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RMH79XDC–Neuville Vitasse Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 5A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector South East of Arras in Northern France, with square 51B SW1, trenches correct at March 1917
RMP96K49–World War I Map - Trench Map, Foret D'Apremont Feb 5 1918
RM2A8E7KH–'Battle of the Somme', First World War, 1916, (c1920). 'Successive Lines of Advance, North of the Somme: 1st July till 30th November, 1916'. Map of northern France showing 'Allies' Lines in black, Enemy Entrenchments [Germans] in red'. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RM2A2WKKM–Map - Military, Trench, France, Jeancourt Sector, Scale 1:20,000, With Trace Overlay, World War I, 14 Sep 1918, Trench map of Jeancourt Sector with trace overlay, scale 1:20,000, made and used during World War I. It is dated 14 September 1918, and is inscribed 'Field Survey Battalion RE, 4340. Places on the map include Jeancourt, le Verguier, Pontruet and Berthaucourt. The map is printed with trench locations; battalion locations have been marked by hand. Accompanying the map is an identification trace
RM2RW66A2–WWI Map of Ypres area and the area known as the International Trench - Karte des Ypern-Gebiets und des als Internationaler Graben bekannten Gebiets aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg -Carte de la Première Guerre mondiale de la région d'Ypres et de la zone connue sous le nom de tranchée internationale
RM2M98K0Y–Glossary on the back of a trench map of NW France, for the Peronne area, including Bouchavesnes, sheet 62c NW, dated 20 November 1916. The Glossary was included to help British troops understand signs written in French.
RMG9P4P8–(WWi) World War 1 War Map of the French Fighting Line - Arras to Verdun. The Western Front. Published by the Daily Telegraph. circa. 1916
RMP96K48–World War I Map - Trench Map for Binarville, France November 21, 1917
RMM0FJ9C–WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War - 2nd Battle of Artois
RMB8183J–Paths of Glory Year: 1957 USA Kirk Douglas Director: Stanley Kubrick
RM2J247FE–Officers of a battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment study a 1:5000 scale trench map in a captured German dug-out beneath the ruined Church at Beaumont Hamel, November 1916.
RMP96K4G–WW I Map - Verdun A Trench Map June 24, 1918
RF2TMGP78–Map showing the location of the 1914 Christmas truce during World War I between France, Great Britain and German empire
RMERGPCH–Map showing the deadlock between the Allied and German forces along the Yser canal,
RM2FWF61N–World War One, WWI, Western Front -British and Franch men looking at a map, France
RMDCJJYM–British WW1 commanding officer in dugout headquarters of First World War One trench, Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Belgium
RM2FTC90Y–World War One, WWI, Western Front - American and British soldiers consult a map together
RM2RC7HCK–Aerial map showing the trench system in France during World War I. This map was taken and issued by the 128th G Signal Corps. It provides a detailed description of the trenches and includes handwritten notes on it.
RM2NEBNB1–Map of Europe during the First World War, with the front lines and major battles, casualties and arms on both sides and structure of the trenches. [Adobe Illustrator (.ai); 2480x3248].
RMGN7YWX–Somme, Albert Sector Map, 57d SE, 1917 1:20,000 map of the northern part of the battlefield, with trench systems as at September 1916 and February 1917 before the German withdrawal to the Hindenberg Line
RM2RBX9TR–Aerial photograph showing trenches in France during World War I, taken by photographer H. Syrdol. It is a detailed aerial map of the trench system in France. This image was captured by the Signal Corps and is part of the collection numbered 111-SC-8544.
RMGN7YXC–Somme Battlefield Map, 1916 1:40,000 military map of the British sector around Albert, with squares 57d SE, 57c SW, 62d NE, 62c NW
RM2A2WKKK–Map - Military, Trench, France, Douve, Sheet 28, Scale 1:5,000, World War I, May 1917, Alternative Name(s): Military Map Ordnance Survey trench map, Douve, France, World War I, dated May 1917. Part of sheet 28. Scale 1:5,000. Trenches corrected to 1:4:17. Used by Captain Morris Lewis during World War I, the map is inscribed 'M. Lewis. Lieut.' Captain Morris Lewis, 44th Battalion, Third Division, First AIF, was born in Wales in 1892 of Jewish heritage. He was a 23-year-old tailor
RMH79XD9–Arras Sector Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 7A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector in Northern France, with square 51B NW3, trenches correct at March 1917
RM2A8E7DM–'Map showing the Scene of the German Attacks East and South-east of Ypres, [Belgium], First World War, February 1916, (c1920). 'The "Bluff" and International Trench lie on the wooded hill north of the Ypres-Comines Canal and south of Hill 60'. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume V, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RMR5GFW5–First world war trench map of Beaumont area, 1916. Scale 1; 10,000. (Trench map). Ordnance survey, 1916. Source: Maps.C.14.h-k, edition 20.
