Box 3
Contains 237 Results:
View of 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division, guns during a quiet moment., 1918-10-27
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.
Old line of French barbed wire surrounding the city of Verdun., 1918-10-27
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.
View of the ration dump of the 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division located at the crossroads leading to "Death Valley" which is constantly under shell fire. The men are obliged to expose themselves constantly as no dugout are available., 1918-10-27
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.
View of the dugouts on the hill near Haumont, 26th Division., 1918-10-27
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.
View of the valley between Samogneux and the Bois Belleau called "Death Valley" on account of its being under constant shell fire. Since the 26th Division has been stationed here there has not been an hour that the roads and valley have not been shelled., 1918-10-27
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.
Camp and mess line of Company B, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division., 1918-10-22
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.
Officers of the 26th Division, Naval Reserve Force and Marine Corps at the 26th Division advance headquarters at Bras, Meuse, France., 1918-10-22
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.
One of the three railway naval guns which is ready to assist in the Franco-American advance on the Verdun front. Attached to the 26th Division near Belleville, France, 1918-10-22
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 Battery D, 102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division cleaning harness and trying to keep warm at the same time., 1918-10-22
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.
Three of the 155-mm guns ow the 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Division battering German lines., 1918-10-23
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.