Vintage WW2 1943 American propaganda poster 'Food is a Weapon - Don't Waste It! Buy Wisely - Cook Carefully - Eat it All' - Follow the National Wartime Nutrition Programme. Illustration of an empty glass and two bones on an empty plate. USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-ww2-1943-american-propaganda-poster-food-is-a-weapon-dont-waste-it!-buy-wisely-cook-carefully-eat-it-all-follow-the-national-wartime-nutrition-programme-illustration-of-an-empty-glass-and-two-bones-on-an-empty-plate-usa-image256870885.html
RMTWWDC5–Vintage WW2 1943 American propaganda poster 'Food is a Weapon - Don't Waste It! Buy Wisely - Cook Carefully - Eat it All' - Follow the National Wartime Nutrition Programme. Illustration of an empty glass and two bones on an empty plate. USA
Vintage WW2 Propaganda 'Housewives! Save waste fats for explosives!' American propaganda print for the 'the National wartime nutrition program' from 1943. The poster emphasizes the importance of housekeeping with resources. A nation in wartime cannot afford needless waste In the propaganda poster you see a frying pan, pouring out the fat to be likened by the lubricant to an artillery cannon, manned by three American soldiers wearing the early type of US helmet (inspired by the British helmets). Fat is an important ingredient in the making of explosives Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-ww2-propaganda-housewives!-save-waste-fats-for-explosives!-image151179163.html
RMJNXPFR–Vintage WW2 Propaganda 'Housewives! Save waste fats for explosives!' American propaganda print for the 'the National wartime nutrition program' from 1943. The poster emphasizes the importance of housekeeping with resources. A nation in wartime cannot afford needless waste In the propaganda poster you see a frying pan, pouring out the fat to be likened by the lubricant to an artillery cannon, manned by three American soldiers wearing the early type of US helmet (inspired by the British helmets). Fat is an important ingredient in the making of explosives
A 1945 wartime advertisement from a motor accessories company, Smiths Industries, stating that they are unable to obtain Bluecol Anti Freeze despite of long research work over over a long period, they have been unable to obtain a safe alternative. Bluecol was originally marketed in 1937. Bluecol is currently marketed by Tetrosyl and is headquartered in Lancashire, England, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-wartime-advertisement-from-a-motor-accessories-company-smiths-industries-stating-that-they-are-unable-to-obtain-bluecol-anti-freeze-despite-of-long-research-work-over-over-a-long-period-they-have-been-unable-to-obtain-a-safe-alternative-bluecol-was-originally-marketed-in-1937-bluecol-is-currently-marketed-by-tetrosyland-is-headquartered-in-lancashire-england-image561976207.html
RF2RJ86AR–A 1945 wartime advertisement from a motor accessories company, Smiths Industries, stating that they are unable to obtain Bluecol Anti Freeze despite of long research work over over a long period, they have been unable to obtain a safe alternative. Bluecol was originally marketed in 1937. Bluecol is currently marketed by Tetrosyl and is headquartered in Lancashire, England,
The caption on the postcard is 'Washing up' - probably a play on sorting things out now that the war is over. The reverse carries a message from Winston Churchill 'We must now devote all our strength and resources to the completion of our tasks at Home and Abroad.' Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-caption-on-the-postcard-is-washing-up-probably-a-play-on-sorting-things-out-now-that-the-war-is-over-the-reverse-carries-a-message-from-winston-churchill-we-must-now-devote-all-our-strength-and-resources-to-the-completion-of-our-tasks-at-home-and-abroad-cute-kids-ww2-wartime-humour-image560794780.html
RM2RGABD0–The caption on the postcard is 'Washing up' - probably a play on sorting things out now that the war is over. The reverse carries a message from Winston Churchill 'We must now devote all our strength and resources to the completion of our tasks at Home and Abroad.' Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour
A 1941 wartime advertisement for Firth Brown Alloy Steels manufactured by Thos Firth & John Brown Ltd. of Sheffield, England. Firth Brown Steels was formed following an agreement between the two companies in 1902. The advertisement states that with over 100 years experience in Firth Brown, there is resources of skilled craftsmen ‘the likes of which exists in no other city in the world’The company expanded over the years by mergers and takeovers of existing businesses. By the year 2000 the original company ceased to exist though sections of the business survive in other guises. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1941-wartime-advertisement-for-firth-brown-alloy-steels-manufactured-by-thos-firth-john-brown-ltd-of-sheffield-england-firth-brown-steels-was-formed-following-an-agreement-between-the-two-companies-in-1902-the-advertisement-states-that-with-over-100-years-experience-in-firth-brown-there-is-resources-of-skilled-craftsmen-the-likes-of-which-exists-in-no-other-city-in-the-worldthe-company-expanded-over-the-years-by-mergers-and-takeovers-of-existing-businesses-by-the-year-2000-the-original-company-ceased-to-exist-though-sections-of-the-business-survive-in-other-guises-image558730948.html
RF2RD0B0M–A 1941 wartime advertisement for Firth Brown Alloy Steels manufactured by Thos Firth & John Brown Ltd. of Sheffield, England. Firth Brown Steels was formed following an agreement between the two companies in 1902. The advertisement states that with over 100 years experience in Firth Brown, there is resources of skilled craftsmen ‘the likes of which exists in no other city in the world’The company expanded over the years by mergers and takeovers of existing businesses. By the year 2000 the original company ceased to exist though sections of the business survive in other guises.
Prussian general and his General Staff during a maneuver, German-Prussian War in 1871, Preußischer General mit seinem Generalst Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prussian-general-and-his-general-staff-during-a-maneuver-german-prussian-78058608.html
RMEEYTFC–Prussian general and his General Staff during a maneuver, German-Prussian War in 1871, Preußischer General mit seinem Generalst
A 1945 post war advertisement Brylcreem, the ‘ perfect hair dressing’. The main purpose of the advertisement however is a request to return the empty bottles to the shop where you bought your Brylcreem due to an acute shortage of bottles. As work war 2 ended and production of consumer items ramped up, shortages were quite common. This is an early example of the circular economy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-post-war-advertisement-brylcreem-the-perfect-hair-dressing-the-main-purpose-of-the-advertisement-however-is-a-request-to-return-the-empty-bottles-to-the-shop-where-you-bought-your-brylcreem-due-to-an-acute-shortage-of-bottles-as-work-war-2-ended-and-production-of-consumer-items-ramped-up-shortages-were-quite-common-this-is-an-early-example-of-the-circular-economy-image555929252.html
RF2R8CNC4–A 1945 post war advertisement Brylcreem, the ‘ perfect hair dressing’. The main purpose of the advertisement however is a request to return the empty bottles to the shop where you bought your Brylcreem due to an acute shortage of bottles. As work war 2 ended and production of consumer items ramped up, shortages were quite common. This is an early example of the circular economy.
Image: A pine tree standing tall in a forest, with the surrounding area showing signs of logging activities. Caption: A pine tree in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, prior to being cut down during World War One for lumbering purposes. The image captures the scale of the forestry industry during wartime, highlighting the need for resources to support the war effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-a-pine-tree-standing-tall-in-a-forest-with-the-surrounding-area-showing-signs-of-logging-activities-caption-a-pine-tree-in-alabama-florida-louisiana-and-mississippi-prior-to-being-cut-down-during-world-war-one-for-lumbering-purposes-the-image-captures-the-scale-of-the-forestry-industry-during-wartime-highlighting-the-need-for-resources-to-support-the-war-effort-image558260596.html
RM2RC6Y2C–Image: A pine tree standing tall in a forest, with the surrounding area showing signs of logging activities. Caption: A pine tree in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, prior to being cut down during World War One for lumbering purposes. The image captures the scale of the forestry industry during wartime, highlighting the need for resources to support the war effort.