RMW6P8D6–'The Battleground of Neuve Chapelle', First World War, 1915, (c1920). 'Map showing the British positions on the eve of the attack, and the British line before and after the fighting of March 10-14, 1915'. The landscape of the village of Neuve-Chapelle and surrounding countryside in northern France. The battle marked a watershed in trench warfare. From "The Great World War - A History" Volume III, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RMM0FJAA–WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War. The area of the gas Battle of Ypres 1915
RMW68CB9–Trench map used by British army on the Western Front, World War I. Printed color map
RMW2GHE7–Aerial map of trenches in France ca. 1916-1918
RF2B969BE–Map - Military, Trench, France, Jeancourt Sector, Scale 1:20,000, With Trace Overlay, World War I, 14 Sep 1918, Trench map of Jeancourt Sector with trace overlay, scale 1:20,000, made and used during World War I. It is dated 14 September 1918, and is inscribed 'Field Survey Battalion RE, 4340. Places on the map include Jeancourt, le Verguier, Pontruet and Berthaucourt. The map is printed with trench locations, battalion locations have been marked by hand. Accompanying the map is an identification trace, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance.
RF2TM293N–Map showing the location of the 1914 Christmas truce during World War I between France, Great Britain and German empire
RMG3BXXF–British bombing party clear trenches near Roeux
RMK1H44J–Bird's eye view, 2nd Battle of the Aisne
RMJF8W6D–In de loopgraven aan het front, 3 april 1916 31917191594 o
RM2AHCRT5–New Zealand Memorial Park, Messines, Belgium
RM2RBYAAD–Aerial view of trenches in France during World War I, captured by Signal Corps Photographer Rood. The image is numbered 8559 and is part of the collection titled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War I.' The map provides a detailed layout and arrangement of the trenches in France.
RM2A2X1RW–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers-Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis
RMH79XD8–Arras Sector Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 6A 1:20,000 military map of the British sector in Northern France, with square 51B NW, trenches correct at March 1917
RMR54RY1–Map of the First World War. Ypres. Trenches corrected from information received up to 13 July 1918. British trenches : red. German trenches: blue. . Trench Maps [of the Battle Front in France and Belgium, showing trenches, wire entanglement, etc. With a Glossary printed on the back of the sheets]. Scale, 1: 10,000. London, 1918. Source: Maps.c.14.h.
RMW6P930–Map of Sari Bair, Gallipoli peninsula, First World War, 1915, (c1920). 'The Battlefields of Anzac: The elaborate series of operations in August, 1915, began with holding attacks on Lone Pine, German Officer's Trench, and Baby 700 Trench, and culminated in the main assaults on the Sari Bair heights'. The Battle of Sari Bair was the final attempt by the British to seize control of the Gallipoli peninsula, in Turkey, from the Ottoman Empire. From "The Great World War - A History" Volume IV, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RMM0F5X9–WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War showing the area where fighting took place in Alsace
RM2A8E7JH–'Map showing approximately the area gained on the Thiepval Ridge between September 14 and October 31, 1916', (c1920). The British line in northern France during the Battle of the Somme, First World War. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RMW2GBGK–Aerial map of trenches in France ca. 1916-1918
RF2B969BC–Map - Military, Trench, France, Douve, Sheet 28, Scale 1:5,000, World War I, May 1917, Alternative Name(s): Military Map Ordnance Survey trench map, Douve, France, World War I, dated May 1917. Part of sheet 28. Scale 1:5,000. Trenches corrected to 1:4:17. Used by Captain Morris Lewis during World War I, the map is inscribed 'M. Lewis. Lieut.' Captain Morris Lewis, 44th Battalion, Third Division, First AIF, was born in Wales in 1892 of Jewish heritage. He was a 23-year-old tailor, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented
RMG3BXY2–WW1 - Practical Gifts for the soldier at the front
RM2AEFG16–Information board shows the ground over which the New Zealand Division attacked in the Battle of Messines Ridge, 1917
RM2RBXD89–Aerial photograph depicting trenches in France during World War I. The image, bearing the ID code 111-SC-8531, was taken and issued by the Signal Corps. The photographer, RECO, documented this scene for military purposes. The photograph serves as an arrial map showing the layout of trenches in France.
