Box 3
Contains 237 Results:
Company B, 101st Infantry, 26th Division, resting after recapturing territory. This is the first time pup tents have been used by this company. Grande Trenches between Mouilly and St. Remy., 1918-09-17
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.
Men of the 86th French Artillery swabbing out their 155-mm guns which helped the 26th Division in the advance on the St. Mihiel salient., 1918-09-12
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.
First German prisoners to be captured by the 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. On road in the Bois de Hospital., 1918-09-12
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.
First American wounded of the 103rd Infantry, 26th Division, returning through trench to dressing station., 1918-09-12
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.
German prisoners who were wounded by German shrapnel while crossing what had been no man's land., 1918-09-12
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.
Carrying in German prisoners wounded in action under shell fire., 1918-09-12
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.
Member of Photo Detachment Signal Corps holding end of tape laid by the 101st Engineers, 26th Division to place where the German wire entanglement had been cut., 1918-09-12
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.
Soldier of the 103rd Infantry, 26th Division, guarding an old German dugout in which a mine or trap is suspected, 1918-09-12
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.
Hindenburg Street now changed by the men of the 26th Division to Washington Street., 1918-09-15
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 town of Wadonville, one kilometer from the American outpost occupied by the 104th Infantry, 2nd Battalion, 26th Division., 1918-09-15
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.
