RM2RC0DWJ–Young boys training under supervision of Major C.F. Heston in the office of the Chief of Staff during World War I. The photo, taken on January 3, 1919, shows the dedication of the boys to serve their country. Approved by military censor on January 28, 1919.
RM2AX6PY3–The modulus . WILSONHubert L., RedTerre HauteSigma Nu, ElectricalTrack R I, II SCOTTErnest C, ScottyTerre HauteP. I. E. S., Chemical SPENCER MOENCH Dewight R., Spence Harold C, Moenchie Terre Haute Terre Haute P. I. E. S.. Civil Chemical Technic Staff, I Rifle Club, I President Y. M. C. A. IV Vice Pres. Student Council, IV DUNLAP Albert D. Al DAXXER DEDERT Sigma Nu, En. Civil William A. Ernie DUCK Track R I Sigma Nu Electrical William R. Bill Baseball Reserve R II, IH reserve R Basttall I, II Maynard H. Duckie P. I. E. S. Chemical Scholarship III III Mechanical Athletic Board, III, IV Y. M. C.
RMHF2C8G–Staff Sgt. Brock H. Sinclair, aircraft rescue and firefighting section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 274, instructs Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers with 215th Corps, Garrison Support Unit, on different parts of the F550 fire truck aboard Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 2, 2014. The Marines and ANA conducted the training to increase ANA proficiency as coalition forces redeploy. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dustin D. March/Released) ANA soldiers Conduct Fire Training 140802-M-EN264-220
RM2RCGNBY–This photograph, taken on September 17, 1918, by Sgt. Floyd Flanders at Camp Upton Yaphank on Long Island, shows an interior view of the Dental Infirmary. It was censored and released by the M.I.D. censor.
RM2AM87J7–Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . Hon SAMUE] i Ml k IN, I II l I I N I NOR. I [ON. S.wn ii I Mi . I [aven, t( d Lieutenant-Governor in Novemband ih< R( publii .in < andidate for r in ,i nativi • i Bihe was born August J i. i-s | i II I at) I in tli- I ..mm ,1 .a the a ;e • i i his fattu i. the name be ng S. E.In fellow towi 111< 11 111 -.tii in and w a for iI....iid ol I du< ation, and I Con 12 He was
RMHF40G9–U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Codie Williams, ceremonial bugler, Marine Barracks Washington (MBW), performs during an evening parade at MBW, Washington, D.C., May 20, 2016. The evening parade summer tradition began in 1934 and features the Silent Drill Platoon, the U.S. Marine Band, the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and two marching companies. More than 3,500 guests attend the parade every week. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Hailey D. Stuart/Released) Marine Barracks Washington Evening Parade May 20, 2016 160520-M-LR229-154
RM2RCJC0T–A group of staff officers from the Army War College in Washington, D.C., pose on the steps for a photograph. The photo was taken on September 12, 1918, by Pvt. Vincent L. Palumbo.
RM2AM8JGK–Roll of honour of the pupils and staff of Dunfermline High School . 1st Row—Lt. A. C. Marshall; Cafif.Pte. H. Lothian. Jl. Houston; Lt. T. Stewart; Maj. II. Stewart; Ma A. Stewart, Gr. J. Henderson; 2nd Row—Or H. Adamson ; Gr. W. Hodge ; Maj. W. Robertson. M.C. ; Lt. J. London ; Pte. J. Lundie. 3rd Row—Sgt. J. Thomson : Pte. W. MCunn ; Maj. A. Shearer; Pte. D. Robb; S.M. R. Westwater. 4th Row—Maj. A. Robertson ; Trooper A. David; Lt. T. MVicar; Lt. T. Stevenson; Lt. W. Stevenson. 5th Row—Pion. R. Barber; Pte. W. Harrower; L.-Cpl. K. Mill; Gr. A. Martin; PI,-. I. Leitch. 6th Row-Pte. R. Brougrh
RMHEPFYC–Staff Sgt. Michael Ballou, an infantryman assigned to 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, runs to the end of a land navigation course during long range surveillance selection for F Company (Long range surveillance), Headquarters Battalion, XVIII Airborne Corps, June 23, at Fort Bragg, N.C. “I want to serve with the best in the VXIII Airborne Corps,” Ballou said. “I’ve been at Fort Drum for awhile, and I think moving here would be a good move for my wife and I.” (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Paige Behringer, 10th Press Camp Headquarters) Long Range
RM2RBWPD6–Group of individuals gathered outside the office of the Committee on Public Information in Washington, D.C. in 1918. The Committee on Public Information was a wartime agency responsible for disseminating information to the American public during World War I.
RM2AN65KC–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . TDURD-mriRnnRY- RESIQEnT STAFFI90B-I909-. Touro Infirmary. Internes. R. T. Perkins, M.D.,A. M. Caine, M.D.,I. CoiiN, M.D., W. H. STEVENS, M.D. A. E. White, M.D.,D. I. HiRSCH, M.D ,R. H. Im ster, M.L ,W. Orr, M.D., . SeniorSeniorSeniorSeniorImiiorluniorJuniorlunior Present Staff. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY.RiDiiLrii M.t.s, M.D , ...... V.RKEX S. BiCKH.AM, M.D., ...... Albert J. M.Wer, M.D., ...... Abe Xelken, M.D., . • . DEPARTMEKl C F GYNECOLOGY A.XD OBSTETRICS. WlLLI..M KOHLM.^NN, M.E., ...... J.coB W. Newm., M.D., ...... Joseph Conn, M.D., ....... Milton A. Shlen
RMHF2C91–Staff Sgt. Brock H. Sinclair, aircraft rescue and firefighting section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 274, instructs Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers with 215th Corps, Garrison Support Unit, on the correct procedures of inflating and deflating rubber air jacks, part of the F550 fire truck aboard Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 2, 2014. The Marines and ANA conducted the training to increase proficiency as coalition forces redeploy. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dustin D. March/Released) ANA soldiers Conduct Fire Training 140802-M-EN264-293
RM2RBX503–The photograph shows Major R. Wlane of the General Staff at the Army War College in Washington, D.C., during 1918. This image was taken as part of series 111-SC-10575, documenting American military activities during World War One.