RM2A2X1RR–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis
RMH79XDD–Fampoux Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 3A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector Est of Arras in Northern France, with square 51B NW3, trenches correct at March 1917
RMH79XD6–Aubers and Neuve Chapelle Battlefield Map, 1918 January Edition 10A 1:20,000 military map of the British sector between Lens and Lille, with square 36 SW trenches correct at December 1917
RMR56M9W–Richebourg, France. In red, 'trenches corrected to 8 August 1916.' A map of the First World War. Trench Maps [of the Battle Front in France and Belgium, showing trenches, wire entanglement, etc. With a Glossary printed on the back of the sheets]. Scale, 1: 10,000. London, 1916. 800 x 505 mm.; Scale 1: 10 000. Source: Maps.c.14.h. 36 SW 3, edition 7c.
RMM0F5XJ–WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War - The Western Battle lines, France & Belgium as at January 1st 1915
RM2A8E7JY–'Battle of the Somme', First World War, July 1916, (c1920). Map of northern France showing 'Successive Stages of Advance at the Fricourt Salient...British line in black, Enemy Defences [Germans] in red'. Also indicated are trenches, 'wire entanglement' and craters. From "The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
RF2B96NN8–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers-Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis,, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art
RM2A8E9GA–'The Battlefields of the Aisne, Oise and Somme', 1915. Battlefields of the Western Front during World War One. From "The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume I. The First Phase", edited by J. A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Limited, London, 1915]
RM2AHCRTA–New Zealand Memorial Park, Messines, Belgium
RM2RBY18X–An aerial photograph showing a map of trenches in France during World War I. This image, taken by the Signal Corps, provides a bird's eye view of the intricate network of trenches used by the military. The photograph is labeled as '111-SC-8541' and has the description 'Aerial view of trenches in France.' The photographer is unknown.
RM2A2X1RT–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis
RM2RC2Y3K–Group of military officers studying a battle map of the 5th Division sector in Bois de Tuilerie, France during World War I. From left to right: Lt. Chester Allen, Capt. F.G. Petts, Lt. Col. Herbert Pardons, Chief of G-2 officers. Date and censor information not provided.
RM2RBXJDR–Aerial photograph taken by H.J. Arrial, signal corps photographer, depicting a map of trenches in France during World War I. The image, numbered 8546, highlights the complex network of trenches that were used by American and allied forces during the war. (50 words)
RMR54FXB–Map of the First World War, showing Neuve Chapelle, France. In red, 'trenches corrected to December, 1915'. Trench Maps [of the Battle Front in France and Belgium, showing trenches, wire entanglement, etc. With a Glossary printed on the back of the sheets]. Scale, 1: 10,000. London, 1915. 800 x 505 mm.; Scale 1: 10 000. Source: Maps.c.14.h. 36 SW 3, edition 6.
RMM0F61Y–WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War - 1917 WWI map showing the 2nd Battle of Artois 1915
RM2RC03W4–Aerial map displaying the intricate network of trenches in France during World War One. The map, labeled NIMEN 8859, was taken by the Signal Corps and showcases the extensive trench system. This map is an essential tool for understanding the challenging conditions faced by soldiers on the frontlines.
RM2RC1KNW–Aerial view of the region Maurepas, located 3 kilometers south of Combles (Somme), shown in the map. The number of the photograph is 111-SC-1619, taken and received in 1918. This image is part of a collection of photographs depicting American military activities during World War I.
RF2B96NME–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis,, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art
RM2RBXCMX–Aerial view of trenches in France during World War I as captured in photograph 111-SC-8561. The photograph, taken by the Signal Corps photographer, provides a detailed map of the trenches. It was taken in French territory, with the photographer stationed at an elevated position. The image is part of the WUNDER collection.