Original ration book supplementary clothing coupons dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-ration-book-supplementary-clothing-coupons-dated-1947-1948-clothes-rationing-didnt-end-until-15-march-1949-uk-image460762674.html
RM2HNHFDP–Original ration book supplementary clothing coupons dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K.
Civilian Clothing utility label inside a cotton garment. The labelling was introduced during the Second World War to help conserve resources, ensure a reasonable standard of clothing and keep prices down. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/civilian-clothing-utility-label-inside-a-cotton-garment-the-labelling-was-introduced-during-the-second-world-war-to-help-conserve-resources-ensure-a-reasonable-standard-of-clothing-and-keep-prices-down-image504801276.html
RM2M97K50–Civilian Clothing utility label inside a cotton garment. The labelling was introduced during the Second World War to help conserve resources, ensure a reasonable standard of clothing and keep prices down.
Soldiers at Camp Lee, VA preparing timber for military use during WWI. The image captures the process of shaping and cutting logs, transforming them from raw materials into usable resources for camp infrastructure. This was part of the training camps' efforts to provide necessary resources for the war effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-camp-lee-va-preparing-timber-for-military-use-during-wwi-the-image-captures-the-process-of-shaping-and-cutting-logs-transforming-them-from-raw-materials-into-usable-resources-for-camp-infrastructure-this-was-part-of-the-training-camps-efforts-to-provide-necessary-resources-for-the-war-effort-image558099166.html
RM2RBYH52–Soldiers at Camp Lee, VA preparing timber for military use during WWI. The image captures the process of shaping and cutting logs, transforming them from raw materials into usable resources for camp infrastructure. This was part of the training camps' efforts to provide necessary resources for the war effort.
'The week's food facts No. 4'. 'As a Lancashire man said, 'We've got through to the final'. We are good at finals. But mark this: we go into training for finals. We harden ourselves, and we discipline our lives. Only by fostering every ounce of our national resources - in our kitchens just as much as in our manufactures - can we field a team that will be unbeatable'. Listen to the useful hint on the wireless every morning at 8:15. 1940 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-weeks-food-facts-no-4-as-a-lancashire-man-said-weve-got-through-to-the-final-we-are-good-at-finals-but-mark-this-we-go-into-training-for-finals-we-harden-ourselves-and-we-discipline-our-lives-only-by-fostering-every-ounce-of-our-national-resources-in-our-kitchens-just-as-much-as-in-our-manufactures-can-we-field-a-team-that-will-be-unbeatable-listen-to-the-useful-hint-on-the-wireless-every-morning-at-815-1940-image501418188.html
RM2M3NG0C–'The week's food facts No. 4'. 'As a Lancashire man said, 'We've got through to the final'. We are good at finals. But mark this: we go into training for finals. We harden ourselves, and we discipline our lives. Only by fostering every ounce of our national resources - in our kitchens just as much as in our manufactures - can we field a team that will be unbeatable'. Listen to the useful hint on the wireless every morning at 8:15. 1940
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-detonates-a-glass-door-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image604387482.html
RM2X386B6–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-participate-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-photo-by-kim-jae-hwansopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image604388287.html
RM2X387BY–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
United States: c. 1942. A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll. Valuable resources were conserved for the war effort, as the apron and cap were made from flour sacks, the Red Cross from fabric scraps, and the doll from cotton bags. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-c-1942-a-young-girl-plays-nurse-to-her-little-lulu-doll-valuable-resources-were-conserved-for-the-war-effort-as-the-apron-and-cap-were-made-from-flour-sacks-the-red-cross-from-fabric-scraps-and-the-doll-from-cotton-bags-image558285769.html
RM2RC835D–United States: c. 1942. A young girl plays nurse to her Little Lulu doll. Valuable resources were conserved for the war effort, as the apron and cap were made from flour sacks, the Red Cross from fabric scraps, and the doll from cotton bags.
Council of National Defense - New Building, 1917. The Council of National Defense was a US organization formed during World War I to coordinate resources and industry in support of the war effort, including the coordination of transportation, industrial and farm production, financial support for the war, and public morale. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/council-of-national-defense-new-building-1917-the-council-of-national-defense-was-a-us-organization-formed-during-world-war-i-to-coordinate-resources-and-industry-in-support-of-the-war-effort-including-the-coordination-of-transportation-industrial-and-farm-production-financial-support-for-the-war-and-public-morale-image491532463.html
RM2KFK6JR–Council of National Defense - New Building, 1917. The Council of National Defense was a US organization formed during World War I to coordinate resources and industry in support of the war effort, including the coordination of transportation, industrial and farm production, financial support for the war, and public morale.
Broken window glass and wooden frames. Graphic resources Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broken-window-glass-and-wooden-frames-graphic-resources-image475024096.html
RM2JGR628–Broken window glass and wooden frames. Graphic resources
'Order Coal Now' WWI poster, United States Fuel Administration, 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/order-coal-now-wwi-poster-united-states-fuel-administration-1918-image441813752.html
RM2GJP9XG–'Order Coal Now' WWI poster, United States Fuel Administration, 1918
Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, assumes command of the squadron June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-jennifer-titkemeier-460th-security-forces-squadron-commander-assumes-command-of-the-squadron-june-28-2018-on-buckley-air-force-base-colorado-the-460th-sfs-provides-security-law-enforcement-and-force-protection-leadership-to-the-personnel-and-resources-of-buckley-air-force-base-while-maintaining-and-deploying-a-capability-to-defend-our-forces-conducting-wartime-missions-around-the-world-image217838348.html
RMPJBB10–Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, assumes command of the squadron June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world.
Woman saving paper during the First World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-saving-paper-during-the-first-world-war-image504834410.html
RM2M995CA–Woman saving paper during the First World War.
Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, assumes command of the squadron June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Holden S. Faul) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-jennifer-titkemeier-460th-security-forces-squadron-commander-assumes-command-of-the-squadron-june-28-2018-on-buckley-air-force-base-colorado-the-460th-sfs-provides-security-law-enforcement-and-force-protection-leadership-to-the-personnel-and-resources-of-buckley-air-force-base-while-maintaining-and-deploying-a-capability-to-defend-our-forces-conducting-wartime-missions-around-the-world-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-holden-s-faul-image211205171.html
RMP7H69R–Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, assumes command of the squadron June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Holden S. Faul)
Material shortage during the First World War - a man with rope, string and rolls of paper. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-shortage-during-the-first-world-war-a-man-with-rope-string-and-rolls-of-paper-image504841091.html
RM2M99DXY–Material shortage during the First World War - a man with rope, string and rolls of paper.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . thick we could not see anything. We could heara plenty, though, because many of the mines went off as soon as the saltwater melted away the last safety precaution. The destroyers beat it for home on this first expedition and we wereleft to our own resources. Twice during that night we almost collidedwith ships but got away clean. We made thirteen mine-laying trips and all contained exciting inci-dents, returning Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-thick-we-could-not-see-anything-we-could-heara-plenty-though-because-many-of-the-mines-went-off-as-soon-as-the-saltwater-melted-away-the-last-safety-precaution-the-destroyers-beat-it-for-home-on-this-first-expedition-and-we-wereleft-to-our-own-resources-twice-during-that-night-we-almost-collidedwith-ships-but-got-away-clean-we-made-thirteen-mine-laying-trips-and-all-contained-exciting-inci-dents-returning-image339462784.html
RM2AM7T6T–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . thick we could not see anything. We could heara plenty, though, because many of the mines went off as soon as the saltwater melted away the last safety precaution. The destroyers beat it for home on this first expedition and we wereleft to our own resources. Twice during that night we almost collidedwith ships but got away clean. We made thirteen mine-laying trips and all contained exciting inci-dents, returning
Wanted for the Army -- collecting and branding horses for troops at the stables of W H Smith, the famous newsagents, on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wanted-for-the-army-collecting-and-branding-horses-for-troops-at-the-stables-of-w-h-smith-the-famous-newsagents-on-the-outbreak-of-the-first-world-war-date-1914-image501438454.html
RM2M3PDT6–Wanted for the Army -- collecting and branding horses for troops at the stables of W H Smith, the famous newsagents, on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
Museum of the 'Battle for the Wounded on the Neretva', Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/museum-of-the-battle-for-the-wounded-on-the-neretva-jablanica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-image573574335.html
RF2T94FWK–Museum of the 'Battle for the Wounded on the Neretva', Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A 1945 advertisement for Kodak Film.Though giving advice about how to position your camera for the best result, the advertisement states that Kodak Film is still in short supply, post war, ‘so please make the most of it’. World War 2 was the most expensive war in history and war ravaged countries were unable to produce sufficient products for their populations, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-advertisement-for-kodak-filmthough-giving-advice-about-how-to-position-your-camera-for-the-best-result-the-advertisement-states-that-kodak-film-is-still-in-short-supply-post-war-so-please-make-the-most-of-it-world-war-2-was-the-most-expensive-war-in-history-and-war-ravaged-countries-were-unable-to-produce-sufficient-products-for-their-populations-image555929167.html
RF2R8CN93–A 1945 advertisement for Kodak Film.Though giving advice about how to position your camera for the best result, the advertisement states that Kodak Film is still in short supply, post war, ‘so please make the most of it’. World War 2 was the most expensive war in history and war ravaged countries were unable to produce sufficient products for their populations,
'Save me'! 'Give your empty metal tubes and help the Red Cross & St. John'. Help to relieve the drain on the Nation's reduced metal supplies. Hand all empty collapsible metal tubes to your retailer. Remember, tubes of all kinds are wanted (at once). The metal is urgently needed and will be sold for the benefit of the Red Cross and St John fund. Date: 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/save-me!-give-your-empty-metal-tubes-and-help-the-red-cross-amp-st-john-help-to-relieve-the-drain-on-the-nations-reduced-metal-supplies-hand-all-empty-collapsible-metal-tubes-to-your-retailer-remember-tubes-of-all-kinds-are-wanted-at-once-the-metal-is-urgently-needed-and-will-be-sold-for-the-benefit-of-the-red-cross-and-st-john-fund-date-1942-image501426598.html
RM2M3NXMP–'Save me'! 'Give your empty metal tubes and help the Red Cross & St. John'. Help to relieve the drain on the Nation's reduced metal supplies. Hand all empty collapsible metal tubes to your retailer. Remember, tubes of all kinds are wanted (at once). The metal is urgently needed and will be sold for the benefit of the Red Cross and St John fund. Date: 1942
Original clothing ration book dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-clothing-ration-book-dated-1947-1948-clothes-rationing-didnt-end-until-15-march-1949-uk-image460762660.html
RM2HNHFD8–Original clothing ration book dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K.
Military resources icons set, simple style Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-military-resources-icons-set-simple-style-173353970.html
Workers in a glass factory during World War One are shown making lenses for military applications. This photograph, numbered 844 and taken in 1919, depicts the important role of industries in wartime production. The labor-intensive process of making glass lenses was crucial for various military advancements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-in-a-glass-factory-during-world-war-one-are-shown-making-lenses-for-military-applications-this-photograph-numbered-844-and-taken-in-1919-depicts-the-important-role-of-industries-in-wartime-production-the-labor-intensive-process-of-making-glass-lenses-was-crucial-for-various-military-advancements-image558476307.html
RM2RCGP6B–Workers in a glass factory during World War One are shown making lenses for military applications. This photograph, numbered 844 and taken in 1919, depicts the important role of industries in wartime production. The labor-intensive process of making glass lenses was crucial for various military advancements.
Man in protective costume suit, gas protect medical spray paint mask. Doctor in respirator. Concept health virus coronavirus epidemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-in-protective-costume-suit-gas-protect-medical-spray-paint-mask-doctor-in-respirator-concept-health-virus-coronavirus-epidemic-image354108880.html
RF2BG31DM–Man in protective costume suit, gas protect medical spray paint mask. Doctor in respirator. Concept health virus coronavirus epidemic.
Salvaged 75mm shell cases being sent to munition factories in France during World War One. The cases were recycled and repurposed for future use. This photo, taken in 1919, shows the efforts made to ensure efficient use of resources in the aftermath of the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salvaged-75mm-shell-cases-being-sent-to-munition-factories-in-france-during-world-war-one-the-cases-were-recycled-and-repurposed-for-future-use-this-photo-taken-in-1919-shows-the-efforts-made-to-ensure-efficient-use-of-resources-in-the-aftermath-of-the-war-image558183383.html
RM2RC3CGR–Salvaged 75mm shell cases being sent to munition factories in France during World War One. The cases were recycled and repurposed for future use. This photo, taken in 1919, shows the efforts made to ensure efficient use of resources in the aftermath of the war.
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-participate-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image604387490.html
RM2X386BE–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Men and boys are seen picking out pieces of rock and dirt from a stream of coal at a mine. This activity is part of war preparation as coal is crucial in wartime efforts. This photograph was taken by a photographer from the U.S. Bureau of Mines in November 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-and-boys-are-seen-picking-out-pieces-of-rock-and-dirt-from-a-stream-of-coal-at-a-mine-this-activity-is-part-of-war-preparation-as-coal-is-crucial-in-wartime-efforts-this-photograph-was-taken-by-a-photographer-from-the-us-bureau-of-mines-in-november-1918-image558412874.html
RM2RCDW8X–Men and boys are seen picking out pieces of rock and dirt from a stream of coal at a mine. This activity is part of war preparation as coal is crucial in wartime efforts. This photograph was taken by a photographer from the U.S. Bureau of Mines in November 1918.
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-participate-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-photo-by-kim-jae-hwansopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image604388290.html
RM2X387C2–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
111-SC-1798: This photograph shows the shipbuilding activities taking place at the Staten Island Shipyards during World War One. The image highlights the process of constructing ships and is a valuable record of wartime naval efforts. The photograph was taken by an unknown photographer and is a part of the NUMBLE PROTOGRAPHER RECO collection. The description on the image states 'ISSUED SHIPBUILDING' and 'Staten Island shipyards,' indicating the location and purpose of the photograph. The symbol 'AU' is also marked on the image, but its interpretation is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/111-sc-1798-this-photograph-shows-the-shipbuilding-activities-taking-place-at-the-staten-island-shipyards-during-world-war-one-the-image-highlights-the-process-of-constructing-ships-and-is-a-valuable-record-of-wartime-naval-efforts-the-photograph-was-taken-by-an-unknown-photographer-and-is-a-part-of-the-numble-protographer-reco-collection-the-description-on-the-image-states-issued-shipbuilding-and-staten-island-shipyards-indicating-the-location-and-purpose-of-the-photograph-the-symbol-au-is-also-marked-on-the-image-but-its-interpretation-is-unknown-image558176164.html
RM2RC33B0–111-SC-1798: This photograph shows the shipbuilding activities taking place at the Staten Island Shipyards during World War One. The image highlights the process of constructing ships and is a valuable record of wartime naval efforts. The photograph was taken by an unknown photographer and is a part of the NUMBLE PROTOGRAPHER RECO collection. The description on the image states 'ISSUED SHIPBUILDING' and 'Staten Island shipyards,' indicating the location and purpose of the photograph. The symbol 'AU' is also marked on the image, but its interpretation is unknown.
