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Battalion Commander and Officers of 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry, 5th Division. Front row, left to right: Lt. J. J. Goffard, Capt. W. W. Harting, Capt. J. W. O' Daniel, Lt. I. J. Smith, Maj. R. C. Birmingham (Commanding), Lt. W. A. Lyons, Capt. J. G. L. Hanlen, Capt. M. Ryan, Lieut. J.P. McMullen. Back row, Lieuts. A. A. Meyers, L. Jansma, H. W. Worth, R. C. Mees, H. A. Adams, A. E. Greenwood, L. S. Trask, G. Snyder, C. A. Hensley, H. J. Armstrong, E. Yonts, C. C. Daly. Lowgny, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battalion-commander-and-officers-of-3rd-battalion-11th-infantry-5th-division-front-row-left-to-right-lt-j-j-goffard-capt-w-w-harting-capt-j-w-o-daniel-lt-i-j-smith-maj-r-c-birmingham-commanding-lt-w-a-lyons-capt-j-g-l-hanlen-capt-m-ryan-lieut-jp-mcmullen-back-row-lieuts-a-a-meyers-l-jansma-h-w-worth-r-c-mees-h-a-adams-a-e-greenwood-l-s-trask-g-snyder-c-a-hensley-h-j-armstrong-e-yonts-c-c-daly-lowgny-meurthe-et-mosselle-france-image558574565.html
RM2RCN7FH–Battalion Commander and Officers of 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry, 5th Division. Front row, left to right: Lt. J. J. Goffard, Capt. W. W. Harting, Capt. J. W. O' Daniel, Lt. I. J. Smith, Maj. R. C. Birmingham (Commanding), Lt. W. A. Lyons, Capt. J. G. L. Hanlen, Capt. M. Ryan, Lieut. J.P. McMullen. Back row, Lieuts. A. A. Meyers, L. Jansma, H. W. Worth, R. C. Mees, H. A. Adams, A. E. Greenwood, L. S. Trask, G. Snyder, C. A. Hensley, H. J. Armstrong, E. Yonts, C. C. Daly. Lowgny, Meurthe et Mosselle, France.
Caption: 'Captain Thomas E. Hunt, C.O. of Co. C, 5th Field Signal Battalion, 3rd Division, distributing copies of commendation from the Division Commander for their excellent liaison work during the offensive on the Marne. Handing letter to Pvt. Harold Wiltie. Bonnet, France.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-captain-thomas-e-hunt-co-of-co-c-5th-field-signal-battalion-3rd-division-distributing-copies-of-commendation-from-the-division-commander-for-their-excellent-liaison-work-during-the-offensive-on-the-marne-handing-letter-to-pvt-harold-wiltie-bonnet-france-image558389262.html
RM2RCCR5J–Caption: 'Captain Thomas E. Hunt, C.O. of Co. C, 5th Field Signal Battalion, 3rd Division, distributing copies of commendation from the Division Commander for their excellent liaison work during the offensive on the Marne. Handing letter to Pvt. Harold Wiltie. Bonnet, France.'
Lieutenant Wm. Fox captured this photograph on October 18, 1918. It features officers of the 1st Battalion, P.C., 10th Field Artillery, 3rd Division. From left to right: Lieutenant R.E. Wilson, Captain F.W. Sheppard, the Battalion Commander, and Lieutenant R.V. Maraist. The photo was taken on a road between Nantillois and Cunel in Meuse, France. It passed inspection from the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-wm-fox-captured-this-photograph-on-october-18-1918-it-features-officers-of-the-1st-battalion-pc-10th-field-artillery-3rd-division-from-left-to-right-lieutenant-re-wilson-captain-fw-sheppard-the-battalion-commander-and-lieutenant-rv-maraist-the-photo-was-taken-on-a-road-between-nantillois-and-cunel-in-meuse-france-it-passed-inspection-from-the-aef-censor-but-the-exact-date-is-unknown-image558197931.html
RM2RC434B–Lieutenant Wm. Fox captured this photograph on October 18, 1918. It features officers of the 1st Battalion, P.C., 10th Field Artillery, 3rd Division. From left to right: Lieutenant R.E. Wilson, Captain F.W. Sheppard, the Battalion Commander, and Lieutenant R.V. Maraist. The photo was taken on a road between Nantillois and Cunel in Meuse, France. It passed inspection from the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is unknown.
Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the Lost Battalion of the 308th Infantry, 77th Division, converses with Major Kenny of the 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry. The 307th Infantry was the first to provide relief to the Lost Battalion during the battle near Apremont, Argonne, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-charles-whittlesley-commander-of-the-lost-battalion-of-the-308th-infantry-77th-division-converses-with-major-kenny-of-the-3rd-battalion-307th-infantry-the-307th-infantry-was-the-first-to-provide-relief-to-the-lost-battalion-during-the-battle-near-apremont-argonne-france-image558134061.html
RM2RC15K9–Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the Lost Battalion of the 308th Infantry, 77th Division, converses with Major Kenny of the 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry. The 307th Infantry was the first to provide relief to the Lost Battalion during the battle near Apremont, Argonne, France.
