RM2RCF14H–General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.), and Major General George W. Read, Commanding the Second Army Corps, inspect the 27th Division at a Belgian Camp in Bonnetable, Sarthe, France. The photograph was taken on March 1, 1919, by 2nd Lieutenant E. O. Harrs, S.C. ISSUED NUMBER: 10 TAKEN: 22nd January 1919 DESCRIPTION: General Pershing and Major General Read inspect the 27th Division at a Belgian Camp in Bonnetable, Sarthe, France. NOTES: This photograph was part of a series documenting American military activities during World War One.
RM2AXHG1T–The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . tain at New Orleans.Frank Dudley Taylor, active in theBritish Legion and already a man ofnote in England, is favored by a largegroup of veterans because of his out-standing ability as an organizer. An-other who may be chosen for the Amer-ican mission is Lieutenant ColonelGeorge R. Crossfield, who lost a legduring the war and wears a D. S. O. Hois still active in British military circlesdespite his physical handicaps and isone of the most popular men on the in-ternational board. He attended the1921 National Convention of The Ame
RM2RC0WJ6–Field Marshal Haig of the British Army and Lieut. Col. Robert Bacon of the U.S.A. having lunch on the St. Quentin battlefield near Bellicourt, Aisne, France. Taken on October 15, 1918, by Lt. B.O. Harris, this photograph preserves a significant moment during World War One.
RM2RCB1TP–Lt. E.O. Harrs, S.C., took this photograph on November 3, 1918, in Remaisnil, Somme, France. The image shows Gene Delmont, a well-known boxer, with the 148th American Aero Squadron of the United States Military. The photograph was cleared by the A.E.F. censor and no further information regarding its issue or additional notes are provided.
RM2RCF4RJ–2nd Lieutenant H.N. Moore of the U.S.R. Signal Corps is depicted in this photograph, officially entitled 111-SC-7931. The photo was taken on April 16, 1918. The image is stored in the Signal Corps archives and is accompanied by a description stating the rank and affiliation of the individual depicted. The photograph is assigned the identification number A H and the description mentions that it was received from the War Department.
RM2RC9N0C–Caption: 'Sgt. 1st Class Chas. D. Donnelly, s.c., photographed an image taken on December 5, 1918. The photo depicts a group of military officials and diplomats at Princes' Landing Stage in Liverpool, England. Among those pictured are I.N. Morris, Minister to Sweden, Captain H. Bowman, Major E.H. Morse, Captain J. F. Kingsley, Lieutenant Horgan-Gaul, Lieutenant E.C. Blanchid, and Lieutenant Q.A. Quigly.'
RM2EBHWY0–Visit of representatives of the Womenu0027s Army Corps regarding 20th Anniversary, Oval Office, 11:45AM. President John F. Kennedy visits with representatives of the Womenu2019s Army Corps (WAC) regarding the corpsu2019 20th anniversary. Left to right: Director-designate of the WAC, Lieutenant Colonel Emily C. Gorman; former WAC director, Colonel Irene O. Galloway; former WAC director, Colonel Westray Battle Leslie; Director of the WAC, Colonel Mary Louise Milligan Rasmuson; President Kennedy; former WAC director, Colonel Mary Hallaren; Secretary of the Army, Elvis J. Stahr, Jr.; Chief of S
RM2EC1DCX–Visit of representatives of the Womenu0027s Army Corps regarding 20th Anniversary, Oval Office, 11:45AM. President John F. Kennedy visits with representatives of the Womenu2019s Army Corps (WAC) regarding the corpsu2019 20th anniversary. Left to right: Director-designate of the WAC, Lieutenant Colonel Emily C. Gorman; former WAC director, Colonel Irene O. Galloway; former WAC director, Colonel Westray Battle Leslie; Director of the WAC, Colonel Mary Louise Milligan Rasmuson; President Kennedy; former WAC director, Colonel Mary Hallaren; Secretary of the Army, Elvis J. Stahr, Jr.; Chief of S
RM2X14BW0–QUARTERMASTER GENERAL AND STAFF VISIT T.PIER WOOLWICH ARSENAL - Major General Kerr; Colonel Sir Francis Featherstone Godley and Lieutenant Colonel Dodd, OBE, on the deck of the M.O.B.S British Army
RM2EC4CG7–Trip to Western States: Pierre, South Dakota (Oahe Dam), 10:25AM. President John F. Kennedy (left of lectern) and others stand on the speakersu0027 platform during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Others on platform include: Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski; O
RM2RCCG47–2nd Lieut. J.A. Stone of the U.S. Signal Corps captured in a photograph during World War I. The image was taken on April 16, 1918.
RM2RC8JD4–Lieutenant Lewis W. Habe of the 148th American Aero Squadron is depicted at Remaisnil, Somme, France on August 14th, 1918. This image was captured by Lieutenant E.O. Harris and assigned the identification number 24274.