Broken window glass and wooden frames. Graphic resources Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broken-window-glass-and-wooden-frames-graphic-resources-image475024081.html
RM2JGR61N–Broken window glass and wooden frames. Graphic resources
Canadian lumberjacks working on the French front, cutting timber to supply the Allied Armies and aid in the reconstruction efforts after the war. The forests of France have been crucial in providing the necessary resources to support the military activities and rebuild the devastated areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-lumberjacks-working-on-the-french-front-cutting-timber-to-supply-the-allied-armies-and-aid-in-the-reconstruction-efforts-after-the-war-the-forests-of-france-have-been-crucial-in-providing-the-necessary-resources-to-support-the-military-activities-and-rebuild-the-devastated-areas-image558371574.html
RM2RCC0HX–Canadian lumberjacks working on the French front, cutting timber to supply the Allied Armies and aid in the reconstruction efforts after the war. The forests of France have been crucial in providing the necessary resources to support the military activities and rebuild the devastated areas.
Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, renders her first salute to the squadron after assuming command June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-jennifer-titkemeier-460th-security-forces-squadron-commander-renders-her-first-salute-to-the-squadron-after-assuming-command-june-28-2018-on-buckley-air-force-base-colorado-the-460th-sfs-provides-security-law-enforcement-and-force-protection-leadership-to-the-personnel-and-resources-of-buckley-air-force-base-while-maintaining-and-deploying-a-capability-to-defend-our-forces-conducting-wartime-missions-around-the-world-image217838349.html
RMPJBB11–Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, renders her first salute to the squadron after assuming command June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world.
Workers nailing panels for portable houses that were built for the American Expeditionary Forces during World War One. The photograph was taken by Lieutenant Lentz of the Signal Corps in January 1918 in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, or Mississippi. This image documents the efforts of lumbering in these regions to provide resources for the war effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-nailing-panels-for-portable-houses-that-were-built-for-the-american-expeditionary-forces-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-by-lieutenant-lentz-of-the-signal-corps-in-january-1918-in-alabama-florida-louisiana-or-mississippi-this-image-documents-the-efforts-of-lumbering-in-these-regions-to-provide-resources-for-the-war-effort-image558160612.html
RM2RC2BFG–Workers nailing panels for portable houses that were built for the American Expeditionary Forces during World War One. The photograph was taken by Lieutenant Lentz of the Signal Corps in January 1918 in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, or Mississippi. This image documents the efforts of lumbering in these regions to provide resources for the war effort.
Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, renders her first salute to the squadron after assuming command June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Holden S. Faul) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-jennifer-titkemeier-460th-security-forces-squadron-commander-renders-her-first-salute-to-the-squadron-after-assuming-command-june-28-2018-on-buckley-air-force-base-colorado-the-460th-sfs-provides-security-law-enforcement-and-force-protection-leadership-to-the-personnel-and-resources-of-buckley-air-force-base-while-maintaining-and-deploying-a-capability-to-defend-our-forces-conducting-wartime-missions-around-the-world-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-holden-s-faul-image211205173.html
RMP7H69W–Maj. Jennifer Titkemeier, 460th Security Forces Squadron commander, renders her first salute to the squadron after assuming command June 28, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. The 460th SFS provides security, law enforcement and force protection leadership to the personnel and resources of Buckley Air Force Base while maintaining and deploying a capability to defend our forces conducting wartime missions around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Holden S. Faul)
group of workers in a factory are shown assembling parts of an airplane. It shows the manufacturing process during wartime, indicating the country's efforts to strengthen its military power. The workers are actively involved in the production, highlighting the crucial role of manpower in supporting the war effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-workers-in-a-factory-are-shown-assembling-parts-of-an-airplane-it-shows-the-manufacturing-process-during-wartime-indicating-the-countrys-efforts-to-strengthen-its-military-power-the-workers-are-actively-involved-in-the-production-highlighting-the-crucial-role-of-manpower-in-supporting-the-war-effort-image558375032.html
RM2RCC51C–group of workers in a factory are shown assembling parts of an airplane. It shows the manufacturing process during wartime, indicating the country's efforts to strengthen its military power. The workers are actively involved in the production, highlighting the crucial role of manpower in supporting the war effort.
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . thick we could not see anything. We could heara plenty, though, because many of the mines went ofi^ as soon as the saltwater melted away the last safety precaution. The destroyers beat it for home on this first expedition and we wereleft to our own resources. Twice during that night we almost collidedwith ships but got away clean. We made thirteen mine-laying trips and all contained exciting inci-dents, returnin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-thick-we-could-not-see-anything-we-could-heara-plenty-though-because-many-of-the-mines-went-ofi-as-soon-as-the-saltwater-melted-away-the-last-safety-precaution-the-destroyers-beat-it-for-home-on-this-first-expedition-and-we-wereleft-to-our-own-resources-twice-during-that-night-we-almost-collidedwith-ships-but-got-away-clean-we-made-thirteen-mine-laying-trips-and-all-contained-exciting-inci-dents-returnin-image343126210.html
RM2AX6MYE–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . thick we could not see anything. We could heara plenty, though, because many of the mines went ofi^ as soon as the saltwater melted away the last safety precaution. The destroyers beat it for home on this first expedition and we wereleft to our own resources. Twice during that night we almost collidedwith ships but got away clean. We made thirteen mine-laying trips and all contained exciting inci-dents, returnin
Workers seen manufacturing ordnance in a facility during World War I. The photograph is numbered 56266 and was taken in 1919. The image is part of the collection of American military activities during the war. The focus is on the process of manufacturing ordnance, illustrating a significant aspect of wartime efforts. Availability of additional information is indicated by the mention of 'AU C NOTES.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-seen-manufacturing-ordnance-in-a-facility-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-is-numbered-56266-and-was-taken-in-1919-the-image-is-part-of-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-the-war-the-focus-is-on-the-process-of-manufacturing-ordnance-illustrating-a-significant-aspect-of-wartime-efforts-availability-of-additional-information-is-indicated-by-the-mention-of-au-c-notes-image558222508.html
RM2RC56E4–Workers seen manufacturing ordnance in a facility during World War I. The photograph is numbered 56266 and was taken in 1919. The image is part of the collection of American military activities during the war. The focus is on the process of manufacturing ordnance, illustrating a significant aspect of wartime efforts. Availability of additional information is indicated by the mention of 'AU C NOTES.'
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RF2ATAFG4–Magic knife icon vector. Isolated contour symbol illustration
Hundreds of abandoned sacks of healthy potatoes at Rehon, near Logway, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. The Germans, who were reportedly short of food, left behind these valuable resources during World War One. Photograph taken by Lt. William Fox. S.C. REC-10-19 1739-08. Date taken: 12-3-18. Information recorded in NOTES: 49313. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hundreds-of-abandoned-sacks-of-healthy-potatoes-at-rehon-near-logway-meurthe-et-mosselle-france-the-germans-who-were-reportedly-short-of-food-left-behind-these-valuable-resources-during-world-war-one-photograph-taken-by-lt-william-fox-sc-rec-10-19-1739-08-date-taken-12-3-18-information-recorded-in-notes-49313-image558455710.html
RM2RCFRXP–Hundreds of abandoned sacks of healthy potatoes at Rehon, near Logway, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. The Germans, who were reportedly short of food, left behind these valuable resources during World War One. Photograph taken by Lt. William Fox. S.C. REC-10-19 1739-08. Date taken: 12-3-18. Information recorded in NOTES: 49313.
Back page of original clothing ration book dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/back-page-of-original-clothing-ration-book-dated-1947-1948-clothes-rationing-didnt-end-until-15-march-1949-uk-image460762666.html
RM2HNHFDE–Back page of original clothing ration book dated 1947-1948. Clothes rationing didn't end until 15 March 1949. U.K.
