Box 2
Contains 248 Results:
Anti-aircraft machine gun position which protect observation balloon squadron from enemy plaines. Foret de la Riene, France., 1918-05-21
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Oldest flying team in France. Capt. Elliot P. Hinds, pilot and Lieut. John C. Lundsdan, observer. 12th Aero Squadron., 1918-05-17
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Officers of 12th Aero Squadron. Ourches, France., 1918-05-17
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Mobile Repair Shop No. 1. Motor Transportation Corps., 1918-05-20
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Field kitchen near Dead Man's Curve where they are under constant German shell fire. 102nd Field Artillery, Battery A, 26th Division., 1918-04-30
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Camouflaged un position at Dead Man's Curve. Beaumont, France. 102nd Field Artillery, Battery A. 26th Division., 1918-04-30
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Camouflaged covering for walks and huts at 26th Division headquarters. Boucq, France., 1918-04-30
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Unloading steel rails used on narrow gauge railroad which supplied Field Artillery with munitions.
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Only man of Batteries A & B, 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, alive after battle of Selcheprey, playing with young lioness mascot. Rangeval, France, 1918-05-02
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.
Bringing in broken rifles after the fight at Selcheprey. 26th Division., 1918-05-02
The collection consists of a published index and 664 print photographs and of the American Expeditionary Force taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. The bulk of the images are of the U.S. Army 26th Division including its various brigades, regiments and battalions.