RM2AKKEN6–Taps . Page Twenty-nine. HERMAN D. CORDESSummerville, S. C. // opportunities do not come to you, makethem for yourself.Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Private; Private; Captain; Senior Private. Dorchester Eagles; Charleston County Club;Wade Hampton Literary Society; A. I. E. E.;Aristocratic Club; 19 Club; Senior Privates Club;American Legion; Plattsburg R. O. T. C.; S. A.T. C. ; 2nd Lieutenant Inf. U. S. A. Once the little town of Summerville turned looseone of its wildest citizens and booked him forpassage to Clemson, where under the influence ofauthority, a great change has taken place
RM2RBXHH0–The image depicts Second Lieutenant O.R. Zimmerman, the Assistant to Division Adjutant of the 5th Division, in Merl, Luxembourg. The photograph was taken on December 14, 1918, by Lieutenant Wm. Pox.
RM2RC70B2–Lieutenant Sidney Q. Noel of the 148th American Aero Squadron in Remaisnil, Somme, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on September 9, 1918 by Lieutenant E.O. Harris.
RM2RC2MYD–In this photograph, taken on February 10, 1916, a lieutenant of the 42nd Division is pictured preparing to distribute mail during a mail call in Rolampont, France. The image was released and censored by the War College Division's M.O.F. Laboratory on March 14, 1918.
RM2RC8DMN–Lieutenant James O. Creech, a member of the 148th American Aero Squadron, is seen in this photograph taken by L.E.O. Harris in Remaisnil, Somme, France in 1918. The image shows Creech with an E symbol, indicating that he has been issued equipment. Caption reference code: 111-SC-24256 24256 RECO 1918.
RM2RBYW90–Captain R.P. Wheaton, O.I.C., and Lieutenant J.H.J. Harlen are seen in their office at Hotel Mediterranee in Paris, France. The photo was taken on April 12, 1918, by Corp. Polk and released by the Historical Branch on May 23, 1918. The caption identifies the officers and their role in the Telegraph and Telephone Service.
RM2RBX22X–This image depicts Lieutenant W.O. Raiguel of the Supply Section, Department of Military Aeronautics, during World War One. The photograph was taken on October 7, 1918, and is part of a collection numbered 21,052. Private A. Lubbe captured the image as a military photographer.
RM2T1FMF8–Knatchbull M (capt the Hon) Collection No. 5 Squadron R. N. A. S. Lieutenant Hon M. Knatchbull, R. H. A, (left) and Flight Commander R. Marix, D. S. O., R. N.
RM2RC990F–Sir Charles Cust, the official representative of King George to President Wilson, is seen on the left, conversing with Rear Admiral Grayson on board the H.M.S. Hospital Ship 'Brighton' during its return trip from Dover, England to Calais, France. Taken on December 31, 1918.
RM2RC6X7X–2nd Lieutenant Walter B. Avery of the 148th American Aero Squadron in Remaisnil, Somme, France. The photograph was taken on August 14, 1918 by photographer L.T.E. O. Harris. The image is labeled as symbol E, and was issued as photo number 24278 in 1918.
RM2RC25MM–Marshal Douglas Haig and Lt. Col. Robert Bacon, formerly U.S. Ambassador to France, standing up after lunch on top of the historic tunnel of the St. Quentin Canal. They were inspecting the stronghold Headquarters of the 2nd Arm Corps in Bellicourt, Aisne, France. Photograph taken on October 15, 1918.
RM2AG2K36–. Exploration of the valley of the Amazon. V-l ^^^^^ /^^^^ ! 11 1 • I / r«i ««• ^ r-^^ •M ^?*:, ? ?? - 1 «l. 33d Congress,) HO. OF REPS. ^Executive, 1st Sessioji. S I No. 53. EXPLORATION YALLEY OF THE AMAZON, MADE UNDER DIRECTION OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, WM. LEWIS HERNDON AND LARDNER GIBBON, LIEUTENANTS UNITED STATES NAVY. PART II. BY Lt. LARDNER GIBBON. WASHINGTOxN: A. O. P. NICHOLSON, PUBLIC PRINTER. 1854. !^^. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TRANSMITTING THE SECOND PART OF LIEUTENANT HERNDONS REPORT OF THE EXPLORA-TION OF THE VALLEY OF THE AMAZON. January 6, 1854.—Resolved,
RM2RCMC4D–Capt. G.C. Carter, Lt. C. Burns, and Sgt. P.O. Malley pictured in their office at Commissary Quai Debilly in Paris, France. This photo was taken on January 16, 1919, by S.C. Gallivan, the photographer for the U.S. military. Image number is 44923.
RM2RC9D1N–This photograph was taken on January 23, 1919, by Sgt. Cornochan, S.C. It features Lt. Col. William G. Ball, who was in charge of the Bakery Branch of the Q.M.C. in Paris, Seine, France. The caption also mentions that the photo was assigned the number 49684.
RM2RCHRG9–Men of Company P, 14th Engineers, led by 1st Lieutenant J.O. Taber, help manage traffic at a railroad crossing in Aubrecille Avincourt Road, France during World War 1. They are seen placing boards along the railroad to ensure safety. Photo approved by A.E.P. Censor, exact date not provided.
