of airplanes on an airfield, with the details of the aircraft not provided.
Image description: The photograph, with reference number 111-SC-40181, was taken by S.C. Monsen, a photographer, on November 12, 1918, in Juve-court, Meuse, France. It shows a view of airodromes and a portion of a field. The image is related to the activities of the Air Service's 1st Aero Squad, which was part of the 1st Army Corps Observation Group. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-description-the-photograph-with-reference-number-111-sc-40181-was-taken-by-sc-monsen-a-photographer-on-november-12-1918-in-juve-court-meuse-france-it-shows-a-view-of-airodromes-and-a-portion-of-a-field-the-image-is-related-to-the-activities-of-the-air-services-1st-aero-squad-which-was-part-of-the-1st-army-corps-observation-group-image558490985.html
RM2RCHCXH–Image description: The photograph, with reference number 111-SC-40181, was taken by S.C. Monsen, a photographer, on November 12, 1918, in Juve-court, Meuse, France. It shows a view of airodromes and a portion of a field. The image is related to the activities of the Air Service's 1st Aero Squad, which was part of the 1st Army Corps Observation Group.
Cpl. Abbott of the American military is pictured with a captured German 17.5 cm trench mortar at Ft. de la Bonnelle, Langres, France. The photograph was taken on May 20, 1918 and released by the A.E.P. on January 7, 1919. Photo reference number is 111-SC-33729. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-abbott-of-the-american-military-is-pictured-with-a-captured-german-175-cm-trench-mortar-at-ft-de-la-bonnelle-langres-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-may-20-1918-and-released-by-the-aep-on-january-7-1919-photo-reference-number-is-111-sc-33729-image558574562.html
RM2RCN7FE–Cpl. Abbott of the American military is pictured with a captured German 17.5 cm trench mortar at Ft. de la Bonnelle, Langres, France. The photograph was taken on May 20, 1918 and released by the A.E.P. on January 7, 1919. Photo reference number is 111-SC-33729.
'Aircraft in flight over Primary 8010 Field at Kelly Field.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-in-flight-over-primary-8010-field-at-kelly-field-image558068088.html
RM2RBX5F4–'Aircraft in flight over Primary 8010 Field at Kelly Field.'
Pvt. L. P. Goldshlag from the Signal Corps is photographed at the automatic revolver range at the main aviation field in Issoudon, France on June 5, 1918. This photo was taken by an unknown photographer and was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on July 2, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-l-p-goldshlag-from-the-signal-corps-is-photographed-at-the-automatic-revolver-range-at-the-main-aviation-field-in-issoudon-france-on-june-5-1918-this-photo-was-taken-by-an-unknown-photographer-and-was-approved-by-the-aef-censor-on-july-2-1918-image558491209.html
RM2RCHD6H–Pvt. L. P. Goldshlag from the Signal Corps is photographed at the automatic revolver range at the main aviation field in Issoudon, France on June 5, 1918. This photo was taken by an unknown photographer and was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on July 2, 1918.
US military Cadets undergoing aviation training at Kelly Field in Texas. The image shows a biplane in flight at the primary solo field. This photograph was taken in 1918 and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-military-cadets-undergoing-aviation-training-at-kelly-field-in-texas-the-image-shows-a-biplane-in-flight-at-the-primary-solo-field-this-photograph-was-taken-in-1918-and-is-part-of-the-collection-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558066629.html
RM2RBX3K1–US military Cadets undergoing aviation training at Kelly Field in Texas. The image shows a biplane in flight at the primary solo field. This photograph was taken in 1918 and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One'.
'Cement house of the White Construction Co. at the Aviation Experiment Station, Hampton, Virginia, during World War I. This photo was taken on October 1, 1917. The house was used for official military activities and was part of the station operated by the U.S. Army.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cement-house-of-the-white-construction-co-at-the-aviation-experiment-station-hampton-virginia-during-world-war-i-this-photo-was-taken-on-october-1-1917-the-house-was-used-for-official-military-activities-and-was-part-of-the-station-operated-by-the-us-army-image558349135.html
RM2RCB00F–'Cement house of the White Construction Co. at the Aviation Experiment Station, Hampton, Virginia, during World War I. This photo was taken on October 1, 1917. The house was used for official military activities and was part of the station operated by the U.S. Army.'
A photograph depicting Pvt. McGarrigle, S.C. at Edison Submarine Storage Battery on July 25, 1918. The image is labeled as not for public use and for official use only. The photographer is unidentified. Caption reference number: 111-SC-14413. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-depicting-pvt-mcgarrigle-sc-at-edison-submarine-storage-battery-on-july-25-1918-the-image-is-labeled-as-not-for-public-use-and-for-official-use-only-the-photographer-is-unidentified-caption-reference-number-111-sc-14413-image558273452.html
RM2RC7FDG–A photograph depicting Pvt. McGarrigle, S.C. at Edison Submarine Storage Battery on July 25, 1918. The image is labeled as not for public use and for official use only. The photographer is unidentified. Caption reference number: 111-SC-14413.