RM2A8E9FM–'The North Sea and The Baltic Sea', 1915. The Netherlands remained neutral during World War I but following the Race to the Sea, both sides dug fortified trenches, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier with France. From "The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume I. The First Phase", edited by J. A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Limited, London, 1915]
RM2RC2FK6–This photograph, labeled as 111-SC-132, shows an aerial map of trenches in France, specifically in Pont Faverger. It is a part of the Signal Corps collection and was taken by a photographer. The description mentions that it was taken during World War I and is an issued photograph. The symbol 'BU' is not further clarified.
RM2RCEN6B–SUMBER MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT ALEXANDER and his staff in the Division Commander's dug-out studying a map during World War I. This photograph, given the reference number 111-SC-23129, was taken by an official photographer and passed by an A.E.F. censor. Date of issuance is not provided.
RM2RBX921–A photograph showing a detailed map of French trenches and lines of communication during World War I. The map depicts the layout of trenches, main and secondary communication lines, and shelters in the Ailles region. This image was likely taken by a Signal Corps photographer and received the description mentioned above.
RM2RC8H1J–Soldiers consult a map of a trench system in France during World War One. The photograph, captured in 1918, shows the importance of detailed planning and strategy in military operations. This image, numbered 6222, was taken and issued by photographer REC. The soldiers in the photo are identified as AL Dugent's.
RM2A2WKKE–Map - Military, Belgium, Namur 8, General Staff no. 2364, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 1910, Military map of Belgium, Namur area (a hand-written inscription identifies it as Namur 8 district), scale 1:100,000, published in 1910. The map is labelled General Staff No. 2364. It would have been used during World War I. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World
RMR517WW–First World Map covering Loos; Givenchy; Vimy; Boclincourt; Arras; Bullecourt; Doignes; Demicourt and Hermies. Stamped '25 May 1917'. [Map of Arras District. Special Trench Maps.]. 710 x 1040 mm.; Scale 1: 40 000. Source: Maps.c.14.f.31.
RF2B96NMT–Map - Military, Trench, France, Sheet 62D SW, Scale 1:20,000, Edition 3A, World War I, 18 Jun 1918, One of two copies of a military trench map, France, sheet 62 D. S. W., edition 3.A., (local) scale 1:20,000. Trenches corrected from information received up to 15 June 1918. Field Survey Co., R. E. (3808), dated 18 June 1918. The map depicts the Somme River area to the east and south-east of Amiens, including Villers Bretonneux. Used by Capt. M. Lewis during World War I. Captain Morris Lewis,, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art
RM2A8E9G4–'First Positions of the Two Million Troops of the Warring Nations', 1915. From "The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume I. The First Phase", edited by J. A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Limited, London, 1915]
RMT8RK45–'The Battle of Neuve Chapelle', (1919). Creator: Unknown.
RM2P0X7KM–'La Guerre 20-26 juillet 1916; Carte-croquis du terrain au Nord et au Sud de la Somme. Le grise indique l'avance franco-britannique a la date du 26 juillet', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916".
RM2RC1MXD–111-SC-6213 - This image depicts a map or chart of military activities during World War One. The image includes symbols indicating trench mortars, machine guns, dug-outs, and latrines. The map shows the direction of light, trenches covered here with possible trench mortars on light ventilation shafts. No caption and it was issued with the symbol EU.
RM2A2WKKG–Map - Military, Belgium, Valenciennes 12, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 1914-1918, Military map of Belgium, Valenciennes 12 region, scale 1:100,000. The map would have been used during World War I. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World War I memorabilia donated by Sergeant John Lord (#6252). John Lord was 19 years old when he enlisted with
RM2RBXKR3–Aerial view of trenches in France during World War One. The photo was taken by the Signal Corps and has the identification number 111-SC-8547. It shows a detailed map of the trench network in France.
RMR514D3–Trench map, Montauban. A section of the front on the first day of the Somme. 'This particular map was prepared for the 1 July offensive, for the section or platoon commanders in 30th Division battalions on the extreme right of the British attack.' ... The overprinted red trenches are German; the British trenches were not added in case the maps fell into enemy hands. Southampton: Ordnance Survey, 1916. Sheet 37 x 63 cm. scalw 1;20 000. Source: Maps RUSI B.587.
RF2B969B4–Map - Military, Belgium, Namur 8, General Staff no. 2364, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 1910, Military map of Belgium, Namur area (a hand-written inscription identifies it as Namur 8 district), scale 1:100,000, published in 1910. The map is labelled General Staff No. 2364. It would have been used during World War I. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinve
RM2P0XG2D–'La grande attaque du Carso (aout 1916); La progression italienne sur le Carso', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916".