RM2RC1NRB–Lieutenant Milton Monnette and Private D.O. Parks, from Ohio, discovered a wounded dog attempting to escape. The dog was caught in a wire entanglement, with the sentry's shot proving to be its undoing. This photograph was taken on April 14, 1918, in Ancerviller, France, and was captured by Sergeant 1st Class Chas. H. White.
RM2RCKKB2–Lieutenant A. C. McKensie, Captain Geo. D. Wooley, Major Chas. J. Biddle, Captain Francis M. Iglehart, and Lieutenant O. Ellis of the Headquarters Staff of the 4th Pursuit Group pose for a photograph in Toul, Meurthe et Mosselle, France. This photograph was taken on November 8, 1918, by Sergeant C. Monsen.
RM2RBYEDR–Lt. D. Hargan took this photograph on August 27, 1918 at Ranne's Barracks in Tours, France. It depicts Col. William J. Wilgus, the Deputy Director General of Transportation for the U.S. Army, U.S.A., in a sunlit portrait. The photograph was passed by the A.E.F. censor and was issued with the designation 22755.
RM2WY6861–JENA ATTACKERS DECORATED - For story see CH.9971 Acting Flight Lieutenant EDWARD BARNES SISMORE, DFC., [130208] RAFVR NO.139 SQUADRON, awarded the D.S.O. AWARDS LIST NO.593. , Royal Air Force
RM2RCBBB3–Lieutenant Thomas L. Moore, a member of the 148th American Aero Squadron, photographed in Remaisnil, Somme, France. The photo was taken on September 14, 1918, by Lt. E.O. Harris of the Signal Corps. It was received on November 3, 1918, and is numbered 24283 in the collection of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RCCAM8–Colonel E.J. Cullen, Lieutenant Colonel J.H. Pirie, and Major O. Krupp, all officers of the Development Division, Coast Artillery Corps, are seen in this photograph. They were present at the training center located at Ft. Monroe, Va., at Sandy Hook, where they were engaged in rifle practice. The picture was taken by Sergeant Combs on June 24, 1919.
RM2RCK45T–A photograph displaying Lieutenant E.O. Harrs capturing the first group of German prisoners on November 6, 1918, during the 27th and 33rd Division's offensive against the Hindenburg line. The location is in Roisel, France. The picture received approval from the A.E.P. censor, although the specific date is unknown.
RM2AJ85JJ–Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois .. . >-5—<? o<s^-<lll!».^o kr^O LLIAM LEE D. EWING,Governor of Illinois Nov. 3;3 to 17, 1834, was a nativeof Kentucky, and probablyof Scotch ancestry. He bada fine education, was a gentle-man of polished manners and. refined sentiment. In 1830 Jolm Rey-•^^ nolds was elected Governor of the State,k^ and Zaduk Casey Lieutenant Governor,Is, Sld for the principal events that followed,and the characteristics of the times, seesketch of Gov. Reynolds. The first wesee in history concerning Mr. Ewing, in-forms us that h
RM2RCG8AR–Lieutenant Colonel O.K. Sadler, the commanding officer of Signal Corps Depot No. 2 in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France. This photograph was taken by Photographer Sot. J.T. Seabrook. The number E was assigned to this image and it was issued to Lieutenant Colonel O.K. Sadler. The photo was taken on January 6, 1919. Additional notes include the reference number 48929.
RM2RC1CM3–Lt. Lents was captured and taken to U.S. War Prison Camp No. 2 in Fort Oglethorpe, GA in February 1918. Capt. Koenig, a former commander of a German merchant ship, is the best foreman in the camp. Under heavy guard, Koenig's gang is working on digging docks and draining ditches to counter the effects of the Spring thaw.
RM2RCDK8C–Photograph taken on December 22, 1918, shows General John J. Pershing and Major General William Lassiter C.O. of the 32nd Division leaving Division Headquarters in Rengsdorf, Germany. They are heading for an official inspection of the 32nd Division troops on German soil. 2nd Lt. Nat L. Dewell, S.C. was the photographer on the scene.
RM2RC7NGN–2nd Lieutenant Clay Starkey from the 148th American Aero Squadron in Remaisnil, Somme, France. This image was taken on September 9, 1918, by Lieutenant E.O. Harris. The photograph is numbered 24237 and was issued as a symbol. Additional notes include the reference number 0224231 and a handwritten date of 3-19.
RM2PC8G46–Second Lieutenant Theodore S. Garnett of Co. F, 9th Virginia Cavalry, in uniform. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Garnett, Theodore Stanford, 1844-1915, Confederate States of America, Army, Virginia Cavalry Regiment, 9th, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate.
