Box 3
Contains 237 Results:
Members of General Staff used their car as an office during the rapid advance of the Americans., 1918-07-21
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.
American supply train in Lucy, France., 1918-07-21
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.
An American soldier wearing an officer of the Prussian Guard's helmet, smiling through a shell hole for the camera., 1918-07-21
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.
Members of Company F, 101st Engineers, removing the debris from the road through Lucy, France., 1918-06-21
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.
Military police of 101st Infantry patrolling a shell-swept road near Chateau Thierry., 1918-07-22
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.
Mule injured by shrapnel and as being led to dressing station by a member of the 102nd Infantry., 1918-07-22
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.
101st Ammunition Train passing through Vaux where hand-to-hand fighting took place., 1918-07-22
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.
Members of the Medical Corps removing the wounded from Vaux, France., 1918-07-22
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 radio station hastily constructed by members of Company A, 101st Field Signal Battalion, during the advance of the Americans., 1918-07-22
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.
Piling up shells left by the retreating Boche., 1918-07-22
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.