RM2A2WKKD–Map - Military, Belgium, Lens 11, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 27 Oct 1916, World War I map of Belgium, Lens 11, scale 1:100,000, with corrections dated 27 October 1916. Lens is located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World War I memorabilia donated by Sergeant John Lord (#6252). John Lord was 19 years
RM2RBX4CP–A map indicating the location of trenches in France during World War One. The photograph was taken in April 1917 in the St Quentin region. The map displays trenches and is marked with the symbol 'H.' (End)
RF2B969B6–Map - Military, Belgium, Valenciennes 12, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 1914-1918, Military map of Belgium, Valenciennes 12 region, scale 1:100,000. The map would have been used during World War I. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World War I memorabilia donated by Sergeant John Lord (#6252). John Lord was 19 years old when he enlisted with, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a mo
RM2P0X7KJ–'La Guerre 20-26 juillet 1916; cartes des ouvrages allemands d'Ovillers a Hardecourt, communiquee officiellement a la presse britannique, et mont la force et la complexite des organisations que nos allies ont trouvees devant aux', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916".
RM2RBX62M–'Aerial photograph showing a map of trenches in France during World War One. The image, captured by photographer Reco, is marked with the letter 'H' and accompanied by the notes 'EU'. This photograph, labeled as 8529, was taken by the Signal Corps.'
RM2RC74R2–Aerial map showing trenches in France during World War One. Photograph taken by the 246 Signal Company. The map is detailed with symbols, with a note indicating a specific position with N:823 as the coordinates.
RM2RBYG5Y–Aerial photograph showing a detailed map of trenches in France during World War One. The photograph, numbered 8865, was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps. This informative image provides crucial information about the layout and positioning of military activities in the region.
RM2RBX4YJ–Aerial map showing trenches in France, taken by the Signal Corps during World War One. The map is labeled HOTES XI C.A.-2.55 €717 E-120 du TOMAHAWK-787-519-7.
RM2RCNN44–The image shows a map titled 'Map to illustrate the St. Mihiel Offensive.' It was taken by the First Aero Squadron in 1918 as a part of military activities during World War One. The photographer's symbol is 'RU.' This photograph was last accessed on June 26, 1919, and is part of the reconnaissance collection.
RF2B969B2–Map - Military, Belgium, Lens 11, Scale 1:100,000, World War I, 27 Oct 1916, World War I map of Belgium, Lens 11, scale 1:100,000, with corrections dated 27 October 1916. Lens is located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders. Part of the collection of World War I memorabilia donated by Sergeant John Lord (#6252). John Lord was 19 years, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a mod
RM2RCN48A–Cpl. Behrens, S.C. examining a map illustrating the Argonne-Meuse operation on Oct. 1st, 1918 in Vincennes, Seine, France. This photograph was taken by photographer 45425 on Mar. 27th, 1919. The official description of the photo was issued on Feb. 24th, 1919. Note: The operation was part of the larger offensive to capture the Argonne Forest and the Meuse River region during World War One.
RM2RBWPDD–Corporal Keen Polk, S.C., working in the Drafting and Map Making Department of Headquarters, 26th Division, in Boucq, France. This photograph was taken on June 28, 1918, and it was released and censored by the M.I.B. Can Soldiers. Image number: 13376.
RM2RC354J–Caption: Captain H.W. Butler of the U.S. Army's Planning Department, seen here in an undated photograph during World War One. The photograph was taken by an unknown photographer on April 19, 1918. Butler appears to be studying a military map, suggesting his involvement in strategic planning activities.
RM2P0XB62–'Les Italiens a Gorizia; Croquis perspectif de la vallee de l'Isonzo des environs de Gorizia et du Carso', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII. La Guerre Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Decembre 1916".
RM2RC51NN–A photograph showing a detailed map of the crater of Kilauea in Hawaii. The map was taken by the Signal Corps and received on March 10, 1921. The map depicts the sandy plan of the crater and includes scale and other descriptive information.
RM2RBYFMK–Aeroplane map of the Ravine des Bovettes in France, taken in October 1921. The photograph is labeled with the identification number 8862 and was captured by the Signal Corps. The map depicts the ravine and includes symbol EU. The accompanying notes mention code 22268.
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