RM2RCNF96–'Battalion Commander and Officers of 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry, 5th Division standing for a photograph. First row, left to right: Captains R. E. Cotton, O. M. Cutler, E. D. Colvin (Battalion Commander), Capt. J Robbins, and Ligut. T. E. Jones. Second row: Lieute. 8.. Airey, E. M. Townsend, D. C. Merrick, D. A. Rich, S. W. McAllister, F. W. Hite. Third row: Lieutenants W. P. Stuart, H. J. Bader, P. P. Nelson, M. M. Mendel1, E. J. Bader, P. Nelsa. Fourth row: Lieut. E.Macclay, Lieut. Bradfield, Lieut. J. W. McWhinney. Taken at Monte St. Martin, Meurthe et Moselle, France.'
RM2X151KR–INVESTITURE CEREMONY FOR MEN OF THE 6TH GUARDS ARMOURED BRIGADE - Lieutenant Colonel C.I.H.Dunbar 3rd Tk.Scots Guards receives the D.S.O. from the C-in-C British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2RCF219–Officers of U.S. Naval Railway Battery #1 pose for a photo. Front row (left to right): Ensign A.J. Cook, Lt (Jg) J.A. Martin, L.J.R. Hayden, Lt.(Jg) W.G. Smith, Asst. Surgeon L.M. Morris, Ensign A. Primeau, Asst. Paymaster F.E. Gaffney, Ensign L.J. Linhard, Ensign C.S. Warner, Pay Clerk O.F. Anderson, Ensign G. Cheffy. Back row: Lt. (Jg) E.D. Duckett, Lt. Omdr. D.C. Buell, P.A. Surgeon C.S. Stephenson, Ensign R. Allen, Ensign F.S. Savin, Comdr G.G.L. Schuyler, Rear Admiral C.P. Plunkett, Paymaster F. Baldwin, Lt. Comdr. J.W. Bunkley, Ensign P.L. Davis, Ensign K. Crylls, Ensign P.T. Raymond, En
RM2RCJMXF–US Army 1st Lieutenant William O. Owen from the Machine Gun Company, 61st Infantry, 5th Division is captured in a portrait taken in Differdange, Luxembourg. The date of the photograph is December 23, 1918.
RM2AXE9YP–Penn State in the world war . S. O. CHESNUTT. BYRON J. CONNBLL JACOB BUMGARDNEB Page Three Thirty-three Penn Statb in thb World AVar Corps, and was assigned to the American University Detacliment, Gun Di-vision, Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C. BRENNER, CLARENCE SIDNEY, enlisted May 15, 1917, with theRailway Engineers, Company A, 15th Regiment, as private, first class. Hewas later promoted to corporal and in October, 1918, was commissionedsecond lieutenant. Railway Transportation Corps. BRINKER, SOLOMON RICHARD, enlisted at Camp Lee, Va., Jan-uary 30, 1918, and was attached to Company I,
RM2X0NXEN–PORTRAITS OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT COMMAND OFFICERS & GUN OPERATIONS ROOMS - Lieutenant Colonel G.E.Beer, G.S.O. 1 Ops. 9th A.A. Group H.Q.R.S. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2RCJ0TH–Caption: Captain Robert O. Jones, Commander of Machine Gun Company, 61st Infantry, 5th Division, in Differdange, Luxembourg. Photograph taken on March 1, 1919 by Lieutenant Wm. Fox. Description issued on December 23, 1918.
RM2RC8A3F–Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Galbreath from the 148th American Aero Squadron is pictured in the photograph taken on September 14, 1918, in Remaisnil, Somme, France. The image was captured by Lt. E.O. Harris.
RM2AKKC8Y–Taps . Page Thirty-five. ELIJAH FRANKLIN* FARMER Anderson, S. C. // youd make this life worth while Wear rainbow colors and a cheerful smile. Dairying Private; < orppral; Sergeant; 1st Lieutenant. Anderson County Club; Electric City Cluh ;Hamburg R. O. T. C.; C. O. T. S., CampGordon; Annual Celebration 18, 19, LiteraryCritic, President Palmetto Literary Society; Trian-gular Debate 19; Prize Essay Barrett Co. 19;American Legion. This representative of Anderson came to Clem-son in the fall of 16; and Elijah by his zeal andearnestness, has gotten the best out of his fouryears of college life.
RM2RC1F68–Major General F.J. Kernan, L.O.C. and his aide, Lieutenant Ewell, seen at Tours, France in January 1918. This photograph was censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 8, 1918.
RM2RC2BDM–View of a tunnel in Bellicourt, Aisne, France, taken on October 15, 1918. The photograph shows the inside of the tunnel, with a view along the canal. Lieutenant E.O. Harrs of the Signal Corps captured this image. It was passed by the A.E.F. censor, however, the date of approval is not specified.
RM2RCB2TR–This photograph shows Lieutenant Sidney Q. Noel of the 148th American Aero Squadron in Re- maisnil, Somme, France. The photograph was taken by Lieutenant E.O. Harrs on either November 3 or September 9, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.F. censor and is listed with the identification number 111-SC-24249.
