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    • Mine crater

    • Mine crater

    • War; Mine warfare; Mines (warfare); Explosives; Military retreats; Soldiers; War damage; World War, 1914-1918

    • Huge crater caused by the explosion of mine planted and exploded by the Germans in their retreat before the American troops.
    • Bridge blown out by Germans

    • Bridge blown out by Germans

    • War; Bridges; War damage; Military retreats; World War, 1914-1918

    • Bridge blown out by the Germans during retreat from Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, October 17, 1918. Bois St. Pierre, in the district of Souplet and Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, France, October 17, 1918
    • 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.
    • Soldiers from the 118th Infantry Regiment

    • Soldiers from the 118th Infantry Regiment

    • World War 1914-1918; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military uniforms; Women; Gas masks; Rifles; War

    • Americans from the 118th Regiment Infantry (formerly First South Carolina Infantry, detachment First North Carolina Infantry, and Second South Carolina Infantry), 30th Division, passing through Brancourt le Grand, Aisne. The soldiers are standing...
    • Private M. L. Hunley of Company K

    • Private M. L. Hunley of Company K

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

    • "Pvt. M. L. Hunley of Company K, 117th Regiment Infantry, 30th Division and other unidentified soldiers in a trench. Pvt. Hunley appears to be mending a piece of his equipment. The description on the back of the photograph describes him as "caught...
    • 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.
    • German machine-gun emplacements on Hindenburg Line

    • German machine-gun emplacements on Hindenburg Line

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

    • Six unidentified soldiers occupy a former German machine-gun emplacement on the Hindenburg Line on the east bank of the St. Quentin Tunnel.
    • 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,...
    • British sending American propaganda to the German soldiers via small balloons

    • British sending American propaganda to the German soldiers via small balloons

    • Military vehicles; Trucks; Balloons; Propaganda; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Helmets; Campaigns & battles; War; Balloon ascensions; Communication devices; War allies; World War, 1914-1918

    • Image features British troops in a field gathered around military trucks containing tanks of inflating gas. American propaganda materials are being suspended from small air balloons that will convey them to German soldiers. In the photo, one...
    • 30th Division salvage dump

    • 30th Division salvage dump

    • Soldiers; Military personnel; Uniforms; Military uniforms; Artillery (Weaponry); Campaigns & battles; War; World War, 1914-1918; Salvage; Arms & armament

    • 30th Division salvage dump for material and equipment hastily gathered up on the battlefield in France. A group of soldiers are going through items in the dump to determine what they can use in the future. This dump is located next to a brick...
    • 301st Tank Battalion

    • 301st Tank Battalion

    • World War, 1914-1918; War; Tanks (Military Science); Flags

    • Three hundred and first Tank Battalion. America's heavies going into action at Souplet on the morning of October 17, 1918. Note the American flag flying from one of the tanks. St. Souplet, Nord, France.
    • 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,...
    • British Artillery racing to the front

    • British Artillery racing to the front

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

    • British Artillery making quick time getting to the front. Vaux-Andigny, Aisne, France. October 17, 1918. Photograph shows soldiers moving artillery in action.
    • 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...
    • Drive on the Hindenburg Line

    • Drive on the Hindenburg Line

    • Prisoners of War; Guards; Horses; Cavalry; Horse artillery; War destruction & pillage; War damage; War; World War, 1914-1918

    • Germans taken prisoner by the Americans during the drive on the Hindenburg Line at Bellicourt and the Canal St. de Quentin march along a road under guard. The background of the image features buildings which have sustained heavy war damage. ...
    • German POWs

    • German POWs

    • War casualties; Prisoners of war; Guards; Horses; Cavalry; Horse artillery; War; World War, 1914-1918

    • Pictured are German military personnel who are prisoners of war following the American drive on the Hindenburg Line. These German POW's are walking along while carrying stretchers containing their wounded. Their guards are riding on horseback.

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