Major Richard T. Smith, Commander of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, photographed by Sgt. E.C. Hamlin in Bachem, Germany on January 1, 1919. This image is part of the official records (PHOTOGRAPHS OF AMERICAN MILITARY ACTIVITIES DURING WORLD WAR ONE). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-richard-t-smith-commander-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-photographed-by-sgt-ec-hamlin-in-bachem-germany-on-january-1-1919-this-image-is-part-of-the-official-records-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558337121.html
RM2RCACKD–Major Richard T. Smith, Commander of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, photographed by Sgt. E.C. Hamlin in Bachem, Germany on January 1, 1919. This image is part of the official records (PHOTOGRAPHS OF AMERICAN MILITARY ACTIVITIES DURING WORLD WAR ONE).
Captain Richard T. Smith 42nd Division, 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps Before daylight on the morning of March 17, 1918, while constructing communication lines in the vicinity of Fort de Manonviller, France, Captain Smith conducted his men to a place of safety, and while the fire was still intense returned and carried a wounded soldier to the dugout, where he fell exhausted from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-richard-t-smith-42nd-division-117th-field-battalion-signal-corps-before-daylight-on-the-morning-of-march-17-1918-while-constructing-communication-lines-in-the-vicinity-of-fort-de-manonviller-france-captain-smith-conducted-his-men-to-a-place-of-safety-and-while-the-fire-was-still-intense-returned-and-carried-a-wounded-soldier-to-the-dugout-where-he-fell-exhausted-from-the-book-deeds-of-heroism-and-bravery-the-book-of-heroes-and-personal-daring-by-elwyn-alfred-barron-and-rupert-hughes-publication-date-1920-publisher-new-york-harper-brothers-publishers-image543772649.html
RF2PGJYFN–Captain Richard T. Smith 42nd Division, 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps Before daylight on the morning of March 17, 1918, while constructing communication lines in the vicinity of Fort de Manonviller, France, Captain Smith conducted his men to a place of safety, and while the fire was still intense returned and carried a wounded soldier to the dugout, where he fell exhausted from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
Cpl. Ingleston operating a telephone switchboard at Sumber. This photograph was taken on September 19, 1918, during World War I by photographer 31844. It was in use by the 117th Field Signal Battalion of the 42nd Division in Essey, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The image was later passed by the A.E.F. censor. Note: 100391844. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-ingleston-operating-a-telephone-switchboard-at-sumber-this-photograph-was-taken-on-september-19-1918-during-world-war-i-by-photographer-31844-it-was-in-use-by-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-of-the-42nd-division-in-essey-meurthe-et-moselle-france-the-image-was-later-passed-by-the-aef-censor-note-100391844-image558153444.html
RM2RC22BG–Cpl. Ingleston operating a telephone switchboard at Sumber. This photograph was taken on September 19, 1918, during World War I by photographer 31844. It was in use by the 117th Field Signal Battalion of the 42nd Division in Essey, Meurthe et Moselle, France. The image was later passed by the A.E.F. censor. Note: 100391844.
Lt. Col. Ruby D. Garrett, Honorary Maj. Maude Radford Warren, Maj. R.T. Smith, Photograph shows members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, 42nd Division including Maude Radford Warren (1875-1934), Col. Ruby D. Garrett (1882-1968), and Major R.T. Smith in Bachem, Germany, January 1, 1919., 1919 Jan. 1, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-ruby-d-garrett-honorary-maj-maude-radford-warren-maj-rt-smith-photograph-shows-members-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-42nd-division-including-maude-radford-warren-1875-1934-col-ruby-d-garrett-1882-1968-and-major-rt-smith-in-bachem-germany-january-1-1919-1919-jan-1-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599563517.html
RM2WRCDAN–Lt. Col. Ruby D. Garrett, Honorary Maj. Maude Radford Warren, Maj. R.T. Smith, Photograph shows members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, 42nd Division including Maude Radford Warren (1875-1934), Col. Ruby D. Garrett (1882-1968), and Major R.T. Smith in Bachem, Germany, January 1, 1919., 1919 Jan. 1, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion of the American military lend a hand to French women with their load of prunes in Chatanois, France. The photograph was taken on August 30, 1918 and received on October 14, 1918. It passed the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-of-the-american-military-lend-a-hand-to-french-women-with-their-load-of-prunes-in-chatanois-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-august-30-1918-and-received-on-october-14-1918-it-passed-the-aef-censor-but-the-exact-date-is-unknown-image558141171.html
RM2RC1EN7–Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion of the American military lend a hand to French women with their load of prunes in Chatanois, France. The photograph was taken on August 30, 1918 and received on October 14, 1918. It passed the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is unknown.
Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . Practically all of his work was done under heavyfire and he was many times mentioned in orders forhis intrepidity and extraordinary efficiency in action. RICHARD T. SMITH, Major, 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps,Before daylight on the morning of March 17, 1918,sixty-nine men of the 117th Field Battalion SignalCorps, in charge of Captain Richard T. Smith, wereconstructing communication lines in the vicinity ofFort de Manonvilles, France. Between five and sixoclock a violent bombardment of this section wasstarted by the enemy. Priv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-all-portraits-and-sketches-of-the-men-of-the-aef-practically-all-of-his-work-was-done-under-heavyfire-and-he-was-many-times-mentioned-in-orders-forhis-intrepidity-and-extraordinary-efficiency-in-action-richard-t-smith-major-117th-field-battalion-signal-corpsbefore-daylight-on-the-morning-of-march-17-1918sixty-nine-men-of-the-117th-field-battalion-signalcorps-in-charge-of-captain-richard-t-smith-wereconstructing-communication-lines-in-the-vicinity-offort-de-manonvilles-france-between-five-and-sixoclock-a-violent-bombardment-of-this-section-wasstarted-by-the-enemy-priv-image339237910.html
RM2AKWHBJ–Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . Practically all of his work was done under heavyfire and he was many times mentioned in orders forhis intrepidity and extraordinary efficiency in action. RICHARD T. SMITH, Major, 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps,Before daylight on the morning of March 17, 1918,sixty-nine men of the 117th Field Battalion SignalCorps, in charge of Captain Richard T. Smith, wereconstructing communication lines in the vicinity ofFort de Manonvilles, France. Between five and sixoclock a violent bombardment of this section wasstarted by the enemy. Priv
117th Field Signal Battalion, Co. A, laying telephone wires in front line trenches in Manouviller, France. The photograph was taken on March 12, 1918, by Sgt 1st Class Chas. Thite of the 17th Eng.-42nd Div. This image is not for publication. The description number issued in March 1918 was 8383. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/117th-field-signal-battalion-co-a-laying-telephone-wires-in-front-line-trenches-in-manouviller-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-march-12-1918-by-sgt-1st-class-chas-thite-of-the-17th-eng-42nd-div-this-image-is-not-for-publication-the-description-number-issued-in-march-1918-was-8383-image558156323.html
RM2RC262B–117th Field Signal Battalion, Co. A, laying telephone wires in front line trenches in Manouviller, France. The photograph was taken on March 12, 1918, by Sgt 1st Class Chas. Thite of the 17th Eng.-42nd Div. This image is not for publication. The description number issued in March 1918 was 8383.
117th Field Signal Battalion, formerly 1st Bn., Mo. Sig. Corps, led by Major Smith and Lt. Payette, crossing a bridge into Germany. The photograph was taken on December 19, 1918, and captured Sgt. Hainlin's attention. The location was Eallendorf, Germany. This picture was received and documented on February 13, 1919, as subject 38581. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/117th-field-signal-battalion-formerly-1st-bn-mo-sig-corps-led-by-major-smith-and-lt-payette-crossing-a-bridge-into-germany-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-19-1918-and-captured-sgt-hainlins-attention-the-location-was-eallendorf-germany-this-picture-was-received-and-documented-on-february-13-1919-as-subject-38581-image558380292.html
RM2RCCBN8–117th Field Signal Battalion, formerly 1st Bn., Mo. Sig. Corps, led by Major Smith and Lt. Payette, crossing a bridge into Germany. The photograph was taken on December 19, 1918, and captured Sgt. Hainlin's attention. The location was Eallendorf, Germany. This picture was received and documented on February 13, 1919, as subject 38581.
