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Military Barracks and Education

Interior views of military barracks and education facilities, showcasing German war prisoners, clerical classes, and a shoe repair shop.

Group photo taken at Base Hospital No. 17 in Dijon, France during World War I. Shown in the photo are Lt. Pred Pumphrey, Sgt. Brown, Pvt. A.W. Krift, Pvt. W.W. Burt, and Sgt. Reyden, who has a Service Chevron on his sleeve. The date of the photo and the censor's approval date are unknown.
Group photo taken at Base Hospital No. 17 in Dijon, France during World War I. Shown in the photo are Lt. Pred Pumphrey, Sgt. Brown, Pvt. A.W. Krift, Pvt. W.W. Burt, and Sgt. Reyden, who has a Service Chevron on his sleeve. The date of the photo and the censor's approval date are unknown.
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This photograph, taken on February 2, 1919, depicts telephone installations at Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville, KY during World War One. In the foreground, there is the wire chief's room power board, while in the distance, you can see more telephone equipment.
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"Mrs. W.E. Corey, wife of an American steel magnate, plays bridge with Major M.C. Wilson, of the 127th Infantry, who was injured during the Chateau Thierry Drive. The photo was taken at Chateau de Villegenis in Palaiseau, France on September 18, 1918. Photographer: RECO."
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American soldiers at Camp Hospital #24 in Langres, Haute Marne, France, taking a break in the lavatory. Sergeant A. L. Villanova captured this photograph on March 27, 1919. The image shows a group of soldiers standing by the lavatory facilities. The photograph was issued an identification number B 1-3-19 and is part of the Records and Archives Collections Office's collection.
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Soldiers at Camp Merritt, New Jersey utilize a kitchen steam table in Merritt Hall. This photograph, taken on August 21, 1918, was captured by a photographer from Columbia University. It is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One.
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Various types of gas masks used by the Allies and the Germans during World War I. From left to right: American, British, French, and German. Photograph taken on April 19, 1918, at Camp Kearny, San Diego, California. Released on May 9, 1918, by the Historical Branch of the War Plans Division.
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Private Steiniger, a photographer in the Signal Corps, captured this image titled "Casualty Bureau." The photo shows a crowded room in the Adjutant General's office, where hundreds of people visit each day seeking information about their loved ones who have been listed as casualties.
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A sergeant from the United States Army is photographed sewing together operation caps at a workshop in Paris, France on November 27, 1918. This workshop belongs to the Union Industriolle de Paris and is operated by the Quartermaster Corps. Caption notes: 27711.
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German soldiers, Anonymous, 1940 - 1945 photograph Album magazine with two photos of German soldiers at a table. Part of a photo album about the service of Dieter Glitsch from Hardegsen during the Second World War and the following years. Germany (possibly) photographic support. paper gelatin silver print the company, the unit, the troop ~ military service. the soldier off duty Germany
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Pressing machines where garments are prepared for reissue at the American Embarkation Center in Le Mans, France during World War I. The machines were used by the A.M.C. Branch to ensure clothing was in proper condition before being issued to military personnel. Photograph captured by Sgt. Reden on January 20, 1919. Photo number 3284-19.
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Soldiers dining at a cafeteria in Woodbury, New Jersey during World War One. Photograph taken in 1919 by an unknown photographer.
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This is an image of Brigadier General Samuel T. Ansell, taken on March 16, 1918, at the office of the Judge Advocate General in the War Department, Washington, D.C. The photograph was subjected to censorship and released on March 28, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory.
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Soldiers tending to wounded soldiers at Base Hospital No.15 in Chaumont, Marne, France during World War I. This image is from a collection of American military activities during the war.
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A hero pigeon and other pigeons from overseas being prepared for dispatch. The photo was taken on April 22, 1919, by photographer L. Lyon in S.C. A dispatch is being written and attached to the pigeon's leg using an aluminum carrying case. Photo subject number is 47546, and there are additional notes with reference numbers 2044346.
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This photograph captures the Statistical and Evacuation Office at Kerhoun Hospital 65, located eight kilometers northeast of Brest, Finistere, France during World War One. The photographer was Private W.W. Soper of the S.C. regiment. The image was taken on January 4, 1919.