RM2AX6R8P–The modulus . WILSONHubert L., RedTerre HauteSigma Nu, ElectricalTrack R I, II SCOTTErnest C, ScottyTerre HauteP. I. E. S., Chemical SPENCER MOENCH Dewight R., Spence Harold C, Moenchie Terre Haute Terre Haute P. I. E. S.. Civil Chemical Technic Staff, I Rifle Club, I President Y. M. C. A. IV Vice Pres. Student Council, IV DUNLAP Albert D. Al DAXXER DEDERT Sigma Nu, En. Civil William A. Ernie DUCK Track R I Sigma Nu Electrical William R. Bill Baseball Reserve R II, IH reserve R Basttall I, II Maynard H. Duckie P. I. E. S. Chemical Scholarship III III Mechanical Athletic Board, III, IV Y. M. C.
RMHF2C8P–Staff Sgt. Brock H. Sinclair, aircraft rescue and firefighting section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 274, instructs Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers with 215th Corps, Garrison Support Unit, on the correct procedures of inflating and deflating rubber air jacks, part of the F550 fire truck aboard Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Aug 02, 2014. The Marines and ANA conducted the training to increase proficiency as coalition forces redeploy. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dustin D. March/Released) ANA soldiers Conduct Fire Training 140802-M-EN264-259
RM2RCCWEF–Brigadier General Reynold J. Burt of the General Staff at the Army War College in Washington D.C. during World War One. Photograph taken by the Signal Corps on October 28, 1918. The image was censored and released by the Military Intelligence Division censor on November 4, 1918.
RM2AFXRA6–. Taps. Chronicle Staff. Editor-in-Chief,W. O. Fratt. Business Manager,C. A. McLendox. Assistant Business Manager,E. A. Gardxer. F. J. Crider. Literary Editors,H. C. Twiggs. G. W. Keitt. Exchange Editors.J. Spratt. G. G. Weathersbee. Y. M. C. A. Editor.W. P. Gee. Cartoonist,D. N. Harris. 170. Chronicle Staff. 171 Tiger Staff. Ed ito r- i) i -Ch iej. G. G. Weathersbee. .455t»ru7^ Editor. Alumni Editor W. P. Gee. W. W. Klugh. Athletic Editors.A. C. Lee. R. O. Poag G. Warren. Reporters.F. B. Wise, Local. H. H. Bbunsok,PalmettoS. J. D.Graham,Calhoun Society. F. J. Crider, Columbian Society-R. H. F
RMHF2C8N–Staff Sgt. Brock H. Sinclair, aircraft rescue and firefighting section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 274, instructs Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers with 215th Corps, Garrison Support Unit, on the correct procedures of inflating and deflating rubber air jacks, part of the F550 fire truck aboard Camp Bastion, Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 2. The Marines and ANA conducted the training to increase proficiency as coalition forces redeploy. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dustin D. March/Released) ANA soldiers Conduct Fire Training 140802-M-EN264-256
RM2RCJK9W–Staff officers from the Signal Corps participating in liaison training at the Army War College grounds during World War I. This photograph was taken on September 17, 1918, and released for publication on October 30, 1918. The image is part of the collection of American military activities during the war.
RM2AM047E–Terra Mariae . i-iNFDtNsr sruci Editorial Board Faculty Jdziscrl^Riii--. S. s. SteiniiF.Rc, Editors N. Carter Haji.aloxd Otto p. H. Reixmuth J. P. Franklir. S. R. Xewell E. r. Russell J. J>. Himmellicbcr R. H. Chase R. L. Paxson C. C. Triplett Editorial Staff Business MaiuiL^crs Eric B. HillPaul T. Mokcan J. A . MalkinsonW. G. :IalcnlmJ. G. ScottM. P). Morehouse F. A. PennettL. . P.osley G. C. Gaver W . C. RogersJ. E. ElderL. C. Cantor C. C. Stoll D. D. DickeyA. V. Hines Business Staff F. y. Donohue F. C. SahinG N. Schramm F. J. NorwoodII. a. Shank G. F. SmithHugh Hancock Eleven. EDITO
RMHFWA7P–080707-N-8298P-013 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (July 7, 2008) Army Staff Sgt. Joshua West assigned to 511th Engineering Dive Team, Fort Eustis Va., lowers himself down to the sunken former Soviet submarine Juliett 484 to conduct salvage operations. U.S. Navy and Army Divers along with federal, state and local authorities participate in a joint service operation to raise the sunken former Soviet submarine at Collier Point Park. Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit (MDSU) 2, U.S. Army Dive Company and a NAVSEA Support Unit prepare to salvage the former Soviet submarine that sank at her mooring point in about 30 fe
RM2RC2XY6–French Admiral Chochoprat of the French Navy and members of his staff photographed as they left the Navy Department in Washington, D.C. Vice-Admiral Chochoprat is seen at the center of the group, while an American naval officer acts as their escort. This photograph is for official use only.