RM2X2FEB7–GENERAL MONTGOMERY ON THE SANGRO FRONT - General Montgomery having a roadside conference with Lieutenant General Alfrey, C.B, D.S.O, M.C, during a visit to the battle area, 2 miles from the River Sangro ,
RM2AM2HDK–'As you were,' . r More! PASSING THE BUCK S. O. S. the cable read, Hurry up, the wire said, Send us quick a four-wheeled truck. What a chance to pass the buck! The General said, It might implyRolling Kitchens or Supply.Let the Colonel try his luck,And thus we learn to pass the buck! The Colonel studied catalogues,From bolts and nuts to wheels and cogs.No use to try. Ill say Im stuck.I guess Ill have to pass the buck. Passing the Buck 183 For Lieutenant Colonels, then he sentTo figure out just what was meant. No use trying, out we duck.Another case of pass the buck! A Major stern, with frowning
RM2RC75FK–Lieutenant Lawrence K. Callahan of the 148th American Aero Squadron is seen here in his flying kit in Remaisnil, Somme, France. The photograph was taken on September 14, 1918, by Lieutenant E.O. Harrs and was approved by the American Expeditionary Forces censor. This image is designated as 111-SC-24271.
RM2WYB3WP–INVESTITURE CEREMONY FOR MEN OF THE 6TH GUARDS ARMOURED BRIGADE - Original wartime caption: Lieutenant Colonel the Lird Tryon, 4th Tk.Greandier Gds. receives the D.S.O. from the C-in-C. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2AWE2Y4–The landing-force and small-arm instructions, United States Navy, 1905 . CLAYTON B. VOGEL .COLLECJJOl THE LAND&. AND SMALL-ARM INSTKOC UNITED STATES NAVY1905 HKPUU * PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BUREAU* OF NAVIGATION, NAVY DEPARTMENT • BY A BOARD COMPOSED OF Lieutenant-Commander W. F. FULLAM, U. S. NavyLieutenant-Commander W. S. SIMS, U. S. NavyLieutenant-Commander W. R. SHOEMAKER, U. S. NavyLieutenant C. B. BRITTAIN, U. S. NavyLieutenant RIDLEY McLEAN, U. S. Navy fctRYTON B. vogh: COLTE^O*? NAVAL INSTITUTE, ANNAPOLIS, MD,1905 PREFACE The subject-matter of this book is divided into part
RM2RC9JN5–2nd Lieutenant Field W. Kindley of the 148th American Aero Squadron, located in Remaisnil, Somme, France. This photograph was taken by Lieutenant E.O. Harris in 1918 during World War One. It bears the official military symbol E₁ and was issued under the reference number 24230.
RM2RCMDE7–Members of the First Division's Military Police Company, led by Captain E.O. Hall, during a parade in Washington, D.C. on September 17, 1919. The photo was taken by Lieutenant A.J. Lubbe and is labeled as number 63,693 in the collection.
RM2RCAJ9F–This is a photograph taken by L.E.O. Harris in 1918. It features 2nd Lieutenant Thomas L. Galbreath of the 148th American Aero Squadron during World War I. The location of the photo is Pemaisnil, Somme, France. The image is labeled as symbol E₂ and was issued on August 14th, 1918.
RM2RC18T0–General Sir Douglas Haig and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Bacon inspect the St. Quentin battlefield near Bellicourt, Aisne, France. The photo was taken on October 18, 1918, and was captured by photographer L.E.O. Harris. (Note: Photograph No. 28256)
RM2WYAYWP–FIELD MARSHAL MONTGOMERY DECORATES CANADIAN TROOPS AFTER HIS 'PLANE CRASH The C-in-C presenting medals - D. S. O. - Original wartime caption: Lieutenant Colonel L.S.Henderson 4/C Sect.R [CAOF] Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2RCBJCC–American lieutenant Sidney O. Noel from the 148th American Aero Squadron. He has just returned from a flight during which he shot down an enemy machine. The photograph was taken in Remaisni, Somme, France. The image was approved by the A.E.P. censor, although the exact date is unknown. This is photograph number 24365.
RM2RCP33C–Lieutenant Colonel T.D. Milling, Captain O.C. Thomas Jr., First Lieutenant C.C. Sellers (pilot), and Second Lieutenant V.P. Ludden examine a new Vickers machine gun that is capable of firing through the propeller blades. This photo was taken on July 29, 1918, at Amanty Field, Amanty, France. This image is held by the A.E.F. censor for official use only.
RM2RCMB81–Men and women at the Woman's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) camp in Guinnes, France, on September 30, 1918. The image was taken by Lieutenant E.O. Harris on August 13, 1918. The photograph received approval from the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.P.) censor on September 6, 1918, and was issued under the file number 520630.