A worker from the U.S. Bureau of Mines is seen examining coal used by the Government during World War One. The Government purchased coal based on specific criteria, including heating value and ash content. This system was implemented to ensure efficient use of coal resources during the war. (Caption: U.S. Bureau of Mines inspecting coal for Government use during World War One) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-from-the-us-bureau-of-mines-is-seen-examining-coal-used-by-the-government-during-world-war-one-the-government-purchased-coal-based-on-specific-criteria-including-heating-value-and-ash-content-this-system-was-implemented-to-ensure-efficient-use-of-coal-resources-during-the-war-caption-us-bureau-of-mines-inspecting-coal-for-government-use-during-world-war-one-image558402570.html
RM2RCDC4X–A worker from the U.S. Bureau of Mines is seen examining coal used by the Government during World War One. The Government purchased coal based on specific criteria, including heating value and ash content. This system was implemented to ensure efficient use of coal resources during the war. (Caption: U.S. Bureau of Mines inspecting coal for Government use during World War One)
Retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retro-1950s-government-board-of-trade-export-information-leaflet-entitled-fill-the-ships-and-we-shall-fill-the-shops-encouraging-exports-to-boost-economic-growth-in-the-uk-dated-1951-image457405685.html
RM2HG4HH9–Retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951,
Soldiers carrying ammunition and supplies on a road in Imecourt, Ardennes, France during World War One. The photo, taken by Lt. R.W. Sears on November 4, 1918, shows military activities as resources are being transported to the front lines. The image is labeled with the description number 32132 and was approved by the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) without a date given. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-carrying-ammunition-and-supplies-on-a-road-in-imecourt-ardennes-france-during-world-war-one-the-photo-taken-by-lt-rw-sears-on-november-4-1918-shows-military-activities-as-resources-are-being-transported-to-the-front-lines-the-image-is-labeled-with-the-description-number-32132-and-was-approved-by-the-aef-american-expeditionary-forces-without-a-date-given-image558137442.html
RM2RC1A02–Soldiers carrying ammunition and supplies on a road in Imecourt, Ardennes, France during World War One. The photo, taken by Lt. R.W. Sears on November 4, 1918, shows military activities as resources are being transported to the front lines. The image is labeled with the description number 32132 and was approved by the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) without a date given.
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Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-participate-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image604387486.html
RM2X386BA–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean police Special Operation Unite members participate during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Lt. Lubbe of the American Standard Metal Products Corporation in Paulsboro, N.J., is seen here on December 31, 1918, operating a capping machine. The photograph captures a moment of Lieutenant Lubbe carrying out his duties in the industrial setting. The image provides insight into the wartime industries and the role of military personnel in supporting production efforts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-lubbe-of-the-american-standard-metal-products-corporation-in-paulsboro-nj-is-seen-here-on-december-31-1918-operating-a-capping-machine-the-photograph-captures-a-moment-of-lieutenant-lubbe-carrying-out-his-duties-in-the-industrial-setting-the-image-provides-insight-into-the-wartime-industries-and-the-role-of-military-personnel-in-supporting-production-efforts-image558120058.html
RM2RC0FR6–Lt. Lubbe of the American Standard Metal Products Corporation in Paulsboro, N.J., is seen here on December 31, 1918, operating a capping machine. The photograph captures a moment of Lieutenant Lubbe carrying out his duties in the industrial setting. The image provides insight into the wartime industries and the role of military personnel in supporting production efforts.
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-detonates-a-glass-door-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-photo-by-kim-jae-hwansopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image604388288.html
RM2X387C0–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Engineer lumber mill in France during World War One. The photograph, taken by the Signal Corps, is numbered 52,048. It shows the operation of the lumber mill with soldiers and equipment visible. The mill was primarily used for creating lumber for construction and other military needs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineer-lumber-mill-in-france-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-taken-by-the-signal-corps-is-numbered-52048-it-shows-the-operation-of-the-lumber-mill-with-soldiers-and-equipment-visible-the-mill-was-primarily-used-for-creating-lumber-for-construction-and-other-military-needs-image558384178.html
RM2RCCGM2–Engineer lumber mill in France during World War One. The photograph, taken by the Signal Corps, is numbered 52,048. It shows the operation of the lumber mill with soldiers and equipment visible. The mill was primarily used for creating lumber for construction and other military needs.
Man in protective costume suit, gas protect medical antibacterial antiviral spray paint mask. Doctor health worker in respirator. Concept health virus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-in-protective-costume-suit-gas-protect-medical-antibacterial-antiviral-spray-paint-mask-doctor-health-worker-in-respirator-concept-health-virus-image463759464.html
RF2HXE1X0–Man in protective costume suit, gas protect medical antibacterial antiviral spray paint mask. Doctor health worker in respirator. Concept health virus
Women at a camouflage plant in Dijon, France, laying out burlap in preparation for painting. This photo was taken in April 1918. SURECT 10060 PHOTOGRAPHER DESCRIPTION SUMBER REDD May 9/18. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-at-a-camouflage-plant-in-dijon-france-laying-out-burlap-in-preparation-for-painting-this-photo-was-taken-in-april-1918-surect-10060-photographer-description-sumber-redd-may-918-image558088524.html
RM2RBY3H0–Women at a camouflage plant in Dijon, France, laying out burlap in preparation for painting. This photo was taken in April 1918. SURECT 10060 PHOTOGRAPHER DESCRIPTION SUMBER REDD May 9/18.
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 35th Maintenance Squadron inspect a divergent seal with a flash light, examine an F-16 Fighting Falcon, load 20mm rounds on to a Universal Ammunition Loading System and weld parts of an F-16 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, throughout 2017 and 2018. The award highlights the unit which best meets the objective of providing safe, serviceable and available equipment for sustained use in peacetime and in wartime. Units get evaluated on mission accomplishment, innovative and effective use of maintenance resources and personnel quality of life programs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airmen-with-the-35th-maintenance-squadron-inspect-a-divergent-seal-with-a-flash-light-examine-an-f-16-fighting-falcon-load-20mm-rounds-on-to-a-universal-ammunition-loading-system-and-weld-parts-of-an-f-16-at-misawa-air-base-japan-throughout-2017-and-2018-the-award-highlights-the-unit-which-best-meets-the-objective-of-providing-safe-serviceable-and-available-equipment-for-sustained-use-in-peacetime-and-in-wartime-units-get-evaluated-on-mission-accomplishment-innovative-and-effective-use-of-maintenance-resources-and-personnel-quality-of-life-programs-image243709446.html
RMT4DWTP–U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 35th Maintenance Squadron inspect a divergent seal with a flash light, examine an F-16 Fighting Falcon, load 20mm rounds on to a Universal Ammunition Loading System and weld parts of an F-16 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, throughout 2017 and 2018. The award highlights the unit which best meets the objective of providing safe, serviceable and available equipment for sustained use in peacetime and in wartime. Units get evaluated on mission accomplishment, innovative and effective use of maintenance resources and personnel quality of life programs.
Workers at the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. are seen turning a 15' shell for weighing during the manufacture of shells. This photograph was taken at the plant in East Pittsburg, PA. The image is from a collection of American military activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-at-the-westinghouse-electric-and-manufacturing-co-are-seen-turning-a-15-shell-for-weighing-during-the-manufacture-of-shells-this-photograph-was-taken-at-the-plant-in-east-pittsburg-pa-the-image-is-from-a-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-image558477517.html
RM2RCGRNH–Workers at the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. are seen turning a 15' shell for weighing during the manufacture of shells. This photograph was taken at the plant in East Pittsburg, PA. The image is from a collection of American military activities during World War I.
