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12 Original W.W. I SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOGRAPHS Of Troops in FRANCE & GERMANY
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12 Original W.W. I (Half-Tone) Photographs 8" X 11" taken by U.S. Signal Corps of Troops in Germany & France:
# 40451 - The 322nd Field Artillery passing through Schons, Germany, on its way to the Rhine. Dec. 1st.
# 42198 - Troops of the 126th Infantry assembling in the square at Longway before being assigned to areas to be occupied. Second day of the "Hike to the Rhine."n Longwy, Meurthe et Moselle, France. Nov. 18th.
# 21910 - Men of the S.F. Battalion repairing a wire that had been broken by shell fire a short time previous. The wire led to the Brigade P.C. The F.S. Battalion had many wires cut in this sector due to heavy shelling. Valpries Farm, near Juvigny, France. Sept. 1st.
# 21913 - Advanced dressing station, the farthest point which ambulances were permitted to travel because of the frequent bombing and shelling of the roads in this sector. Soldiers placing a few extra touches to the grave of a doughboy just buried. Near Juvigny, France. Sept. 1st.
# 21916 - Machine gun nests that could not be reached by artillery was stormed and captured by the 128th Infantry. Near Juvigny, France. Sept. 1st.
# 21920 - Eastern entrance to gigantic cave occupied as P.C. during the drive on Juvigny. This entrance leading to this section of the cave was used as an ambulance dressing station. Nearly 6,000 men could be crowded into the cave. Tartiers, France. Sept. 1st.
# 21960 - Men of the 4th, 28th, and 32nd Divisions receiving warm food after being relieved of duty at the front lines. This is their first warm meal for several days. Kitchen belongs to the 1st Battalion of the 126th Infantry. Mount St. Martin, France. Aug. 6th.
# 24691 - Doughboys of the 127th Infantry being driven from one front to another by Indo-Chinese. The whole division was moved at one time on truck trains in this manner, to three different fronts. Near Souilly, France. Aug. 13th.
#26215 - Little village situated between Epinonyville and Mountfaucon still in fair condition after four years of bombardment. In the foreground can be seen pup tents of the 147th F.A. (Attached). Mountfaucon can be seen in the left background. Ivory, Meuse, France. Oct. 10th.
# 26676 - German prisoners captured by the 63rd Brigade. Total number captured was close to 1,000. A great number of these prisoners came direct from the Russian front. Argonne Woods, Mountfaucon, Meuse, France. Oct. 9th.
# 26687 - Dugouts which were built by the Germans and used as their headquarters now serving as a dressing station and telephone exchange in addition to the 64th Brigade P.C. Near Epinonville, Meuse, France. Oct. 18th.
# 26695 - Troops of the 64th Brigade while in support of the front line. Troops were in the lines for a period of 21 days during which time rain fell a greater part of the time and warm food was hard to get to them. Near Romagne-Sous-Mountfaucon, Meuse, France. Oct. 18th.
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