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Sergeant Legge, a photographer, took this photo on November 28, 1918, depicting a company from the Motor Transport Corps during their final active duty in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. The image shows a soldier on leave, labeled "A Buck on Leave." The photograph was assigned the number 38505 and received on February 13, 1919.
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Soldiers preparing to take showers at a delousing station in Base Section #5. This station was where soldiers had the opportunity to disinfect themselves before returning to the United States. 1st Lt. E.M. Ford, Q.M.C., can be seen in the foreground. Taken in Brest, Finistere, France.
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American telephone girls, members of the U.S. Signal Corps, played a crucial role in the capture of St. Mihiel. Despite being within range of German shell fire, their efficiency contributed to the success of the American troops. Gas masks and helmets were always at hand for emergencies. Photo taken Oct. 15, 1918. Passed by A.E.F. censor, Oct. 5, 1918.
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General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, conducting his weekly talk with newspaper men, November 19, 1918. These talks were a way for Gen. March to provide updates on military operations, answer questions from press correspondents, and maintain communication with the media. The information shared during these talks was designated for official use only.
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Soldiers and sailors from Columbia University in New York gather in the mess hall to have their meals during World War One. The mess hall serves as a place for both schools to come together and eat. Cotes LA 3-0 is the assigned code for this photograph.
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"Image shows soldiers constructing a military bridge during World War One. The photo was taken on April 18, 1918, and was taken by photographer I-t. E.M. deBerri. It was issued by Brigadier General R.R. Winslow and was censored by the War College Division on May 2, 1918."
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Major Gen. Enoch H. Crowder directs the first members being drawn in the military draft in the Caucus Room of the Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. on July 20, 1917. This photograph is part of the collection documenting American military activities during World War One. July 20, 1917. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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An American intelligence officer examines a captured prisoner taken in the St. Mihiel Salient during World War I. This photograph was taken on October 5, 1918.
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Soldiers conducting a malleining test process for glanders at Veterinary Hospital No. 11 in Gievres, France. The test is being performed by Pvt. lat cl. C.L. Eddy, S.C. The photograph, taken on March 28, 1919, showcases the medical activities of American military during World War One.
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Mechanics of the S.A.T.C. training detachment at Texas A&M College in College Station, Texas. The photograph is part of the S.A.T.C. archives and is intended for official use only.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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Sgt. 1cl. J.G. Jones, S.C. examines Cook John MeLaughlin in a butcher shop at U.S.A. Hospital No. 57 in Paris, Seine, France. The photograph was taken on March 12, 1919, and was issued on January 29, 1919. It is numbered 111-SC-42798 and was taken by an unknown photographer.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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A black and white photograph taken on April 18, 1918, and attributed to Lt. E.M. deBerri, S1g.R.C, with the identification code 111-SC-8464 from the collection "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One." The image shows Brigadier General E. Eveleth Winslow, the Office Chief of Engineers for the U.S. Army, at his desk in the War Department in Washington, D.C. The image was censored and released on May 2, 1918, by the War College Division.
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Col. William Elliott and Col. J.P. Hasson of the Quartermaster Corps are seen in this photograph making plans for Base Section No. 1. The photograph was taken during the army's occupation, with Col. Elliott serving as base quartermaster and Col. Hasson as depot quartermaster.
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Cpl. V.J. Palumbo of the American military is seen standing in the Council of National Defense Building in Washington, D.C. The photograph was taken on November 20, 1918, and received on November 22, 1918. It was approved by the M.I.D. censor on November 23, 1918. The image is numbered as 26889 and is associated with the Priorities Committee.
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Cpl. F.G. Carnochan, an American soldier, stands with the commanding officer and two staff members of the Sales Commissary in Paris, France during World War One. This photograph was taken on August 28, 1918. It was released by the A.E.P. Censor, and further details about the image are not provided.
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French and British officials, including Secretary Lansing, Arthur J. Balfour, Marshal Joffre, and Admiral Chocheprat, visited Mt. Vernon on April 29, 1917, as part of the Allied mission. This photo was taken in March 1918 and captured the historical meeting at Mt. Vernon. (50 words)
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Soldiers demonstrating the proper technique for applying splints in the Splint Demonstration Room at the Army Sanitary School in Langres, Haut Marne, France. The photo was taken on March 10, 1919, by Sgt. 1st class W. W. Bell, S.C. It has the reference number 4-9502 and was issued on November 14, 1919.