A log train is ready to dump its load in a log pond. This photograph was taken during logging operations in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. It is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War I. Photographed by Sintz Sigke in January 1918 and released by the War Office to the Photo Division. Laboratory notes indicate the photo's identification number is 2292. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-log-train-is-ready-to-dump-its-load-in-a-log-pond-this-photograph-was-taken-during-logging-operations-in-alabama-florida-louisiana-and-mississippi-it-is-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-photographed-by-sintz-sigke-in-january-1918-and-released-by-the-war-office-to-the-photo-division-laboratory-notes-indicate-the-photos-identification-number-is-2292-image558091810.html
RM2RBY7PA–A log train is ready to dump its load in a log pond. This photograph was taken during logging operations in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. It is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War I. Photographed by Sintz Sigke in January 1918 and released by the War Office to the Photo Division. Laboratory notes indicate the photo's identification number is 2292.
Workers construct a ship during World War One. Shipbuilding was a crucial industry that supported American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-construct-a-ship-during-world-war-one-shipbuilding-was-a-crucial-industry-that-supported-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558153913.html
RM2RC2309–Workers construct a ship during World War One. Shipbuilding was a crucial industry that supported American military activities during the war.
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RF2AF3BPR–Magic knife icon vector. Isolated contour symbol illustration
Manufacturing process of 155 mm common steel shell at Dominion Copper Products Co., Ltd. in Montreal, Canada. The image shows the shipping shed in the plant where the shells are produced. This photograph was taken for official use and received by the photographer on November 19, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manufacturing-process-of-155-mm-common-steel-shell-at-dominion-copper-products-co-ltd-in-montreal-canada-the-image-shows-the-shipping-shed-in-the-plant-where-the-shells-are-produced-this-photograph-was-taken-for-official-use-and-received-by-the-photographer-on-november-19-1918-image558245497.html
RM2RC67R5–Manufacturing process of 155 mm common steel shell at Dominion Copper Products Co., Ltd. in Montreal, Canada. The image shows the shipping shed in the plant where the shells are produced. This photograph was taken for official use and received by the photographer on November 19, 1918.
A stock room at Plant 3 of the Dayton Wright Airplane Co. in Dayton, Ohio is shown in this photograph. The image is from April 1918, but was taken in 1917. The Dayton Wright Airplane Co. was involved in airplane manufacturing during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stock-room-at-plant-3-of-the-dayton-wright-airplane-co-in-dayton-ohio-is-shown-in-this-photograph-the-image-is-from-april-1918-but-was-taken-in-1917-the-dayton-wright-airplane-co-was-involved-in-airplane-manufacturing-during-world-war-one-image558566452.html
RM2RCMW5T–A stock room at Plant 3 of the Dayton Wright Airplane Co. in Dayton, Ohio is shown in this photograph. The image is from April 1918, but was taken in 1917. The Dayton Wright Airplane Co. was involved in airplane manufacturing during World War One.
Retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retro-1950s-government-board-of-trade-export-information-leaflet-entitled-fill-the-ships-and-we-shall-fill-the-shops-encouraging-exports-to-boost-economic-growth-in-the-uk-dated-1951-image457405680.html
RM2HG4HH4–Retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951,
Merchant Marine ship named Siboney carries a cargo of lumber during World War One. The photo was taken by a photographer named Issura. The ship is filled with lumber and is part of the American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/merchant-marine-ship-named-siboney-carries-a-cargo-of-lumber-during-world-war-one-the-photo-was-taken-by-a-photographer-named-issura-the-ship-is-filled-with-lumber-and-is-part-of-the-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558142932.html
RM2RC1H04–Merchant Marine ship named Siboney carries a cargo of lumber during World War One. The photo was taken by a photographer named Issura. The ship is filled with lumber and is part of the American military activities during the war.
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Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-detonates-a-glass-door-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image604387492.html
RM2X386BG–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seoul-south-korea-25th-apr-2024-south-korean-police-special-operation-unite-members-detonates-a-glass-door-during-a-terror-response-drill-of-2024-chungmu-exercise-in-seoul-south-koreas-chungmu-exercise-focuses-on-actual-mobilization-training-for-key-resources-and-recovery-training-for-damage-to-important-facilities-in-order-to-master-the-verification-and-implementation-procedures-of-wartime-preparedness-plans-photo-by-kim-jae-hwansopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image604388292.html
RM2X387C4–Seoul, South Korea. 25th Apr, 2024. South Korean Police Special Operation Unite members detonates a glass door during a terror response drill of 2024 Chungmu exercise in Seoul. South Korea's Chungmu exercise focuses on actual mobilization training for key resources and recovery training for damage to important facilities in order to master the verification and implementation procedures of wartime preparedness plans. (Photo by Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Inside page of retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' explaining 'What exports mean to us' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inside-page-of-retro-1950s-government-board-of-trade-export-information-leaflet-entitled-fill-the-ships-and-we-shall-fill-the-shops-explaining-what-exports-mean-to-us-encouraging-exports-to-boost-economic-growth-in-the-uk-dated-1951-image457405683.html
RM2HG4HH7–Inside page of retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet, entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' explaining 'What exports mean to us' encouraging exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. dated 1951,
Log train at a pond during lumbering activities in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. This photograph was taken in January 1918 as part of the American military's efforts during World War One. It showcases the industry and labor involved in supporting the war effort through the production of lumber. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/log-train-at-a-pond-during-lumbering-activities-in-alabama-florida-louisiana-and-mississippi-this-photograph-was-taken-in-january-1918-as-part-of-the-american-militarys-efforts-during-world-war-one-it-showcases-the-industry-and-labor-involved-in-supporting-the-war-effort-through-the-production-of-lumber-image558087471.html
RM2RBY27B–Log train at a pond during lumbering activities in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. This photograph was taken in January 1918 as part of the American military's efforts during World War One. It showcases the industry and labor involved in supporting the war effort through the production of lumber.
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US soldiers manufacturing shrapnel shells during World War One. Shrapnel bullets are being filled into the shells. This photograph, taken on September 10, 1918, appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. It is labeled '56174-A' and marked as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-manufacturing-shrapnel-shells-during-world-war-one-shrapnel-bullets-are-being-filled-into-the-shells-this-photograph-taken-on-september-10-1918-appeared-in-the-saturday-evening-post-it-is-labeled-56174-a-and-marked-as-for-official-use-only-image558273381.html
RM2RC7FB1–US soldiers manufacturing shrapnel shells during World War One. Shrapnel bullets are being filled into the shells. This photograph, taken on September 10, 1918, appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. It is labeled '56174-A' and marked as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.'
Back of retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet produced to encourage exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. Front cover is entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' Here the chicken and the egg, 'which comes first?' question refers to imports and exports. Dated 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/back-of-retro-1950s-government-board-of-trade-export-information-leaflet-produced-to-encourage-exports-to-boost-economic-growth-in-the-uk-front-cover-is-entitled-fill-the-ships-and-we-shall-fill-the-shops-here-the-chicken-and-the-egg-which-comes-first-question-refers-to-imports-and-exports-dated-1951-image457405702.html
RM2HG4HHX–Back of retro 1950's government Board of Trade Export information leaflet produced to encourage exports to boost economic growth in the U.K. Front cover is entitled 'Fill the ships and we shall fill the shops' Here the chicken and the egg, 'which comes first?' question refers to imports and exports. Dated 1951.
Post war 1953-54 ration book, ministry of food, for a resident of Shropshire, England, U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/post-war-1953-54-ration-book-ministry-of-food-for-a-resident-of-shropshire-england-uk-image352333748.html
RM2BD6584–Post war 1953-54 ration book, ministry of food, for a resident of Shropshire, England, U.K.
