Thirty-three telephone operators proficient in French and English, attached to the Signal Corps, U.S.A., are pictured leaving for duty in France. The group includes one chief operator, four supervisors, and twenty-eight operators. Miss Clair D. Banker is mentioned as the Chief Operator from Hoboken, New Jersey. The photograph was taken on March 2, 1918, and received on March 10, 1918. The photograph is numbered 6069 and was captured by Lieutenant DeBerri.

Thirty-three telephone operators proficient in French and English, attached to the Signal Corps, U.S.A., are pictured leaving for duty in France. The group includes one chief operator, four supervisors, and twenty-eight operators. Miss Clair D. Banker is mentioned as the Chief Operator from Hoboken, New Jersey. The photograph was taken on March 2, 1918, and received on March 10, 1918. The photograph is numbered 6069 and was captured by Lieutenant DeBerri. Stock Photo
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9181 x 6300 px | 77.7 x 53.3 cm | 30.6 x 21 inches | 300dpi

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19 September 2016

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