RM2AWNP3E–Purdue debris . Reporters Room. GENERAL STAFF. R. A. Innis Assistant Business Manager F. I. H.WNES .Assistant Business Manager M. S. L.FusE University Editor Myrtle Ziegner Womens Editor H. S. .MLE Circulator The Official Student Daily Publication of Purdue University. Editor-i.x-Chiefs Office. REPORTERS. R. B. .Stein. Mary Howard. V M. Hntciii son. J. Speed. Kate Warrick Geneva Smith. Ruama Suit, K. R. Snyder. H. H. Carothcrs. D. M. Smith. I.D.Burt. G. C. Knox. R. N. Thomas G L. Reed. 1.1. Spear. R. R. Jamison. B. K. Hardv. [. L. Havs. T. M. Liddell. C. 0. Bond. R. L. Nessler. W. H. Lloyd.
RMHFWA7T–080707-N-8298P-021 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (July 7, 2008) Army Staff Sgt. Joshua West assigned to 511th Engineering Dive Team, Fort Eustis Va., lowers himself down to the sunken former Soviet submarine Juliett 484 to conduct salvage operations. U.S. Navy and Army Divers along with federal, state and local authorities participate in a joint service operation to raise the sunken former Soviet submarine at Collier Point Park. Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit (MDSU) 2, U.S. Army Dive Company and a NAVSEA Support Unit prepare to salvage the former Soviet submarine that sank at her mooring point in about 30 fe
RM2RC34YB–Portrait of Major Forest A. Moulton, taken on April 3, 1919, in Washington, D.C. Major Moulton was a member of the Ordnance Department, Technical Staff during World War One. The photograph was captured by CPT Coombs, S.C.
RM2AX1BEB–Sights and Insights . D) Publialieli bg tl|e (Elasa of 1918OTmaton-falfm, Nnrtlj Qlarnltna •v * ^ii*^ rz mmimsRw i^t^wKnTCf BR. Li PAGE Dedication 8 lhe Annual Staff 10-11 Foreword 9 Glances 13-28 Sunset at Salem ( Poem ) , 29 The Faculty 30-42 Senior Class 43 Officers 43 Members , 44-70 History 71-73 Marshals 74 Poem 75 Prophecy 76-80 Former Members 81 Snap-Shots • 82 Certificate Class 83 junior Class 84 Officers and Roll 85-86 Snap-Shots 87 Sophomore Class * 88 Officers and Roll 89-90 Snap-Shots . 91 Freshman Class 92 Officers and Roll 93-94 Academy Seniors 95 Officei^and Roll 96-97 Music De
RMHEP4R5–Staff Sgt. Kody Cross, center, a squad leader with 2nd Bn., 34th Armor Regt., 1st ABCT, 1st Inf. Div., and a Letcher, S.D., native, congratulates Iraqi army trainees on their imminent graduation from a six-week training course Feb. 13 at Camp Taji, Iraq. The more than 1,400 trainees, part of the 72nd Iraqi Army Brigade, were advised by Cross and other U.S. Soldiers and developed close relationships during the course. (Staff Sgt. Daniel Stoutamire, 1st Inf. Div.) More than 1,400 Iraqi army soldiers graduate from 6-week training program with American advisers 150213-A-QE777-003
RM2RC8YNT–Isolation tents being issued at Camp Hospital No. 44, G.I.S.D. near Gievre, Loire et Cher, France. The photograph was taken on January 30, 1919, by Sergeant J.W. Crunelle. It is numbered 52240 and re
RM2ANB3B2–The Illio . Tthc j&ittrt Saati EDITORIAL STAFF R. L. Barlow Editor E. H. Morrissey.... Associate Editor L. D. Tilton Art Editor GEORGE GlLl Associate Art Editor F. H Babcock c. A. Klein fACK Miller Sa mpsox Raphaelsox A. S. Tarnowski Roger Hill H ALE Byers Phillip Corper I- H. Tic km ik W . E. Moore F. H. Williams BUSINESS STAFF w . M. Siemens 11. E. Webber.„ Business Manager C. M. Ferguson Circulation Manager W. li. Kuhn Advertisin g Manager P. D. Am shaky A. M. Kirchkk F. C. Norlin L. G. AVRKS L 164 J, ^ :: -* &Mm»s «- .. ^ UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES. I AYRES KIRCHER MILLER NORLIN KLEIN TICKNOR H
RMHF40GA–U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Codie Williams, left, ceremonial bugler, Marine Barracks Washington (MBW), performs with Sgt. Maj. Joseph Gray, command sergeant major of MBW, during an evening parade at MBW, Washington, D.C., May 20, 2016. The evening parade summer tradition began in 1934 and features the Silent Drill Platoon, the U.S. Marine Band, the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and two marching companies. More than 3,500 guests attend the parade every week. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Hailey D. Stuart/Released) Marine Barracks Washington Evening Parade May 20, 2016 160520-M-LR22
RM2RC156H–A corporal named Gilmore operating government laundry presses at Camp Mills, NY, during World War One. This photo was taken on March 4, 1919, and approved by the M.I.D. censor on March 21, 1919.