Workers at Canadian Allis-Chalmers Ltd. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada are seen unloading and cutting steel rods for the production of 75 m/m shells for the U.S. Government. This photograph was taken on November 19, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-at-canadian-allis-chalmers-ltd-in-toronto-ontario-canada-are-seen-unloading-and-cutting-steel-rods-for-the-production-of-75-mm-shells-for-the-us-government-this-photograph-was-taken-on-november-19-1918-image558389433.html
RM2RCCRBN–Workers at Canadian Allis-Chalmers Ltd. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada are seen unloading and cutting steel rods for the production of 75 m/m shells for the U.S. Government. This photograph was taken on November 19, 1918.
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RFTCD40F–Military depot icons set, simple style
German prisoners can be seen rolling tires at a depot in Langres, Haute Marne, France. These 85,000 solid tires were intended for A.E.F. vehicles during World War I. In just one week, the prisoners handled about 20,000 tires, some weighing up to 400 pounds each. Photographer: S.C. Seabs. Photo taken on April 4, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-prisoners-can-be-seen-rolling-tires-at-a-depot-in-langres-haute-marne-france-these-85000-solid-tires-were-intended-for-aef-vehicles-during-world-war-i-in-just-one-week-the-prisoners-handled-about-20000-tires-some-weighing-up-to-400-pounds-each-photographer-sc-seabs-photo-taken-on-april-4-1919-image558497555.html
RM2RCHN97–German prisoners can be seen rolling tires at a depot in Langres, Haute Marne, France. These 85,000 solid tires were intended for A.E.F. vehicles during World War I. In just one week, the prisoners handled about 20,000 tires, some weighing up to 400 pounds each. Photographer: S.C. Seabs. Photo taken on April 4, 1919.
Supply trains unloading in France during World War One. The image shows a line of wagons filled with supplies being unloaded by soldiers. This was an important operation to ensure that troops had the necessary resources during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/supply-trains-unloading-in-france-during-world-war-one-the-image-shows-a-line-of-wagons-filled-with-supplies-being-unloaded-by-soldiers-this-was-an-important-operation-to-ensure-that-troops-had-the-necessary-resources-during-the-war-image558170280.html
RM2RC2RTT–Supply trains unloading in France during World War One. The image shows a line of wagons filled with supplies being unloaded by soldiers. This was an important operation to ensure that troops had the necessary resources during the war.
American soldiers and their horses have halted at a supply train to replenish their provisions. The photo captures the diligent loading process as supplies are being transferred onto the train. The soldiers, equipped with the necessary essentials, can continue their military activities with sufficient resources. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-and-their-horses-have-halted-at-a-supply-train-to-replenish-their-provisions-the-photo-captures-the-diligent-loading-process-as-supplies-are-being-transferred-onto-the-train-the-soldiers-equipped-with-the-necessary-essentials-can-continue-their-military-activities-with-sufficient-resources-image558248621.html
RM2RC6BPN–American soldiers and their horses have halted at a supply train to replenish their provisions. The photo captures the diligent loading process as supplies are being transferred onto the train. The soldiers, equipped with the necessary essentials, can continue their military activities with sufficient resources.
A general view of the Electric Garage at the supply depot where all the tractors and cranes were charged. The photograph was taken on July 18, 1919, by Sgt. Steiniger, S.C. The supply depot was numbered 61,653. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-general-view-of-the-electric-garage-at-the-supply-depot-where-all-the-tractors-and-cranes-were-charged-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-18-1919-by-sgt-steiniger-sc-the-supply-depot-was-numbered-61653-image558285757.html
RM2RC8351–A general view of the Electric Garage at the supply depot where all the tractors and cranes were charged. The photograph was taken on July 18, 1919, by Sgt. Steiniger, S.C. The supply depot was numbered 61,653.
Scene in the forge shop of the Bartlett-Hayward Co. in Baltimore, Maryland in 1918. The workers are seen cutting billets using Ox-acetylene. This photograph was taken for documentation of munitions manufacturing during World War One. The image is labeled subject #59346 and was captured by the Bartlett Hayward Co. in April 1918. The photograph is marked 'For Official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-in-the-forge-shop-of-the-bartlett-hayward-co-in-baltimore-maryland-in-1918-the-workers-are-seen-cutting-billets-using-ox-acetylene-this-photograph-was-taken-for-documentation-of-munitions-manufacturing-during-world-war-one-the-image-is-labeled-subject-59346-and-was-captured-by-the-bartlett-hayward-co-in-april-1918-the-photograph-is-marked-for-official-use-only-image558570726.html
RM2RCN2JE–Scene in the forge shop of the Bartlett-Hayward Co. in Baltimore, Maryland in 1918. The workers are seen cutting billets using Ox-acetylene. This photograph was taken for documentation of munitions manufacturing during World War One. The image is labeled subject #59346 and was captured by the Bartlett Hayward Co. in April 1918. The photograph is marked 'For Official use only.'
Caption: Toluol recovery plant at Metropolitan Works in Brooklyn, New York. The plant was used for government purposes during World War One, equipped with tanks and coolers for the recovery process. This image was taken by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. on an authorized date of 3-12-19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-toluol-recovery-plant-at-metropolitan-works-in-brooklyn-new-york-the-plant-was-used-for-government-purposes-during-world-war-one-equipped-with-tanks-and-coolers-for-the-recovery-process-this-image-was-taken-by-the-brooklyn-union-gas-co-on-an-authorized-date-of-3-12-19-image558378386.html
RM2RCC996–Caption: Toluol recovery plant at Metropolitan Works in Brooklyn, New York. The plant was used for government purposes during World War One, equipped with tanks and coolers for the recovery process. This image was taken by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. on an authorized date of 3-12-19.
A view of a section of the T.N.T. plant in Beloeil, Canada, owned by Canadian Explosives Ltd. This plant was involved in manufacturing explosives for the government during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 11, 1919, and the image bears the description number 56153 AU. It is marked for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-a-section-of-the-tnt-plant-in-beloeil-canada-owned-by-canadian-explosives-ltd-this-plant-was-involved-in-manufacturing-explosives-for-the-government-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-11-1919-and-the-image-bears-the-description-number-56153-au-it-is-marked-for-official-use-only-image558255051.html
RM2RC6M0B–A view of a section of the T.N.T. plant in Beloeil, Canada, owned by Canadian Explosives Ltd. This plant was involved in manufacturing explosives for the government during World War One. The photograph was taken on January 11, 1919, and the image bears the description number 56153 AU. It is marked for official use only.
Interior of a carriage in Vagney, France, showing a large log being cut into lumber for use by the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). The log is being worked on by the 43rd Company of the 20th Engineers in the Epinal District. Photograph taken on December 19, 1918, by Lieutenant Sears. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-of-a-carriage-in-vagney-france-showing-a-large-log-being-cut-into-lumber-for-use-by-the-american-expeditionary-forces-aef-the-log-is-being-worked-on-by-the-43rd-company-of-the-20th-engineers-in-the-epinal-district-photograph-taken-on-december-19-1918-by-lieutenant-sears-image558381213.html
RM2RCCCX5–Interior of a carriage in Vagney, France, showing a large log being cut into lumber for use by the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). The log is being worked on by the 43rd Company of the 20th Engineers in the Epinal District. Photograph taken on December 19, 1918, by Lieutenant Sears.
Coal pile located at Warehouse Number 48 in casual. St. Denis, Seine, France. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carnochan on December 26, 1918. This image is part of the collection labeled 49695, under the subject of American Military activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coal-pile-located-at-warehouse-number-48-in-casual-st-denis-seine-france-photograph-taken-by-sgt-carnochan-on-december-26-1918-this-image-is-part-of-the-collection-labeled-49695-under-the-subject-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558513862.html
RM2RCJE3J–Coal pile located at Warehouse Number 48 in casual. St. Denis, Seine, France. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carnochan on December 26, 1918. This image is part of the collection labeled 49695, under the subject of American Military activities during World War One.