RM2AX6W22–The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . LONDON JAMES STREET HAYMARKET1906 HAROLD B. LEE LIBRARYBHIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYPROVO, UTAHAvi Zhc IDfctorfa Ibistor^ of theCounties of lEnglanb EDITED BY WILLIAM PAGE, F.S.A. A HISTORY OFCORNWALL IN FOUR VOLUMES VOLUME I e: S^;^C. County Committee for Cornwall THE RT. HON. THE EARL OF MOUNT-EDGCUMBE, P.C, G.C.V.O., Lord Lieutenant^ Chairman The Rt. Hon. the Earl of St. GermansThe Rt. Hon. the Viscount ClifdenThe Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of TruroThe Rt. Hon. the Lord Arundell of WardourThe Rt. Hon. the Lord KingsaleThe Rt. Hon. the Lord St. Levan
RM2RCHKPA–Lieutenant E.N. Jackson of the Signal Corps took this photograph on July 19, 1918. It shows National Army soldiers in training at the M.O.T.C. and Base Hospital in Fort Riley, Kansas. The soldiers are practicing trench tactics in handling wounded. The photo was censored and released by the M.I.B. censor on August 1, 1918.
RM2RCGG26–Lieutenant E.O. Harrs of the American 146th Squadron captured this photograph on September 15, 1918 in Remaisnil, Somme, France. It shows 'B' flight of the squadron, consisting of Lt. Percy E. Cunnis, Lt. Sidney Q. Noel, Lt. Elliot W. Springs (the flight commander), Lt. Laurence K. Callahan, Lt. Orville A. Ralston, and Lt. Harry Jenkinson Jr. The photograph was passed by the A.E.P. censor, although the date is unknown.
RM2RC8JRK–Lieutenant David T. Harlan is seen taking a firing position of a French 155 mm Schneider Howitzer. The photograph was taken on May 31, 1918, by SC photographer during World War I. The image is part of the collection from the Ordnance Department Information Division, Headquarters 8.O.8 in Tours, France. The photograph has been passed by the A.E.F. censor, although the date of this approval is not provided.
RM2RCCD8W–Lt. E. O. Harrs captured this photograph on July 14, 1918. It depicts Major General James H. Morae, commander of the 78th Division, A.E.F., visiting Headquarters 2nd Corps in Fruges, France. In the image, Major Morae is accompanied by his aides, Captain Devereaux Milburn (the International Polo Champion) on the right and Lieutenant Carl P. Holmes on the left. The photograph was issued and passed by the A.E.P. censor on July 29, 1918.
RM2RCCA7X–Lieutenant Estep of the Signal Corps captured this photograph during World War One. It shows Colonel Charles de L. Hine, of the Motor Transport O.G. Division, being presented a bouquet by a grateful French family. The family had spent four years in German captivity and were about to leave their home in St. Renert, France. This photo was released by the A.E.F. Censor and has the reference number #23739.
RM2RC11P6–Miitary officers and staff of the 320th Regiment Infantry, 80th Division, including Colonel Ephraim G. Peyton, are seen having lunch together. Other officers present include Major O. L. Bands, Captain John Strigfellow, Captain William L. Tyding, Lieutenant C. R. Preston, Lieutenant R. W. Patterson, Lieutenant T. J. Kappock, First Lieutenant Prank A. Russel, and Chaplain Edward Wallace. The location is Saulty, France. This photograph was released by the A. E. F. Censor without a specific date.
RM2X164PP–GENERAL MONTGOMERY'S TOUR OF ARMY UNITS - The C-in-C walking through the ranks of R.A.S.C., Maidstone. He is accompanied by Brigadier S.O.Jones, OBE.,DSO., followed by Major General R.K. Ross, DSO.,MC., and Lieutenant General N.M. Ritchire, CBE.,DSO.,MC British Army
RM2RCN803–127th Infantry undergoing an official inspection by General John J. Pershing in Selters, Germany on 12/22/1918. In the image, officers of the regiment, including Colonel Russell C. Langdon, can be seen standing to the left, closest to the camera. Second Lieutenant Nat L. Dewell photographed the event on 3/1/1919. Caption: '111-SC-44422 Taken 12/22/1918. 127th Infantry at official inspection by General John J. Pershing. At left officers of regiment with Colonel Russell C. Langdon, C.O., nearest camera. Selters, Germany.'
RM2TA2B8J–Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale attend a ceremony on October 24, 1969. In the photograph, Major General O.R. Simpson presents Lieutenant Joe E. Vaughn, 18 years old from Montclair, California, with the Silver Star medal. The ceremony took place at the 3rd Amphibious Tractor Battalion site, located six miles southeast of Da Nang. This image is from the Defense Department's photo archive, and it was taken by LCpl G. Martinez, a photographer for the Marine Corps.
RM2RCDC05–In this photograph from World War I, Lieutenant Fox captures a group of 60 officers from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry. The front row, from left to right, consists of Lieutenant T.O. Badgley, Lieutenant T.G. Roilly, Lieutenant Pierre P. Higgins, Captain R.M. Wightman, Major J.E. Creed (Commanding Officer), Captain R.E. Wysor, Captain M.D. O'Neill, Lieutenant E.J. Donovan, Lieutenant C.P. Faller, and Lieutenant J.E. White. In the back row, from left to right, are Lieutenant D.J. Orr, Lieutenant E.A. Chadil, Lieutenant R.B. Ross, Lieutenant G.B. Horner, Lieutenant C.W. Corliss, Lieutenant A.M.