Cpl. K. Polk is seen conversing with Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the Lost Battalion of the 308th Infantry, 77th Division, while Major Kenny of the 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry, stands nearby. This image was taken near Apret Mont, Argonne, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-k-polk-is-seen-conversing-with-major-charles-whittlesley-commander-of-the-lost-battalion-of-the-308th-infantry-77th-division-while-major-kenny-of-the-3rd-battalion-307th-infantry-stands-nearby-this-image-was-taken-near-apret-mont-argonne-france-image558183460.html
RM2RC3CKG–Cpl. K. Polk is seen conversing with Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the Lost Battalion of the 308th Infantry, 77th Division, while Major Kenny of the 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry, stands nearby. This image was taken near Apret Mont, Argonne, France.
Cpl. K. Polk captures Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the 'Lost Battalion' of 308th Infantry, 77th Division, conversing with Major Kenny, 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry. Major Kenny's battalion was the first to provide relief to the Lost Battalion. The photograph was taken near Apremont, Argonne, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-k-polk-captures-major-charles-whittlesley-commander-of-the-lost-battalion-of-308th-infantry-77th-division-conversing-with-major-kenny-3rd-battalion-307th-infantry-major-kennys-battalion-was-the-first-to-provide-relief-to-the-lost-battalion-the-photograph-was-taken-near-apremont-argonne-france-image558141757.html
RM2RC1FE5–Cpl. K. Polk captures Major Charles Whittlesley, commander of the 'Lost Battalion' of 308th Infantry, 77th Division, conversing with Major Kenny, 3rd Battalion, 307th Infantry. Major Kenny's battalion was the first to provide relief to the Lost Battalion. The photograph was taken near Apremont, Argonne, France.
Major W.P. Wheeler, Commander of the 9th Machine Gun Battalion, 3rd Division, is pictured in Andernach, a town located on the Rhine river in Germany. The photograph was taken by photographer Rico on January 17, 1919. The image is numbered and accompanied by some additional notes, including the issuance of M notes with the number 44982. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-wp-wheeler-commander-of-the-9th-machine-gun-battalion-3rd-division-is-pictured-in-andernach-a-town-located-on-the-rhine-river-in-germany-the-photograph-was-taken-by-photographer-rico-on-january-17-1919-the-image-is-numbered-and-accompanied-by-some-additional-notes-including-the-issuance-of-m-notes-with-the-number-44982-image558282388.html
RM2RC7XTM–Major W.P. Wheeler, Commander of the 9th Machine Gun Battalion, 3rd Division, is pictured in Andernach, a town located on the Rhine river in Germany. The photograph was taken by photographer Rico on January 17, 1919. The image is numbered and accompanied by some additional notes, including the issuance of M notes with the number 44982.
Caption: 'Captain Mackey, also known as the Iron Man, commanding the 3rd Battalion of the 109th Regiment Infantry, formerly of the 1st Regiment Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard, Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Division, seen operating his telephone at Battalion Headquarters in Fismes, France. Taken on August 14, 1918 by Photographer Pyt. R.P. Antrim.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-captain-mackey-also-known-as-the-iron-man-commanding-the-3rd-battalion-of-the-109th-regiment-infantry-formerly-of-the-1st-regiment-infantry-pennsylvania-national-guard-machine-gun-battalion-28th-division-seen-operating-his-telephone-at-battalion-headquarters-in-fismes-france-taken-on-august-14-1918-by-photographer-pyt-rp-antrim-image558107112.html
RM2RBYY8T–Caption: 'Captain Mackey, also known as the Iron Man, commanding the 3rd Battalion of the 109th Regiment Infantry, formerly of the 1st Regiment Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard, Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Division, seen operating his telephone at Battalion Headquarters in Fismes, France. Taken on August 14, 1918 by Photographer Pyt. R.P. Antrim.'
Caption: 'Captain Earl Almon, commanding Co. M, 3rd Battalion, 16th Inf. 1st Division, reading the orders of the day to Town Crier and Burgomaster in front of headquarters during World War One. Photo taken by Sgt. Marshall S.C. Reed on January 12, 1919 in Leuterod, Germany.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-captain-earl-almon-commanding-co-m-3rd-battalion-16th-inf-1st-division-reading-the-orders-of-the-day-to-town-crier-and-burgomaster-in-front-of-headquarters-during-world-war-one-photo-taken-by-sgt-marshall-sc-reed-on-january-12-1919-in-leuterod-germany-image558411539.html
RM2RCDRH7–Caption: 'Captain Earl Almon, commanding Co. M, 3rd Battalion, 16th Inf. 1st Division, reading the orders of the day to Town Crier and Burgomaster in front of headquarters during World War One. Photo taken by Sgt. Marshall S.C. Reed on January 12, 1919 in Leuterod, Germany.'