RM2AMXNYT–Roll of honour of the pupils and staff of Dunfermline High School . G. Muir; /..-Cf>l. T. Cooler. Pte. G. Farmes; Pte. -M. Paton; 1st Row— Lt. J. MGregror; Pte. J. Brown Pion. J. Barber: Lt. J. Morson; Cdt. G. Hig-gs; Dr2nd Row—Pte. A. Low, .1/..1/. ; Pte. W. Hendry; Lt. D. Thomson; Gr. J. MGregor; Cdt. F. Marshall. 3rd Row—Pte. J. Paterson : Pte. I). Broun ; Pte. D. Thompson ; Pte. A. Brown ; L.-Cpl. V. Wilson ; Pte. G. Kemp ; Gr. W. Black.4th Row—L.-Cpl. J. Beveridge ; Pte. I. Seaton ; /./. A. MKechnie ; L.-Cpl. A. Clark ; Pte. D. Bernard ; Pte. K. Brown ; Pte. J. Mitchell.5th Row—Cdt.
RMMK5R1F–General Mark A. Milley, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, arrives at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the National World War I Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
RM2RCGRKA–Pvt. Vincent L. Palumbo attending a staff officers' class on billeting, held on September 12, 1918, at Anacostia, D.C. The photo depicts Palumbo and other soldiers discussing solutions to the billeting problem during World War One.
RM2AXD62B–U and I . GLENN HOFFMAN So shines a ,,i,.d deed in anaughty world. G. A. A. I, 2; Dramatics 2,3, 4; Just-Us Staff 3; V andI Staff 4. MARY LOUISE JACKSON A rhapsody of words. Cnampaign J u n i o r High School 1 ; Mixed Chorus 2, 3.4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; GirlsEnsemble 3, 4; Just-ls Staff3; I and 1 Staff 4; Nightof January 16th 2; TheM kado 2; Iolanthe 4;Tlie Gondoliers 3; TheHoosier Schoolmaster 3;Madrigals 4. DONALDJOHNSON Be moderate, be moderate. Basketball 2. 3; Football 3,4; Chorus 2, 4; Hoys En-semble 4; County Music Fes-tival 2, 4. DEEAVENNA FAYEKERSTEN Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and
RMMK5R16–General Mark A. Milley, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, speaks at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the National World War I Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
RM2RCA7D6–Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, presenting General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, with the Distinguished Service Medal. This photograph was taken on December 13, 1918, and approved by the military censor on December 19, 1918. Private P. Grenbeaux captured this image during World War One.
RM2AMXRCM–Roll of honour of the pupils and staff of Dunfermline High School . ^JW^ 1/ S^PP^i*£ ^^lr#wmS^^&:^»^^fia 3sl Kt Ko«-CS..JA A Ferguson; L.-Cpl. T.>Davidson; /..-CM G. /%///>; I.i. J. Macfiei /./. A. Mathemson; C.Q.M.S. A. Russell: /..-CM 6. Drysdale2nd Row—flfe. A. Walker; Pion. S. Forrester; Sap. J. Courts; l.t. E. Campbell : Cdt. C. Wilson : /./. XV. Barclay; Sgt. J. Kirk.3rd Row—Lt. C. Inglis; Air. M. C. Baxter; Pte. G. Beveridge; l.t. V. Husband; Pte. D. Scott; Sgt. M. Fisher, IXC.M.; Cpl. V. Wilkinson.4th Row—Sgt. C. Simpson; Air. M. R. Cuthell; C.Q.M.S./. Black; U.J. Walker; Pte.
RMMK5R1C–General Mark A. Milley, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, speaks at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the National World War I Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
RM2RCCP7G–Major General William R. Smith and his staff are seen in this photo, inspecting the Battalion of Major Thomas D. Barton. The peasing band can be seen in the background. The photo was taken in Lignieres, Yonne, France on December 8, 1918.
RM2AG311A–. Bernadotte, the first phase, 1763-1799. O tS S3 o W O -H O o3 •> l-i M CD S3 So $3 ^ O co a, S 0) -£ OT & 2 « s CD $3 <C £ Is 2 § ^3 S3 ^ O ^ o S ® 03 .—1 ^3 .Q O o3 <U o3 ^ ft O - .a o O rt A,—^. ^ <D S3 2 -h<D o3 -S .SP^ o o3 S3 S3 coO --grtUrtX) s-rm &* The question of the new ambassadors suite 298 THE AMBASSADORS A.D.C.S [chap, xlix became a burning one between the Governmentand Bernadotte, who was by no means pre-pared to merge the soldier in the diplomat. Hewished for a large and distinguished military staff,and asked for Generals Mireur and Sarrazin. Butthe Govern
RMHEPE24–Staff Sgt. Jose Policarpo, with the 4th Infantry Division drives a World War II era jeep of Vince Trotoux, a re-enactor. 'I don't want those who died to be forgotten. Those who enjoy liberties have to be reminded that someone died for them. When a veteran thanks you for keeping the memories alive, it's like those men will live forever. It's important. The goal of human people is to leave a part of your history, and this is why do it,' Troutox said when asked why he does the re-enactments. On June 3, 2015, the town of Carentan, France, hosted service members of the Joint Task Force D-Day 71. Th
RM2RC03YB–Military officers reviewing documents and discussing strategies in the office of C.8.0. Lt. Col. John C. Moore. Photograph taken on January 3, 1919. The image is numbered 3/175 and was passed by M.I.D. censors on January 29, 1919. Issued notes indicate the photograph has an XXL size.