Post war 1953-54 ration book, ministry of food, for a resident of Shropshire, England, U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/post-war-1953-54-ration-book-ministry-of-food-for-a-resident-of-shropshire-england-uk-image352333749.html
RM2BD6585–Post war 1953-54 ration book, ministry of food, for a resident of Shropshire, England, U.K.
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RFTCD429–Army depot icons set, simple style
large warehouse in Mehun sur Yevres, Cher, France is filled entirely with powder and shells. The warehouse, labeled Warehouse No. 3, is captured in this photo by Pvt. M. R. Winger, S.C. The image was taken on March 28, 1919, and received on April 29, 1919. This photograph is issued with the number B TAKEN 00 and has the description 'Warehouse No.3 all stored with powder and shells, Mehun sur Yevres, Cher, France.' The photographer's notes indicate the serial number of the photograph as 49244. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-warehouse-in-mehun-sur-yevres-cher-france-is-filled-entirely-with-powder-and-shells-the-warehouse-labeled-warehouse-no-3-is-captured-in-this-photo-by-pvt-m-r-winger-sc-the-image-was-taken-on-march-28-1919-and-received-on-april-29-1919-this-photograph-is-issued-with-the-number-b-taken-00-and-has-the-description-warehouse-no3-all-stored-with-powder-and-shells-mehun-sur-yevres-cher-france-the-photographers-notes-indicate-the-serial-number-of-the-photograph-as-49244-image558405932.html
RM2RCDGD0–large warehouse in Mehun sur Yevres, Cher, France is filled entirely with powder and shells. The warehouse, labeled Warehouse No. 3, is captured in this photo by Pvt. M. R. Winger, S.C. The image was taken on March 28, 1919, and received on April 29, 1919. This photograph is issued with the number B TAKEN 00 and has the description 'Warehouse No.3 all stored with powder and shells, Mehun sur Yevres, Cher, France.' The photographer's notes indicate the serial number of the photograph as 49244.
Soldiers from the 5th Division can be seen unloading potatoes from a railway car in Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France. This photograph was taken by TT. Wm. Fox on December 1, 1918. The image is part of the collection labeled SUBJECT 49303 PHOTOGRAPHER TT. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-5th-division-can-be-seen-unloading-potatoes-from-a-railway-car-in-longuyon-meurthe-et-moselle-france-this-photograph-was-taken-by-tt-wm-fox-on-december-1-1918-the-image-is-part-of-the-collection-labeled-subject-49303-photographer-tt-image558506831.html
RM2RCJ54F–Soldiers from the 5th Division can be seen unloading potatoes from a railway car in Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France. This photograph was taken by TT. Wm. Fox on December 1, 1918. The image is part of the collection labeled SUBJECT 49303 PHOTOGRAPHER TT.
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RFTCD44E–War place icons set, simple style
Soldiers stacking galvanized iron barrels at the Sumber base during World War One. This image was taken by Sergeant Gray on April 10, 1919, and received on April 12, 1919. Note: Image reference number is 47279. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-stacking-galvanized-iron-barrels-at-the-sumber-base-during-world-war-one-this-image-was-taken-by-sergeant-gray-on-april-10-1919-and-received-on-april-12-1919-note-image-reference-number-is-47279-image558166533.html
RM2RC2K31–Soldiers stacking galvanized iron barrels at the Sumber base during World War One. This image was taken by Sergeant Gray on April 10, 1919, and received on April 12, 1919. Note: Image reference number is 47279.
A general view of the stock room in the crating shop at Camp Hollabird in Baltimore, Maryland. This photograph, taken on January 25, 1919, depicts the orderly arrangement of supplies and equipment. It was released by the censor on February 1, 1919. (40 words) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-general-view-of-the-stock-room-in-the-crating-shop-at-camp-hollabird-in-baltimore-maryland-this-photograph-taken-on-january-25-1919-depicts-the-orderly-arrangement-of-supplies-and-equipment-it-was-released-by-the-censor-on-february-1-1919-40-words-image558130750.html
RM2RC11D2–A general view of the stock room in the crating shop at Camp Hollabird in Baltimore, Maryland. This photograph, taken on January 25, 1919, depicts the orderly arrangement of supplies and equipment. It was released by the censor on February 1, 1919. (40 words)
'Image showing a Class B truck manufactured by the Sterling Motor Truck Co. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during World War One. The photograph was taken on July 16, 1918 and is part of a collection depicting American military activities. The image is marked with an official use only designation.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-showing-a-class-b-truck-manufactured-by-the-sterling-motor-truck-co-in-milwaukee-wisconsin-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-16-1918-and-is-part-of-a-collection-depicting-american-military-activities-the-image-is-marked-with-an-official-use-only-designation-image558060635.html
RM2RBWT0Y–'Image showing a Class B truck manufactured by the Sterling Motor Truck Co. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during World War One. The photograph was taken on July 16, 1918 and is part of a collection depicting American military activities. The image is marked with an official use only designation.'
A photograph taken by W.W. Soper of a rock quarry in St. Nazaire, France during World War One. This image was captured on December 5, 1918. No specific description or additional information is provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-by-ww-soper-of-a-rock-quarry-in-st-nazaire-france-during-world-war-one-this-image-was-captured-on-december-5-1918-no-specific-description-or-additional-information-is-provided-image558491352.html
RM2RCHDBM–A photograph taken by W.W. Soper of a rock quarry in St. Nazaire, France during World War One. This image was captured on December 5, 1918. No specific description or additional information is provided.
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A wrecking truck at Love Field, Texas. This photograph was taken by an unidentified photographer in 1918. The image depicts a wrecking truck with the symbol 'AT' on its side. The picture was issued on August 28, 1918, with the label '29023.' Additional notes mention a reference number (207) and date (June 23, 1918). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-wrecking-truck-at-love-field-texas-this-photograph-was-taken-by-an-unidentified-photographer-in-1918-the-image-depicts-a-wrecking-truck-with-the-symbol-at-on-its-side-the-picture-was-issued-on-august-28-1918-with-the-label-29023-additional-notes-mention-a-reference-number-207-and-date-june-23-1918-image558125703.html
RM2RC0R0R–A wrecking truck at Love Field, Texas. This photograph was taken by an unidentified photographer in 1918. The image depicts a wrecking truck with the symbol 'AT' on its side. The picture was issued on August 28, 1918, with the label '29023.' Additional notes mention a reference number (207) and date (June 23, 1918).
Liberty Motor Truck being tested by the Quaictamen Corps of the US Army, crossing ditches during a trial. The photograph was taken on December 11, 1917, and the laboratory notes indicate it is number 81508 from the US Quartermaster Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/liberty-motor-truck-being-tested-by-the-quaictamen-corps-of-the-us-army-crossing-ditches-during-a-trial-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-11-1917-and-the-laboratory-notes-indicate-it-is-number-81508-from-the-us-quartermaster-corps-image558104181.html
RM2RBYRG5–Liberty Motor Truck being tested by the Quaictamen Corps of the US Army, crossing ditches during a trial. The photograph was taken on December 11, 1917, and the laboratory notes indicate it is number 81508 from the US Quartermaster Corps.
A British-designed dummy tank is displayed, illustrating their efforts to deceive the enemy during World War One. The tank features a turret opening attached to the pump, reflective of the strategic ingenuity employed by the military during this wartime period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-designed-dummy-tank-is-displayed-illustrating-their-efforts-to-deceive-the-enemy-during-world-war-one-the-tank-features-a-turret-opening-attached-to-the-pump-reflective-of-the-strategic-ingenuity-employed-by-the-military-during-this-wartime-period-image558058757.html
RM2RBWNHW–A British-designed dummy tank is displayed, illustrating their efforts to deceive the enemy during World War One. The tank features a turret opening attached to the pump, reflective of the strategic ingenuity employed by the military during this wartime period.
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