RM2AJG6MR–Arrest notable de la Covr de Parlement, portant règlement entre les président, lieutenant général, lieutenant particulier, assesseur & conseillers des sièges présidiaus . i V .î r* ••? ^. ?? •* s 1 . .. .. - 1 > .. /r,...*)?> s* ^^^ ? i,^ L^ ^îS^- ? V .• V «^• r.; .^f</- ? ^^^^^ ^^^ < V z-^- X-Vl Xi. ^ ip- ::. A P A R I S ; « v- 1 R. E V o s T, Imprimeurs ^ordinaires du Roy. ^uecfrmikge de fa ^MnjefiL .J- f ?f *?? :iarrestnotabledel00fran
RM2RC6HA9–Maj. Gen. Henry C. Hale and his staff pose in front of the 26th Division Headquarters at Camp Devens, Mass. This photograph was taken just before demobilization. The individuals in the photograph, from left to right in the front row, are Lieut. Col. E.F. Tandy, Col. W. H. Dolan, Lieut. Col. C. A. Stevens, Lieut. Col. Albert Greenlaw, Lieut. Col. T. H. Jenkins, Major Paul Loughridge, Maj. Gen. Henry C. Hale, Maj. C.M King, Col. J.H. Allen, Lieut. Col. Foote, Major O.G. Larquist, Maj. E.G. Taylor, Maj. A.F. Crafts. In the second row, Lieutenant J. E. Kriegh, Captains C. B. Campbell, C. D. Hodges
RM2RCN7T2–2nd Lieutenant Nat.L. Dewell of the Signal Corps photographed Colonel Russell C. Langdon, c.o. of the 127th Infantry, on March 1, 1919, in Selters, Germany. This photo is part of a collection with the reference number 44414, and it was issued on December 22, 1918.
RM2RCF8N0–General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.), pictured with officers from the 30th Division during a inspection. The photo was taken in Bellon, Sarthe, France on March 1, 1919 by 2nd Lieutenant E.O. Harris of the Signal Corps. Image reference number is 49144.
RM2T1FMCJ–Knatchbull M (capt the Hon) Collection No. 3 Squadron R. N. A. S. Henri Farman aeroplane which had been hit in the air by Turkish gun fire but landed safely. Pilot: Fleet-Commander R. Marix, D. S. O. Observer: Lieutenant the Hon M. Knatchbull, M. C. Gallipoli, June 1915.
RM2AKMGEG–Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years .. . Paymaster, HENRY C. PENNY, Jr., Detroit Nov. 7,1900 Assistant Paymaster, JOHN D. MERSHON, Saginaw, E. S. - June 23,1900 FIRST BATTALION, Commander, STRATHEARN HENDRIE, Com. Officer, Detroit Oct. 13,1900Lieut. Com., FRED D. STANDISH, Executive Officer, Detroit Oct. 24,1900Lieutenant, WALTER R. PARKER, N. and O. Officer, Detroit Oct. 24,1900Passed Assistant Engineer, MORTIMER E. COOLEY, Ann Arbor Apr. 11,1895Passed Assistant Surgeon, BURT R. SHU RLE Y, Detroit - Oct. 24,1900 DIVISIONS. Where located. Dateof muster. Lieutenant.
RM2RCJAAG–Officer personnel and doctors pose for a photograph at Hospital 65 located in Kerhoun, eight kilometers northeast of Brest, Finistere, France. Captains, lieutenants, and a major are among those featured in the image. The photograph was taken on January 5, 1919, by W. W. SOPER.S.C. MEDZ1-19 1577-19.
RM2RCJNJN–Caption: Lieutenant E.O. Harrs of the Signal Corps took this photograph on September 30, 1918. The image depicts Miss Kathleen Smith, a clerk at #1 Air Depot R.A.F. British, who was a member of the Woman's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC). The photo was passed by the AEF censor on September 6, 1918.
RM2RCCHCK–Military personnel and entertainer Elsie Janis posing with General Sir Henry Horne, commander of the First British Army, and her mother during World War One in Fruges, France. The photograph was taken on July 22, 1918, by Lieutenant E.O. Harris of the SCUSR. It was approved by the A.E.F. censor on July 29, 1918.
RM2RCG833–Major Elon F. Tandy, along with three of his assistants, Major O. O. Lagerquist, Captain H. H. Wheeloch, and 1st Lieutenant M. B. Folson, were photographed in Nanteuil-sur-Marne, France. The photograph was taken by Corp. Carnochan on September 12, 1918. The image was approved by the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) censor on September 1, 1918.