RM2AKJ9KW–Taps . JK SL L. FIELD AND STAFFLt. Col. James M. Cummins Sergt. Maj. Chas. W. ( ripps Lt. Col. Madison Pearson Capt. John K. Oberg Major Andrew Bramlet Sergt 0. I). Hage THE (OKIS COMMISSIONED STAFF Maj. F I. Wolfe [st Lt. A. H. Dula Maj. T. S. Jackson Lt Lt. R. B. Bratton Maj. I). A. Sander^ Capt. f. F. Thomason Capt. VV. L. England 1st Lt. J. B. Fitzgerald Sergt. Maj. J. D. Jones Capt. T. H. BurgessSergt. Maj. C. L. BoylstonCapt. L. S. Sansbury Capt. K. S. Blake Sergt. Maj. A. R. Walker 1st Lt. G. G. GilmerSergt. Maj. J. L. CaryCapt. U. X. CullumCapt. R. C. PottsSergt. W. A. CarverSergt. J.
RMM3WWF5–Service members salute during the National World War I Memorial groundbreaking ceremony at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom) 171109-D-DB155-007 by DoD News Photos
RM2PC782J–Bvt. Brigadier General C. D. McDougall i.e. MacDougall and staff. No. B77, Title from item, Gift; Col. Godwin Ordway; 1948. MacDougall, Clinton Dugald, 1839-1914, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2AKJ3WP–Agromeck . Commissioned Officers Staff CaiT. V. K. T^IlELPS Coiiiniandant W, M. CllA.MI.ERS Major S. D. WALL Captain and Adjutant S. GRAYDON Captain and Quartermaster Captains O. L. BAGLEV. !.. M. H( )FF.MAX. E. G. rORTER. j. n. SIMXKS. J. H. IEIRCE. W. 11. MclXTIRE.. H. !!. CAKTWRIGHT. K. 11. ILXRIM-.R. Lieutenants E. W. 1L1)LEV. .. T. KI-:XV()X. G. G. LYXCH. R. C. I.EH MAX. L. J. LVKES. S. M. 1ELE. W. J. WALKER. S. X. KXOX. H. E. CHREITZr.ERG. Jr. L. A. MlRR. W. W. WATT. J. k. S.MITII. J. A. PARK. 11. .1. LILLY.. Sergeants W. (,. KXnx Serseant-Major T. M. LMKS Color-Sergeant W . S. Ti i
RMM3WWF6–World War I re-enactors salute during the National World War I Memorial groundbreaking ceremony at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom) 171109-D-DB155-004 by DoD News Photos
RM2RBYAH4–Lt. Col. P.M. Goodrich, a member of the General Staff at the Army War College in Washington, D.C., is pictured in this photo. The photo was taken in May 1918 by Lt. Fox, Signal Corps photographer. (10576 is the identification number for this image).
RMM3WWEW–A World War I re-enactor passes by photograph on display for the National World War I Memorial groundbreaking at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom) 171109-D-DB155-001 by DoD News Photos
RM2RC3BKY–Col. R.D. Garrett and his horse 'Bab' in Heider Breisig, Germany. Col. Garrett served as part of the 42nd Division Staff during World War One. The photograph was taken on December 21, 1918 and was captured by S.C. Hamlin, the photographer.
RM2AN943B–Albany medical annals . ed. Woch., 1905, LII. 1657.Wien. Med. Presse. 1894, No. 50.Cleveland Med. Jour.. 1904. iii. 389-392. Mitt. d. Gesellsch. f. inn. Med. v. Kinderk. in Wien, 1906, v, 88-90.Munch. Med. Woch., 1902, No. 7-/. d. mal. cutan. et syph. Par., 1903, XV, 733-7.Miinch. Med. Woch., Bd. 50, p. 157,Arch. f. Verdauung, Bd. VII, p. 313.Am. Med.. 1906, N. S.. i, 123-126.Arch. f. Verdauung. Heft 1, Bd. XV.Weekly Bull., St. Louis Med. Soc, 1910, iv, 134-7.Deut. Med. Woch., 1911. No. 4. Collected Papers, by Staff of St. Marys Hospital, 1910.Billings. Jour. Am. Med. Assoc., Nov. 18, 1911. JE
RMM3WWER–Members of the United States Army Band ‘Pershing’s Own’ perform for the National World War I Memorial groundbreaking ceremony at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 2017. Construction of the memorial is expected to be completed in a year. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom) 171109-D-DB155-003 by DoD News Photos
RM2RCGTMW–General Pershing leads the First Division Parade in Washington, D.C. followed by mounted color bearers and staff. This photograph was taken on September 17, 1919 by Sergeant Mussler. It is from a collection documenting American military activities during World War One.
RM2AKJAG2–Taps . Pa£c One Hundred Twelve. JK SL L. FIELD AND STAFFLt. Col. James M. Cummins Sergt. Maj. Chas. W. ( ripps Lt. Col. Madison Pearson Capt. John K. Oberg Major Andrew Bramlet Sergt 0. I). Hage THE (OKIS COMMISSIONED STAFF Maj. F I. Wolfe [st Lt. A. H. Dula Maj. T. S. Jackson Lt Lt. R. B. Bratton Maj. I). A. Sander^ Capt. f. F. Thomason Capt. VV. L. England 1st Lt. J. B. Fitzgerald Sergt. Maj. J. D. Jones Capt. T. H. BurgessSergt. Maj. C. L. BoylstonCapt. L. S. Sansbury Capt. K. S. Blake Sergt. Maj. A. R. Walker 1st Lt. G. G. GilmerSergt. Maj. J. L. CaryCapt. U. X. CullumCapt. R. C. PottsSerg
RMM36K0X–Staff Sgt. Josh Serafin, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, B-52 Stratofortress crew chief, is prepared to perform pre-flight maintenance checks on his assigned B-52 aircraft at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Jan. 26, 2017. Serafin, a Northern Michigan native, has worked on the B-52 along with others in as low as -30 degree temperatures. ÒOften times the job is very difficult and you have to look at the broader importance. I specifically remember being caught in temperatures so cold, and winds so strong, that I literally thought I was going to freeze to death Ð it had to of been around nega
RM2RC70Y4–Maj. Gen. Williams and his staff pictured alongside the French Committee during World War One. The photo was taken on August 29, 1918, and was requested by the Ordinance Department in Washington D.C. The photographer is identified as Lieut. Zalibra. No additional details are provided.