Sgt. 1st Cl. C. H. White is pictured at the 166th Field Hospital in Baccarat, France on May 16, 1918. The image shows him standing in front of a shower bath facility. This photograph was taken for official use only and should not be published. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-cl-c-h-white-is-pictured-at-the-166th-field-hospital-in-baccarat-france-on-may-16-1918-the-image-shows-him-standing-in-front-of-a-shower-bath-facility-this-photograph-was-taken-for-official-use-only-and-should-not-be-published-image558297075.html
RM2RC8HH7–Sgt. 1st Cl. C. H. White is pictured at the 166th Field Hospital in Baccarat, France on May 16, 1918. The image shows him standing in front of a shower bath facility. This photograph was taken for official use only and should not be published.
Lt. E. H. Cooper, a signal corps photographer, captures Lt. Col. M. C. Keith and Capt. Simpkins observing and locating the position of the American batteries from the courtyard at Headquarters, 26th Division in Boucq, France on April 12, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-e-h-cooper-a-signal-corps-photographer-captures-lt-col-m-c-keith-and-capt-simpkins-observing-and-locating-the-position-of-the-american-batteries-from-the-courtyard-at-headquarters-26th-division-in-boucq-france-on-april-12-1918-image558103448.html
RM2RBYPJ0–Lt. E. H. Cooper, a signal corps photographer, captures Lt. Col. M. C. Keith and Capt. Simpkins observing and locating the position of the American batteries from the courtyard at Headquarters, 26th Division in Boucq, France on April 12, 1918.
Soldier wearing a shoulder type of flat felt filter. The photograph was taken by the Chemical Warfare Service during World War One, with the identification number 54576. The filter is designed to protect soldiers from chemical warfare agents. The photograph is noted as having been received on April 2, 1919, with the additional note '1451.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-wearing-a-shoulder-type-of-flat-felt-filter-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-chemical-warfare-service-during-world-war-one-with-the-identification-number-54576-the-filter-is-designed-to-protect-soldiers-from-chemical-warfare-agents-the-photograph-is-noted-as-having-been-received-on-april-2-1919-with-the-additional-note-1451-image558202145.html
RM2RC48EW–Soldier wearing a shoulder type of flat felt filter. The photograph was taken by the Chemical Warfare Service during World War One, with the identification number 54576. The filter is designed to protect soldiers from chemical warfare agents. The photograph is noted as having been received on April 2, 1919, with the additional note '1451.'
Soldiers at Camp Hospital No. 7 in Humes, Haute-Marne, France. Photograph taken by A.L. Villanova on January 3, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-camp-hospital-no-7-in-humes-haute-marne-france-photograph-taken-by-al-villanova-on-january-3-1919-image558465905.html
RM2RCG8XW–Soldiers at Camp Hospital No. 7 in Humes, Haute-Marne, France. Photograph taken by A.L. Villanova on January 3, 1919.
Flaming liquid gun, Davis Bouronville [Bournonville] type #2, equipped with experimental oil and propellant gas tanks. The gun is shown in action in this photograph from the Chemical Warfare Service photographer reco, taken on 4-2-19. The description of the image includes notes stating it is labeled 'under au flaming liquid gun' and 'issued n notes 1008.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flaming-liquid-gun-davis-bouronville-bournonville-type-2-equipped-with-experimental-oil-and-propellant-gas-tanks-the-gun-is-shown-in-action-in-this-photograph-from-the-chemical-warfare-service-photographer-reco-taken-on-4-2-19-the-description-of-the-image-includes-notes-stating-it-is-labeled-under-au-flaming-liquid-gun-and-issued-n-notes-1008-image558156037.html
RM2RC25M5–Flaming liquid gun, Davis Bouronville [Bournonville] type #2, equipped with experimental oil and propellant gas tanks. The gun is shown in action in this photograph from the Chemical Warfare Service photographer reco, taken on 4-2-19. The description of the image includes notes stating it is labeled 'under au flaming liquid gun' and 'issued n notes 1008.'
'Workers at the Dayton Wright Airplane Co. in Dayton, Ohio, assembly rib racks and after-deck frames for airplanes during World War I. The parts are varnished to protect them from moisture. This image was taken in April 1918 by an unidentified photographer from the Reco Studio.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-at-the-dayton-wright-airplane-co-in-dayton-ohio-assembly-rib-racks-and-after-deck-frames-for-airplanes-during-world-war-i-the-parts-are-varnished-to-protect-them-from-moisture-this-image-was-taken-in-april-1918-by-an-unidentified-photographer-from-the-reco-studio-image558574934.html
RM2RCN80P–'Workers at the Dayton Wright Airplane Co. in Dayton, Ohio, assembly rib racks and after-deck frames for airplanes during World War I. The parts are varnished to protect them from moisture. This image was taken in April 1918 by an unidentified photographer from the Reco Studio.'
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