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"Image depicts CPL. R.H. Ingleston of the Signal Corps. The photo was taken on 3-1-19 in Plant No.7, Salvage Depot in Angers, Maine et Loire, France. It was issued with the number 12-19-18. The photograph showcases one of the workrooms at the depot."
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Private H. V. Bell, S. C., serves as the subject in this photograph taken on October 28, 1918. The image showcases Colonel E. M. House and his secretary, Gordon Auchinloss, in Paris, Seine, France. The photograph was issued after being passed by the A.E.P censor. This information is noted in the description as reference number 31535.
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Photograph (64358) taken by the Signal Corps depicts a class in electricity at the Signal Corps school for enlisted specialists in Camp Alfred Vail, New Jersey. The photo was taken on February 19, 1921, and was commissioned by the Signal Corps as part of their documentation of American military activities during World War I.
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A soldier, identified as Sergeant Villano from S.C., is pictured in the pneumonia ward at Camp Hospital No. 10 in Prauthoy, Haute Marne, France. The photograph was taken on January 15, 1919, and the description notes that this was the first issue of pneumonia in the ward.
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American soldier Robert Edson photographed during World War One, 1919. The image shows Edson holding what appears to be a camera and observing his surroundings. It could depict a moment during combat or a non-combat situation.
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Lieutenant M.S. Lents is shown in this photograph from April 1918, assisting in the assembly of a Colt's Automatic 45, U.S. Pistol at the Colt's Pat. Fire Arms Plant in Hartford, Connecticut. It is interesting to note that both men and women were used in the assembly process. Censored and released on May 10, 1918, by the Historical Branch, W. P. D.
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soldiers on the battlefield. They are carrier pigeons being raised for the Army by 2nd Lt. Milne, S.R.C. These pigeons play a vital role in communication, delivering messages from the front lines back to command centers. Their abilities to navigate and fly long distances make them invaluable in wartime operations.
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111-SC-5229 #52291: Photograph of an operating room in the New Hospital at Langley Field, the Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph depicts medical personnel and equipment used during World War I. The photo was released by W. C. D. to Photo Blv, 8. C. and approved by the Signal Corps. (50 words)
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A group of military personnel is gathered in the Quartermaster offices in New York City. They are seen engaged in administrative activities, possibly related to logistics or supply chain management. The photograph was taken by a Signal Corps photographer during World War I. The image is cataloged under the number 64,591.
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Man in hat ,.  Records of U.S. Army Operational
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University mask designed by Dr. Krouse from Clark University for the Chemical Warfare Service. The photograph, with the subject number 56726, was received on April 2nd, 1919. This image shows a soldier wearing the issued university mask, which was designed by Dr. Krouse. Additional notes indicate that the photograph has the number 9461.
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A photograph of a machine shop at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas during World War One. This image was taken in June 1918 and is classified as "For Official Use Only," with the identification number 111-SC-19563. The description states that the photograph was received from the commanding officer and is assigned to the carpenter shop under note number 23.
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Four women at machines , Armories, Ordnance industry, Machinery, Watertown Arsenal Mass..  Records of U.S. Army Operational
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German patient receiving medical care at Base Hospital #32 in Contrexeville, France on June 25, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. Moscioni of the Signal Corps of the American Military. Image held by the American Expeditionary Forces Publicity Censor for official use only. Photograph ID: 111-SC-16184.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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U.S. soldiers receive military training in a machinists' class at the Georgia School of Technology in Atlanta, GA. This photograph, subject 55908, was taken by a photographer named RECO on July 1, 1918. It is for official use only.
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Capt. Ben H. Foster and T.J. O'Neil of the Surplus Property Division and Textile Division of the Ordnance Salvage Board pose in suits made from raw Ordnance silk. This photograph was taken on 3-25-20 by LT, Lubbe. The suits were issued to them as part of their duties. 90 words
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An image depicting a Yarian Charging Set, numbered 110-4, photographed by the Signal Corps during World War One. The photo was taken in 1919 and the set was issued on March 3rd, 1919. The description includes a reference to a preliminary number, 48282.