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RMM3W2DC–170428-N-EC099-015 SILVERDALE, Wash. (April 28, 2017) Capt. Tom Zwolfer, chief of staff, Navy Region Northwest, (right) presents Senior Chief Navy Counselor Jean-Hero Lamy with the Retention Excellence Award in front of Navy Region Northwest. The Retention Excellence Award is bestowed to commands that meet a minimum score of 90 points on the Annual Command Information Program Review, aggregate Zone ÒAÓ attrition rate less than five percent, and uphold no ÒFailed To SubmitÓ incidences in the Career Navigator System. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Charles D. Gaddis I
RM2RC399F–The photograph shows the commanding officer and staff of the Aviation Training School in Issoudon, France during World War One. It was taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A. The photo was released by W. C. D. to the Photo Division, S. C. on January 30, 1918. The document number assigned to this photograph is @2395.
RM2AXHTP2–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1902 . Library Organization. LIBRARY COMMITTEE.Thomas P. Harrison, Chairman P. G. GOURDIN EUMENEAN.P. C. DuBosE H. Johnston J. S. RowK PHILANTHROPIC. R. T. CoiT W. W. Arrowood LIBRARIAN. A. A. CURRIH The Davidson College Magazine. EDITORIAL STAFF. editor-in-chief.Robert T. Coit, N. C, Phi. V ASSISTANT EDITORS. J. W. McCONNELL, S. C, EuW. P. Mii.i.s, S. C, Eu. S. E. HoDGKS, N. C, Phi. H. H. C.-VLDWELL, N. C , Phi.D. W. Richardson, S. C, Eu. R. D. Baffin, Fla., Eu- A. R. McQueen, N. C, Phi. ALUMNI EDITORS. Reed Smith, S. C, Eu. W. M. Walsh, N. C, Phi. A. A. CuRRiE, N. C. BUSIN
RMP65TXW–Spc. Paul Kelley, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, talks with a World War II veteran at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as part of an Honor Flight May 9. A group of veterans returned from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit memorials honoring their sacrifices. The Honor Flight Network has flown nearly 160,000 veterans to Washington D.C. since 2005. (U.S Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Schneider, 5th MPAD)
RM2RBXA31–Lieutenant Colonel Sherman Miles, a member of the General Staff of the Training and Instruction Branch of the War Plans Division at the Army War College in Washington, D.C., is captured in this photograph taken in May 1918. The photograph's identification number is 10591 and was taken by Lieutenant Fox.
RM2AM8K9J–Roll of honour of the pupils and staff of Dunfermline High School . «m3 1st Row—Lt. T. Blair, M.C. ; Pte. G. Anderson : Gr. A. Stevenson ; Lt. C. Hodgson. 2ndRow—Cpl. T. Stewart; Lt. T. Milne; Lt. D. Whyte, M.C; Pte. R. Philp; Lt. T. Nicholson; Lt. J. Clarke; Lt. I. Shearer;Pte. J. Issatt. .ird Row—Gr. R. Porter; Lt. D. Adamson j Pte.J.FothergUl; Cdt. J. Scott; Lt. J. R. Robertson; Lt. R. Buntine; Pte. T. Paterson- Lt. J. Osborne. 4th Row—Pte. D. Kilgour; Lt. J. Stewart; Pte. D. Wilson; Cdt, IX Wood; I..-Cpl. J. Scott; Lt. P. Ostler; SKt. R. Meiklejohn ?Pte. A. Ha«en. 5th Row—Lt. J. Butler; Bo
RMP65TXT–Pfc. John Rodgers, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, leads World War II Army Air Corps veteran Don Cox through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as part of an Honor Flight May 9. The veterans were returning from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit memorials honoring their sacrifices. The Honor Flight Network has flown nearly 160,000 veterans to Washington D.C. since 2005. (U.S Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Schneider, 5th MPAD)
RM2RBXDMM–Major Russell B. Patterson, part of the General Staff in Washington, D.C., is pictured in this 1918 photograph. Titled '10566' and taken in May 1918, it is a capture by Lieutenant Fox. The image features Major Patterson in uniform, as denoted by the description symbol 'h₂'.