A group of staff officers from the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in France are seen in this photograph. They are responsible for commanding the sector of French trenches occupied by American troops at Battalion Headquarters, specifically the 3rd Battalion of the 16th Infantry Regiment. The photo was taken on an unknown date in 1918 and is part of the Signal Corps collection. It was later released to the Photo Division on February 7, 1918. It currently resides in the Remount Laboratory's records. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-staff-officers-from-the-american-expeditionary-forces-aef-in-france-are-seen-in-this-photograph-they-are-responsible-for-commanding-the-sector-of-french-trenches-occupied-by-american-troops-at-battalion-headquarters-specifically-the-3rd-battalion-of-the-16th-infantry-regiment-the-photo-was-taken-on-an-unknown-date-in-1918-and-is-part-of-the-signal-corps-collection-it-was-later-released-to-the-photo-division-on-february-7-1918-it-currently-resides-in-the-remount-laboratorys-records-image558096897.html
RM2RBYE81–A group of staff officers from the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in France are seen in this photograph. They are responsible for commanding the sector of French trenches occupied by American troops at Battalion Headquarters, specifically the 3rd Battalion of the 16th Infantry Regiment. The photo was taken on an unknown date in 1918 and is part of the Signal Corps collection. It was later released to the Photo Division on February 7, 1918. It currently resides in the Remount Laboratory's records.
Soldiers from the 26th Division parade in Boston upon their return from France. On board the U.S.S. Agamemnon is Colonel Douglas Potts, who commanded the 102nd Infantry as well as being the troop commander of the boat. Also present are battalion and company commanders of the 102nd. The names of the commanders are listed in the caption. Photo taken by Sergeant S.C. Eikleberry, on June 16, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-26th-division-parade-in-boston-upon-their-return-from-france-on-board-the-uss-agamemnon-is-colonel-douglas-potts-who-commanded-the-102nd-infantry-as-well-as-being-the-troop-commander-of-the-boat-also-present-are-battalion-and-company-commanders-of-the-102nd-the-names-of-the-commanders-are-listed-in-the-caption-photo-taken-by-sergeant-sc-eikleberry-on-june-16-1919-image558335723.html
RM2RCAAWF–Soldiers from the 26th Division parade in Boston upon their return from France. On board the U.S.S. Agamemnon is Colonel Douglas Potts, who commanded the 102nd Infantry as well as being the troop commander of the boat. Also present are battalion and company commanders of the 102nd. The names of the commanders are listed in the caption. Photo taken by Sergeant S.C. Eikleberry, on June 16, 1919.
Major General Robert L. Howze reviews the 2nd Battalion, 38th Infantry, Co. E of the 6th Engineers during D.S.C. ceremonies. The event took place in Remich, Luxembourg on November 29, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-robert-l-howze-reviews-the-2nd-battalion-38th-infantry-co-e-of-the-6th-engineers-during-dsc-ceremonies-the-event-took-place-in-remich-luxembourg-on-november-29-1918-image558262273.html
RM2RC7169–Major General Robert L. Howze reviews the 2nd Battalion, 38th Infantry, Co. E of the 6th Engineers during D.S.C. ceremonies. The event took place in Remich, Luxembourg on November 29, 1918.
'Private J.E. Gibbon of the Signal Corps captured a photograph on July 4, 1918, depicting General de Mondesir of the French Army Corps congratulating Major General J.T. Dickman and members of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion for their efforts in Chateau Thierry, France during World War I. The photograph was endorsed by the A.E.F Censor on July 29, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-je-gibbon-of-the-signal-corps-captured-a-photograph-on-july-4-1918-depicting-general-de-mondesir-of-the-french-army-corps-congratulating-major-general-jt-dickman-and-members-of-the-7th-machine-gun-battalion-for-their-efforts-in-chateau-thierry-france-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-was-endorsed-by-the-aef-censor-on-july-29-1918-image558366019.html
RM2RCBNFF–'Private J.E. Gibbon of the Signal Corps captured a photograph on July 4, 1918, depicting General de Mondesir of the French Army Corps congratulating Major General J.T. Dickman and members of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion for their efforts in Chateau Thierry, France during World War I. The photograph was endorsed by the A.E.F Censor on July 29, 1918.'
Third Battalion of the 167th Infantry, Alabama 42nd Division, conducting bayonet drill in Villiers-sur-Suze, France. The photograph was taken on February 4, 1918, and received on March 11, 1918. It features the company in the presence of Colonel W.P. Screws, the commanding officer of the regiment. It was censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 14, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/third-battalion-of-the-167th-infantry-alabama-42nd-division-conducting-bayonet-drill-in-villiers-sur-suze-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-february-4-1918-and-received-on-march-11-1918-it-features-the-company-in-the-presence-of-colonel-wp-screws-the-commanding-officer-of-the-regiment-it-was-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-on-march-14-1918-image558207949.html
RM2RC4FX5–Third Battalion of the 167th Infantry, Alabama 42nd Division, conducting bayonet drill in Villiers-sur-Suze, France. The photograph was taken on February 4, 1918, and received on March 11, 1918. It features the company in the presence of Colonel W.P. Screws, the commanding officer of the regiment. It was censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 14, 1918.
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