RM2WYBC1P–BRITISH NAVAL STAFF IN BERLIN, JULY 1945. - Left to right: Captain G O Maud, DSO, DSC, RN; Admiral Sir Harold Burrough, KCB, KBE, DSO, British Naval C in C Germany; Rear Admiral W E Parry, CB; Captain (S) Ellerton, DSC, RN; and the Flag Lieutenant. ,
RM2RCJWBG–Group of officers from the Supplies Division of the O.C.Q.M., pictured in Tours, France. Left to right: Major P.A. Hodapp, Major G.W. Rees, Major M.L. Mitchell, Captain A. Newman, First Lieutenant R.G. Rurns, Second Lieutenant G.W. Douglass, and Second Lieutenant A.B. Rosekrans. The photo was taken on September 28, 1918.
RM2PCDGGK–Lieutenant Colonel Charles Dechoiseul (DeChaiseul), 7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword / E. Jacobs, N.O.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljpaper. Dechoiseul, Charles, approximately 1818-1862, Confederate States of America, Army, Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 7th, People, 1860-1870, Soldiers, Confederate, 1860-1870, Military uniforms, Confederate, 1860-1870, Daggers & swords, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel, Confederate.
RM2RC0RB2–Lieutenant R.W. Seara, a photographer for the Signal Corps, took this photograph, titled 111-SC-31959, on October 27, 1918. It shows members of the 1st Battalion, 318th Infantry from the 80th Division being instructed on the use of French O.P. hand grenades, specifically shock grenades. These grenades have a danger range of only 7 yards. The 80th Division was originally composed of troops from Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, and was organized and trained at Camp Lee in Petersburg, Virginia.
RM2AJHWFP–Purdue debris . al Engineering. Mechanical Engineering Society. Emersonian Literary Society, Vice President (3). Y. M. C. A.Thesis—Design of a Machine to be Used in the Study of Shaft Governors. Another hang over from OS. He would have made good in the Comic Opera as he has such a sweet soprano voice. Whenever he arose to recite in class he was always requested to speak louder. WALTER MARION KIER, Columbus, O. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Athletic Association (3), (4).Ohio Club. Tennis Association. Cadet Corps, Lieutenant (1),Captain (2), Major (3), Colonel (4), Instructor in Drill Regu-la
RM2RCG5MW–Group of American Red Cross Officers in front of the Vaubecourt Warehouse, Bevacuation Hospital No. 9, Vaubecourt, Meuse, France. Left to right: Lieutenant L. M. Markey, Superintendent of Warehouse; Captain Pleasance Pennington, District Superintendent of the Meuse; Major Harry B. Wallace, Eastern Zone Manager; Captain O. H. Grigge, Director of the Bureau of Registration; Captain James H. Brookmire, Chief of Section of Supplies. Taken on October 14, 1918. Released by A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918. Photographer number: 30563.
RM2RCHK5Y–2nd Lieutenant M. Lahti of the USR Signal Corps pictured in this photograph with the ID 111-SC-7949. The photograph was taken on April 16, 1918 and is part of the photographs documenting American military activities during World War One. The image is mounted on a photographic mounting card.
RM2RCCWYH–Lieutenant J.A. Emerson, the assistant to the Chief Surgeon Sanitary officer, is seen here with his office staff at the 3rd Army Corps in Fresnes, Marne, France. The photograph was taken by Pvt. R.P. Antrim on September 2, 1918, and cleared by the A.E.P censor.
RM2RCHE4A–Lt. E. O. Harris took this photograph on September 30, 1918, at the WAAC camp in Guinnes, France. The image shows Miss Gwynneth Cliff inside her tent. She is the commander of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. This photograph was passed by the A.E.P. censor on September 6, 1918.
RM2RCCKJH–1st Lieutenant T.W. Eustis, part of the Signal Corps, is pictured along with a photographic mounting card. This image was taken on April 16, 1918, during World War I.
RM2RCHAEM–The photograph shows three officers of Depot Q.M. in St. Denis, Seine, France during World War One. The officers from left to right are Capt. C.E. Puffer, Lt. J.F. Parrish, and Lt. O.W. Schmidt. The photo was taken on December 26, 1918, by Sergeant Carno Chan.
RM2X1MXM7–EXERCISE 'FABIUS' - Lieutenant B. Hammer, a Norwegian, in the 6th Bn. Green Howards leads the P.T. In background, Lieutenant Colonel R.H.W.S. Hastings, M.C.[left] the C.O. of the 6th Bn. Green Howards and Major G.M. Young O.C. 'B' Coy. look on, British Army
RM2RC5NG7–Bakery Detachment from Bakery Company 355, Quartermaster Corps, preparing bread for Antwerp, Brussels, Rotterdam, and other locations during the time of Army occupation. Run by one lieutenant and nineteen men, the detachment has a maximum capacity of 10,000 pounds per day, with three shifts operating twenty-four hours a day. The base section for this operation is located in Rotterdam.
RM2RCCAAY–2nd Lt. H.E. Tweeden of the Quartermaster Corps is seen in this photograph. He is in charge of the G. & O. station at Base Section #5 in Brest, Finistere, France. The photograph was taken on January 18, 1919, and it is number 8 among the ones received on March 1, 1919. This is is Sgt. Ryden's image, with the photographer's serial number being 3264-19. Lt. Tweeden's official record number is 49104.
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