RM2AMXTPA–Roll of honour of the pupils and staff of Dunfermline High School . 1st Row—L.-Cpl. J. MK.-u ?; Sgt.J. Erskine. V.C. Cpl. R. Fergus. 2,u! Row—Lt. D. Fmnie; Lt. Rev. K. Keltie; Cpl. A. Bowie; Cant. W. Grandison. 3rd Row—I.t. A. Young; Pte. R. Hutton; Lt. K. Stephen ; Lt. W. Brown; /..-(.*/. /(. Erskine; Bbr. R. Robertson. 4th Row—/./. #. Stewart; Sig. .1. Erskine; (AH. D. Stewart ; Pte M. Hamilton; I.t. A. Farrell; L.-Cpl. J. [nglis; Pte. T. Watson. 5th Row—L.-Cpl. J Hamilton; Lt. W. Auchterlonie; Cr. R. Davidson; Capt. J. Row an. M.C.; Tel. J. Clark: I.t. R. Couper, Pte. I. Dorfman; Lt. C. Si
RMP65TXX–Staff Sgt. Sabrina Martinez, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, shares a laugh with World War II Army veteran Paul Hunt at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as part of an Honor Flight May 9. The veterans were returning from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit memorials honoring their sacrifices. The Honor Flight Network has flown nearly 160,000 veterans to Washington D.C. since 2005. (U.S Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Schneider, 5th MPAD)
RM2RBWTKC–Cpl. Tysell operating a Sumber Hollkritt tabulating machine on January 24, 1919. The machine was used for data processing during World War One. The photograph was taken by the photographer Jan. 29, 1919, and it was passed by M.I.D. on Jan. 30, 1919.
RM2ANB49T–The Illio . f SJT/C^ mots U X 1 V E KS1T V A C T I V I T I E S 1 9. Tthc j&ittrt Saati EDITORIAL STAFF R. L. Barlow Editor E. H. Morrissey.... Associate Editor L. D. Tilton Art Editor GEORGE GlLl Associate Art Editor F. H Babcock c. A. Klein fACK Miller Sa mpsox Raphaelsox A. S. Tarnowski Roger Hill H ALE Byers Phillip Corper I- H. Tic km ik W . E. Moore F. H. Williams BUSINESS STAFF w . M. Siemens 11. E. Webber.„ Business Manager C. M. Ferguson Circulation Manager W. li. Kuhn Advertisin g Manager P. D. Am shaky A. M. Kirchkk F. C. Norlin L. G. AVRKS L 164 J, ^ :: -* &Mm»s «- .. ^ UNIVERSITY A
RMP65TXR–Staff Sgt. Jonathan George, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, pushes World War II Army veteran David Romero through a formation of service members at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as part of an Honor Flight May 9. The veterans were returning from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit memorials honoring their sacrifices. The Honor Flight Network has flown nearly 160,000 veterans to Washington D.C. since 2005. (U.S Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Schneider, 5th MPAD)
RM2RCJD98–The image shows the front of Residence #5 on Ave d' Essommes in Chateau Thierry, France. The house remained untouched by shells despite 60 days of occupation by the Germans. It was taken on July 30, 1918, under the direction of Capt. W.E. Moore of the Historical Branch, General Staff.
RMP61FPY–(HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.) Children listen to a briefing about living out of tents during Operation K.I.D. (Kids Investigating Deployment), April 8 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Each year, the Airmen and Family Readiness Center and the Youth Center host Operation K.I.D. in April, the Month of the Military Child. The A&FRC believes that it is important for children to experience what their parents go through during a deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray/Released)
RM2RCCBY6–Major General J.H. Morae, commanding the 78th Division, and Colonel C.D. Herron, Chief of Staff of the 78th Division, in Chatel Cherry, Ardennes, France, in an image taken on October 25, 1918. The soldiers are seen engaged in military activities during World War One.
RMP61FPX–(HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.) An Airman from Holloman’s Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources (BEAR) Base leads a group of children to the next station during Operation K.I.D. (Kids Investigating Deployment), April 8 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. April is the Month of the Military Child. The Airmen and Family Readiness Center and Youth Center hosted Operation K.I.D. to expose military children to the different phases of deployment that their active duty family members go through. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray/Released)
RM2RCMK9D–Pvt. Vincent L. Palumbo, a photographer, captured this image on September 19, 1916, at Amacostia D.C. It shows a staff officers' class in billeting, with officers gathered for a consultation. The photograph is identified as number 19173, and the notes mention its issuance in September 1918.
RM2AWJGW7–Annual report . •+-> n » ri 9 g ?a J >» P •H d o W W E ^ o o pJ a> w 2 m a E i i- (?• t ) c > CiJ VO w p33 r*> H CT> fa fEj rH B P R js ! u CO r-H P3 ltv g CO K^ P O r-i r-( 3 tH w p). H COCO 3 • » • CM VO rH O LTH CM* r-l >» CO CO [-i -u rH CO f-t C ,cl >» t-i •H f; O CO w c u o o 3 i TO >: - 29 -hospitalized for a total of 79 days or an average of 8.78 days per pa-tient. Because of two or three serious injuries the average stay perpatient is three days higher than that of last year. THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER AND THE HEALTH SERVICEThe medical staff of the Health Ser
RMP61FR4–(HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.) Talib Berry, 9, is greeted by his younger sister Taeryn, 2, after returning from Operation K.I.D. (Kids Investigating Deployment), April 8 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. This is Talib’s second year participating in Operation K.I.D. Each year, the Airmen and Family Readiness Center and the Youth Center host Operation K.I.D. in April, the Month of the Military Child. The A&FRC believes that it is important for children to experience what their parents go through during a deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray/Released)
RM2RCCB70–Brigadier General Coe D. E. Nolan, G-2 General Staff, is pictured at Chaumont, France, on May 23, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff and has been approved by the A.E.F. Censor on June 24, 1918.
