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    • Wounded soldiers on route to hospital

    • Wounded soldiers on route to hospital

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Helmets; Military medicine; Military hospitals; Medical equipment & supplies; Litters; Gas masks; Horses; Campaigns & battles; World War, 1914-1918; War casualties; Carts and Wagons; Mules

    • Members of the 137th Ambulance Co. transport wounded soldiers to the hospital at Camp de Galbert. One mule pulls three carts that are attached to one another in single file.
    • Wounded from the 27th Infantry Division

    • Wounded from the 27th Infantry Division

    • World War, 1914-1918; War; Soldiers; War casualties; Wounds & injuries; Prisoners of war

    • Wounded from the 27th Division, United States Army, being carried to the rear by the aid of German prisoners taken during the drive at Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, October 17, 1918. See "Catalogue of Official A. E. F. Photographs Taken by the Signal Corps,...
    • Wounded and attendants at a first-aid dressing station

    • Wounded and attendants at a first-aid dressing station

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Helmets; Military medicine; Medical equipment & supplies; Litters; War casualties; Canteens (Beverage containers); Gas masks; Campaigns & battles; War; World War, 1914-1918; Barbed wire

    • Unidentified members of the American Expeditionary Force transporting a wounded comrade on the field.
    • View in front of the Thirtieth Division Headquarters

    • View in front of the Thirtieth Division Headquarters

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Military vehicles; Trucks; Automobiles; Horses; Military facilities; Military headquarters; Campaigns & battles; War; World War 1914-1918; Vehicles

    • "View in front of the 30th Division Headquarters, showing heavy traffic caused by the transportation of British, American, & Australian war material to the battle lines. Montbrehain, Aisne, France. October 14, 1918." Numerous vehicles, troops,...
    • Trenches, mine craters, and shell holes

    • Trenches, mine craters, and shell holes

    • War; World War, 1914-1918; War destruction & pillage; Craters; Campaigns & battles; Forts & fortifications

    • The caption reads, "Trenches, mine craters, and shell holes." The photograph was taken at Vauquois Hill in the Meuse-Argonne sector of France. The photograph has a desolate,"moonscape" quality to it.
    • The children of the battlefield

    • The children of the battlefield

    • Sheet music covers; Children; Families; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

    • Lithograph from a photograph of three young children serves as the centerpiece of the cover of a Civil War-era song, dedicated by the author, James G. Clark, to J. Francis Bourns M.D. of Philadelphia, Pa.
    • The "Patronage" at Marolles

    • The "Patronage" at Marolles

    • Military personnel; Soldiers; Uniforms; Men; Military life

    • An unidentified member of the 105th Engineers stands with one hand on hip in front of a building. The caption on the photograph reads, "The Patronage at Marolles. Used as a theater by regiment. The loft is a billet for 50 men. Supply office and...
    • Soldiers digging themselves in for the night

    • Soldiers digging themselves in for the night

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Helmets; Arms & armament; Rifles; Gas masks; Campaigns & battles; War; World War, 1914-1918; Trench warfare

    • A group of American soldiers are resting after a battle that had begun in the morning. They are positioned behind a trench or a small hill and are getting ready to rest for the evening.
    • Sixty-pound guns in action

    • Sixty-pound guns in action

    • World War, 1914-1918; War; Soldiers; Artillery (Weaponry); Campaigns & battles

    • Sixty-pound guns in action at Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, October 17, 1918. This British long-range gun will send its projectiles 15,000 yards. Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, France. October 17, 1918. See "Catalogue of Official A. E. F. Photographs Taken by the...
    • Silhouette of a British battery

    • Silhouette of a British battery

    • Military vehicles; Trucks; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Artillery (Weaponry); Antiaircraft guns; Campaigns & battles; War; World War, 1914-1918; War allies; Batteries (Weaponry); Firearms

    • Image features a silhouette of a British battery of the 110th section, Antiaircraft Unit. The men pictured are all looking off into the distance. The gun is being operated by a group of soldiers and it is aimed towards the sky. The weapon is...
    • Shelter at the ambulance farm

    • Shelter at the ambulance farm

    • War; Sandbags; Fortifications; World War, 1914-1918

    • This shelter appears to be constructed of earth, wood, sandbags, and concrete. The caption reads: "Shelter at Ambulance Farm. Note the 'Burster Course' of Concrete Blocks. Constructed by 105th Engrs."
    • Recreation tent for men at Marolles

    • Recreation tent for men at Marolles

    • Men; Military personnel; Soldiers; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Tents; Campaigns & battles; War

    • Three men in military uniform outside of a recreation tent for the 105th Engineers Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. A building in the background of the photograph has "Café Armes Cycles Machines A Coudre" painted across the top.
    • Pope Gregory XVI and his army

    • Pope Gregory XVI and his army

    • Crosses; Benedictions; Cardinals; Priests; Vestments; Miters

    • William Strickland's watercolor sketch of Pope Gregory XVI and representative sketches of members of the Capuchin Order. Also in the sketch is a cardinal receiving a papal blessing. Strickland provides a description of "Good Friday Services" and...
    • Old Hickory machine gun pill box

    • Old Hickory machine gun pill box

    • War; Machine guns; World War, 1914-1918

    • Machine gun pill box constructed in the ruins of a shelled house. Caption reads: '"Old Hickory Machine Gun Pill Box' Constructed by 105th Engineers. Not completed on account of Bosche retreating in 'Voormozele [sic-Voormezeele] Stunt."'
    • Near St. Nazaire

    • Near St. Nazaire

    • Military personnel; Men; Military officers; Rivers; World War, 1914-1918

    • Lieutenant Palmer H. Olson, Lieutenant Robert M. Williams, and Lieutenant Robert M. McGeachy of Company E. 105th Engineers Regiment, 30th Infantry Division stand on above the Loire river near St. Nazaire.

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