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In this image, personnel from the School of Aerial Photography at Cornell University are engaging in activities related to the interpretation of long range reconnaissance. The photo was taken on March 26, 1919, and was issued for official use only. It provides a glimpse into the training and research conducted at this educational institution during World War One. The scale of the image is zoboo.
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Lieutenant deBerri and a signalman conducting a memorial service for the sinking of the Lusitania on the Potomac River. The ceremony took place on May 30, 1918, with floral pieces and corsage bouquets being cast upon the water. The photograph was censored and released by the M.1.B censor on June 14, 1918.
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American troops of the 332 U.S. Infantry and a Yankee blue-jacket are seen in the courtyard of Tersato Castle in Fiume, Hungary. These soldiers are part of the contingent of Americans who worked together with Italians along the Piave River. The photograph was taken on November 29, 1918.
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In The Equipment Room Of The 401St Bomb Group, Crew Members Check Out Their Flying Equipment In Preparation For Another Mission Against Enemy-Held Installations. 9 April 1944. England.
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An image of the anteroom facing the corridor at General John J. Pershing's chateau in Val des Ecolier, near Chaumont, France during World War I. The photograph was taken on July 20, 1918, by Sgt. L. Rode, S.C. It was held by the A.E.P. censor for official use only and was issued under the number C. Noteb 741.
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US Military Academy cadets attentively listening to a chemistry lecture. The photograph is subject 55926 and was received from the commanding officer of the academy. It was taken by a photographer on July 22, 1918. The accompanying notes indicate that the image is for official use only.
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A group of war workers engage in various tasks and activities during World War I. These workers contribute to the war effort by supporting military activities behind the scenes. This photograph was taken in 1919 by photographer Ed and is labeled as 9667.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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A medical detachment at Camp Logan, Texas, used the Norber AU motorcycle, which was the newest and fastest motorcycle in use by the military during World War I. It had a powerful twin motor and was captured in this photograph taken on April 30, 1918.
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An unidentified soldier from the Signal Corps taken during World War One. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-2645, does not provide further details about the location or specific activities depicted. This image belongs to the Signal Corps and was likely taken for documentation purposes.
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Corporal R.H. Ingleston of the Signal Corps is captured in this photograph taken by Photographer 3-1-19. The image shows Miss Leona Bouguet, a French telephone girl, operating an American board at Langlois Barracks in Angers, Maine et Loire, France. This photograph was issued on December 19, 1918.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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Soldiers sewing garments made from army cloth during World War One. Photo taken in May 1920 by a photographer from the Signal Corps. The symbol description indicates it was an official US issue.
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Collection of World War I Photographs, 1914-1918 that depict the military activities of British and other nation's armed forces and personnel during World War I.
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Lt. Drucker, a photographer for the U.S. military, took this photograph on December 12, 1918, in the number parlor of the home of Prince Murat in Paris, France. The image is numbered 39600 and is part of the collection issued by SC. Please note the temporary nature of this location.
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German Prisoners Taken by Coast Guard Cutter Icarus. German prisoners taken when U.S. Coast Guard patrol craft ICARUS sank German submarine. The executive officer of the German submarine sunk off the Atlantic coast by the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter ICARUS repeats in German instructions given him by the U.S. Navy officers as the crew eat "chow". The German seaman in the foreground was wounded by machine gun fire as he came out of the sub in what appeared to be an attempt to man the sub's deck gun. Chow was served prisoners in the barracks adjoining the Navy Yard's brig, which may be seen in the background.
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Enlisted men at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania being trained in gas engine mechanics and auto repair work. The photograph, taken in June 1916 and received on May 21, 1918, depicts the men gathered together for dinner. The image is labeled as Subject 54984 and was received from the University of Pittsburgh. It is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One. Note that the image is marked as for official use only with the number 685.
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Sailors in World War One painting the hull of a naval ship.
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Cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point wearing different types of uniforms. This photograph was taken for official use and shows the variety of outfits issued to the cadets.
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