RM2AWJD1D–Annual report . •+-> n » ri 9 g ?a J >» P •H d o W W E ^ o o pJ a> w 2 m a E i i- (?• t ) c > CiJ VO w p33 r*> H CT> fa fEj rH B P R js ! u CO r-H P3 ltv g CO K^ P O r-i r-( 3 tH w p). H COCO 3 • » • CM VO rH O LTH CM* r-l >» CO CO [-i -u rH CO f-t C ,cl >» t-i •H f; O CO w c u o o 3 i TO >: - 29 -hospitalized for a total of 79 days or an average of 8.78 days per pa-tient. Because of two or three serious injuries the average stay perpatient is three days higher than that of last year. THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER AND THE HEALTH SERVICEThe medical staff of the Health Ser
RMP61FR1–(HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.) Airman 1st Class Patrick O’Donnell, a 49th Civil Engineer Squadron specialist, assists Antonio Jones, 5, with putting on personal chemical protective gear during Operation K.I.D. (Kids Investigating Deployment), April 8 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. April is the Month of the Military Child. The Airmen and Family Readiness Center and Youth Center hosted Operation K.I.D. to expose military children to the different phases of deployment that their active duty family members go through. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray/Released)
RM2RCM6FR–Photograph of the quarters used by 19 officers and 12 nurses at a U.S. Military Hospital on Hoffman's Island, New York Harbor. The hospital was previously a contagious disease hospital for cases taken off incoming steamers. Taken on November 19, 1918, and approved by the M.I.D. censor on November 20, 1918.
RMP61FKY–Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark. A Welsh III presents the Lance P. Sijan Leadership award to Senior Master Sgt. Justin Deisch, a 2015 recipient, during a ceremony in the Pentagon, Washington. D.C., April 7, 2016. Deisch was a material flight chief assigned to the 705 munitions squadron, 5th maintenance group, 5th bomb wing, Minot Air Force Base, N.D., led 103 personnel across the only munitions squadron supporting the nuclear triad. The Sijan award, first presented in 1981, was named in honor of the first Air Force Academy graduate to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. Each year it i
RM2RCMWG9–Members of the 4th Brigade, U.S. Marines participate in a review and parade in Washington, D.C. Staff Officers from the 5th Regiment salute the President of the United States as they pass in review. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Bonner on August 15, 1919.
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RMHEPEMJ–U.S. Army soldiers of the Joint Force Headquarters unit, South Dakota National Guard, and 4th Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1-41 Infantry Battalion, from Fort Carson, Colorado, loads paint ball rounds into a rifle on the Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) course at West Camp, Rapid City, S.D., June 11, 2015. The Golden Coyote exercise is a three phase, scenario-driven exercise conducted in the Black Hills of South Dakota, combining every participating unit’s unique characteristics and experiences into a combined joint exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Phillip
RM2RCN2P7–Caption: Captain Gilmore D. Clark, General Staff Secretary, reading a citation from Field Marshall Petain to the 38th Infantry. The citation rewards Brigadier General U.G. McAlexander with the Croix de Guerre decoration for his courageous actions during the Army of Occupation between Ober and Niedermendig, Rhine Province, Germany. Photograph taken on January 2, 1919.
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RMHEPEMM–U.S. Army soldier of the Joint Force Headquarters unit, South Dakota National Guard, readies sailors of the Expeditionary Medical Facility, Dallas 1, from Fort Worth Joint Air Force Base in Dallas, Texas, for the Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) course at West Camp, Rapid City, S.D., June 11, 2015. The Golden Coyote exercise is a three phase, scenario-driven exercise conducted in the Black Hills of South Dakota, combining every participating unit’s unique characteristics and experiences into a combined joint exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Phillip McTaggart/Released) Golden Coyot
RM2RC118J–Captains W.W. Kinsley and J.T. Graff of the American military are seen here in their office at Sumber. The photograph was taken on January 3, 1919, by W.J. Miller. This image captures the staff officers in their daily duties and provides a glimpse into military operations during World War I.
RM2CDB76T–. The Russo-Japanese war : medical and sanitary reports from officers attached to the Japanese and Russian forces in the field, General staff, War office, April 1908 . C^ D I E — BATTLE OFTHESHA HO OPERATIONS OF SECOND JAPANESE ARMY October 1904 Map I.
RMHEPEMN–U.S. Army soldiers of the Joint Force Headquarters unit, South Dakota National Guard, and 4th Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1-41 Infantry Battalion, from Fort Carson, Colo., playing as oppositional forces (OPFOR) prepare to ambush U.S. Navy Sailors of the Expeditionary Medical Facility, Dallas 1, from Fort Worth Joint Air Force Base in Dallas Texas, on the Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) course at West Camp, Rapid City, S.D., June 11 2015. The Golden Coyote exercise is a three phase, scenario-driven exercise conducted in the Black Hills of South Dakota, combi
RM2RC8F7B–Bust of Col. George E. Mitchell, General Staff, State, War and Navy Building, Washington, D.C. This photo was taken on November 5, 1919 by Sergeant Joe Hitz. The bust is located in the State, War and Navy Building. Photographer received the description on November 8, 1919.
RM2CDB7F8–. The Russo-Japanese war : medical and sanitary reports from officers attached to the Japanese and Russian forces in the field, General staff, War office, April 1908 . C^ D I E — BATTLE OFTHESHA HO OPERATIONS OF SECOND JAPANESE ARMY October 1904 Map I
RMMRKMJR–A gentleman dressed in a World War I era military uniform salutes the crowd during the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington D.C., May 29, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Hailey Haux)
RM2RCE28T–Major General Edward F. McGlachlin, Comdg. Gen. 1st Div., and his staff await the decoration ceremony of honor men from the 16th Infantry, 1st Div., with the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.). The ceremony takes place in Mertert, Luxembourg. Photograph taken on February 26, 1919.
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