World War I Military Personnel Photos

Photographs of American soldiers, including officers and intelligence personnel, during World War I, capturing moments of their service.

Colonel J.H. Poole, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, in Tours, France, captured in a photograph taken by Sgt. S.C. Legge. The image was issued the number 1-2-19 and is part of the collection 111-SC-38081.
Colonel J.H. Poole, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, in Tours, France, captured in a photograph taken by Sgt. S.C. Legge. The image was issued the number 1-2-19 and is part of the collection 111-SC-38081.
This photograph, bearing the identification number 111-SC-5606, is part of the collection titled "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One." Although the individuals in the image are not identified, it captures military personnel engaged in some form of activity. The symbol "H" takes note of the scene, and the number "05606" serves as additional documentation.Admiral Knapp and captain McCauley of the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. George Washington in 1919. This photo captures the two officers during their time on the ship. The image is numbered 50537 and was taken by photographer Wee'd. The full description is unavailable, as some of the notes are not clear to read (1373 77).Sgt. Maurice Roe, 26 years old from Chicago, Illinois, was a member of the 310th Field Signal Battalion, Co. A during World War I. He was born in the United States, but his parents were born in Germany, and his grandparents were German Jews. This photo of Sgt. Roe was taken in Cochem, Germany on January 17, 1919, by Sgt. Chas. E. Mace of Signal Corps. (Note: Photo number 1-17-19 issued to Sgt. Maurice Roe.)2nd Lieutenant Richard E. Cook from Company H, 126th Infantry, was killed in action on August 4th, 1918, during the Aisne-Marne Offensive. This photograph of him was taken by an official military photographer with the reference number Sumber 61226. The caption notes that the image is for official use only.Description: This photograph from the WUNDER 2652 Signal Corps collection shows an unidentified American military activity during World War One. The photograph is labeled as 111-SC-2652 and was taken by the Signal Corps photographer. Unfortunately, no further information or details about the specific activity or location are available.Description: E.G. Grant. Appointed Cadet February 1913. asia, malaysia, borneo, sabah, asiathroughalensMajor General B.B. Buck, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, commanding the 3rd Division, Gondrecourt, Meuse, France. Photograph taken by Sergeant J.E. Gibbons, Signal Corps, on November 3, 1918. Image number 111-SC-23052. Caption code: 43,052 24,372 11-SC-23052. Reco Issued: Taken Synol E. Additional notes: Picture was taken on September 3, 1918.General Thomas S. Jesup, former Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, posing for a photograph. This image was taken by photographer S.C. Reco on July 23, 1920. General Jesup is wearing the uniform and insignia of a high-ranking military officer.Brigadier General Charles L. McCawley, Quartermaster of the U.S. Marine Corps during World War One. Photograph taken on November 9, 1919. Official photographer: 111-SC-25494. It is an official photo with the DESCRIPTION NUMBER B. The photo was passed by the A.E.P. censor, but the date is not given.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.111-SC-988: A photograph showcasing an unidentified woman in military personnel attire during World War One. The woman's role and unit remain unknown. Despite limited information, this image captures the dedication and contribution of women to military activities during the war.Officer , Military officers.  Records of U.S. Army Operational"American heavyweight boxer, Eddie McGorty, representing the Navy Barracks, Chatham, England during World War One. Partial military identification number 410171."Caption: "Col. Walter W. Mocaw of the Medical Department, photographed by Pvt. Behren, S.C. The image, drawn by Joseph Cummings Chase, was copied at the S.C. Photo Laboratory in Vincennes, Seine, France. This photograph was held by the A.E.F. Censor as of December 23, 1918. Walter & Cow 31122."Dr. Haskins, Dean of the Post Graduate School at Harvard University, poses for a photograph during World War One. He is dressed in military uniform and is identified as NUNSER 50531 PHOTOGRAPHER RECO S.C. The image was taken by GED SYRDOL EU. No further information or notes are provided.Gen. Thomas Mifflin, former Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, pictured in army uniform. The photograph was taken by photographer S.C. and received on July 23, 1920. It is part of the "Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One" collection, taken at the Army. Gen. Mifflin is seen wearing the C.A. SOTF 296429642219 symbol.Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan, Paymaster General and Chief of Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, U.S.N., is captured in this photograph. Taken by Photographer Ted on April 10, 1918, this image was officially released and issued by the War College Division. It is marked for official use only.Photograph number 1378 shows Mrs. Juliet Low. This image was taken during World War One and is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities collection. The photographer and date of the image are not specified.President of the Societe National, Albert Guilquin, greets his brother who was held prisoner for four years in Germany. The photograph was taken by Corporal Swain on December 24, 1918, in La Ferte Sous Jourarre, Seine et Marne. Issued with the C PE.F.ci. notes.PortraT van Gustav of Karl von Bodelschwingh in Militair Uniform, Anonymous, c. 1860 - c. 1866 photograph This photo is part of an album. Berlin paper albumen print adult man. (military) uniforms. historical persons BerlinA photograph taken in 1919 shows unidentified women personnel. The women in the image are not identified specifically, and the photograph is labeled as number 9841. The photograph was issued with the symbol AU and includes the notes marked as 89841 1-3.Rear Admiral William C. Braisted, Surgeon General of the U.S. Navy and Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, pictured in 1918. This photograph was taken during World War One. It was censored and released by the War College Division on April 10, 1918.An unidentified woman participates in military activities during World War One. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-989, shows her among other personnel. The photographer's name is unknown, and the photo was officially issued as part of a collection labeled "TAKES ATT SOTES 989."