Caption: 'Cpl. R.H. Eagleston of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, seen here with a wire cart in Chatanois, France, during field trials. The photo was taken on September 3, 1918. The image is numbered 21951 in the photographer catalog. It has been approved by the A.E.F. censor, although the precise date of approval has not been provided.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-cpl-rh-eagleston-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-seen-here-with-a-wire-cart-in-chatanois-france-during-field-trials-the-photo-was-taken-on-september-3-1918-the-image-is-numbered-21951-in-the-photographer-catalog-it-has-been-approved-by-the-aef-censor-although-the-precise-date-of-approval-has-not-been-provided-image558136157.html
RM2RC18A5–Caption: 'Cpl. R.H. Eagleston of the 117th Field Signal Battalion, seen here with a wire cart in Chatanois, France, during field trials. The photo was taken on September 3, 1918. The image is numbered 21951 in the photographer catalog. It has been approved by the A.E.F. censor, although the precise date of approval has not been provided.'
Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion in France can be seen stringing a telephone line quickly in order to compete for a prize of 10 francs. The photo was taken by Cpl. R.H.Eagleston, S.C. on an unknown date between October 14, 1918 and September 3, 1918. It was passed by the A.E.P. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-in-france-can-be-seen-stringing-a-telephone-line-quickly-in-order-to-compete-for-a-prize-of-10-francs-the-photo-was-taken-by-cpl-rheagleston-sc-on-an-unknown-date-between-october-14-1918-and-september-3-1918-it-was-passed-by-the-aep-censor-image558137862.html
RM2RC1AF2–Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion in France can be seen stringing a telephone line quickly in order to compete for a prize of 10 francs. The photo was taken by Cpl. R.H.Eagleston, S.C. on an unknown date between October 14, 1918 and September 3, 1918. It was passed by the A.E.P. censor.
Caption: 'Corporal R. H. Ingleston of the 117th Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Field Signal Battalion, Missouri National Guard) alongside his fellow servicemen, preparing to board a train at Vitry la Ville, France on July 21, 1918. This image was taken by a military photographer and passed the A. E. P. Censor on August 6, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-corporal-r-h-ingleston-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-formerly-1st-field-signal-battalion-missouri-national-guard-alongside-his-fellow-servicemen-preparing-to-board-a-train-at-vitry-la-ville-france-on-july-21-1918-this-image-was-taken-by-a-military-photographer-and-passed-the-a-e-p-censor-on-august-6-1918-image558477987.html
RM2RCGTAB–Caption: 'Corporal R. H. Ingleston of the 117th Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Field Signal Battalion, Missouri National Guard) alongside his fellow servicemen, preparing to board a train at Vitry la Ville, France on July 21, 1918. This image was taken by a military photographer and passed the A. E. P. Censor on August 6, 1918.'
Soldiers from the 117th Field Signal Battalion, 42nd Division, are pictured on their way to Chalons-sur-Marne, France on June 23, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. C.H. White of the Signal Corps and was subsequently passed by the American Expeditionary Forces censor on July 29, 1918. It is subject number 16789 in the series and has the identification number 111-SC-16782. The image was released by C. Momm St., along with the note number 76782. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-42nd-division-are-pictured-on-their-way-to-chalons-sur-marne-france-on-june-23-1918-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-ch-white-of-the-signal-corps-and-was-subsequently-passed-by-the-american-expeditionary-forces-censor-on-july-29-1918-it-is-subject-number-16789-in-the-series-and-has-the-identification-number-111-sc-16782-the-image-was-released-by-c-momm-st-along-with-the-note-number-76782-image558383199.html
RM2RCCFD3–Soldiers from the 117th Field Signal Battalion, 42nd Division, are pictured on their way to Chalons-sur-Marne, France on June 23, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. C.H. White of the Signal Corps and was subsequently passed by the American Expeditionary Forces censor on July 29, 1918. It is subject number 16789 in the series and has the identification number 111-SC-16782. The image was released by C. Momm St., along with the note number 76782.
Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Field Signal Battalion, Mo., N.G.) are seen detraining in Trilport, France, on July 21, 1918. The soldier in the photograph is Corp. R. H. Ingleston, S.C. The photo was taken by a photographer with the designation B RECO on July 21, 1918. It was issued by the A.E.P. Censor on August 6, 1918. (According to the source, the notes for this photograph are labeled as 16437). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-formerly-1st-field-signal-battalion-mo-ng-are-seen-detraining-in-trilport-france-on-july-21-1918-the-soldier-in-the-photograph-is-corp-r-h-ingleston-sc-the-photo-was-taken-by-a-photographer-with-the-designation-b-reco-on-july-21-1918-it-was-issued-by-the-aep-censor-on-august-6-1918-according-to-the-source-the-notes-for-this-photograph-are-labeled-as-16437-image558389553.html
RM2RCCRG1–Members of the 117th Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Field Signal Battalion, Mo., N.G.) are seen detraining in Trilport, France, on July 21, 1918. The soldier in the photograph is Corp. R. H. Ingleston, S.C. The photo was taken by a photographer with the designation B RECO on July 21, 1918. It was issued by the A.E.P. Censor on August 6, 1918. (According to the source, the notes for this photograph are labeled as 16437).
Cpl. R. Ingleston, S.C., took a photograph of General John J. Pershing awarding the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) to Maj. Richard Smith of the 117th Field Signal Battalion. Maj. Smith, serving in the 42nd Division, was recognized for his bravery in Manonviller, Luneville Sector. This was the first D.S.C. awarded to an officer in the division. The ceremony took place in Bulligny, France. The photo was released by A.E.P. Censor, but no specific date was given. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cpl-r-ingleston-sc-took-a-photograph-of-general-john-j-pershing-awarding-the-distinguished-service-cross-dsc-to-maj-richard-smith-of-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-maj-smith-serving-in-the-42nd-division-was-recognized-for-his-bravery-in-manonviller-luneville-sector-this-was-the-first-dsc-awarded-to-an-officer-in-the-division-the-ceremony-took-place-in-bulligny-france-the-photo-was-released-by-aep-censor-but-no-specific-date-was-given-image558380648.html
RM2RCCC60–Cpl. R. Ingleston, S.C., took a photograph of General John J. Pershing awarding the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) to Maj. Richard Smith of the 117th Field Signal Battalion. Maj. Smith, serving in the 42nd Division, was recognized for his bravery in Manonviller, Luneville Sector. This was the first D.S.C. awarded to an officer in the division. The ceremony took place in Bulligny, France. The photo was released by A.E.P. Censor, but no specific date was given.
A group of soldiers from the 117th Field Signal Battalion, previously known as the 1st Engineer Missouri Signal Corps, taking a break on the side of the road during their march from Burbat, Germany to Welcherath, Germany. Photographed by Sergeant Hainlin on December 9, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-soldiers-from-the-117th-field-signal-battalion-previously-known-as-the-1st-engineer-missouri-signal-corps-taking-a-break-on-the-side-of-the-road-during-their-march-from-burbat-germany-to-welcherath-germany-photographed-by-sergeant-hainlin-on-december-9-1918-image558396646.html
RM2RCD4HA–A group of soldiers from the 117th Field Signal Battalion, previously known as the 1st Engineer Missouri Signal Corps, taking a break on the side of the road during their march from Burbat, Germany to Welcherath, Germany. Photographed by Sergeant Hainlin on December 9, 1918.
Caption: 'Soldiers from the 117th Field Battalion compete to lay a telephone line in record time for a prize of 10 francs, in Chatanois, France. Photograph taken by Cpl. R. H. Engleston on October 14, 1918 and obtained from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One archive (111-SC-21950 BD-11). Censored by A.E.F.' (50 words) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-soldiers-from-the-117th-field-battalion-compete-to-lay-a-telephone-line-in-record-time-for-a-prize-of-10-francs-in-chatanois-france-photograph-taken-by-cpl-r-h-engleston-on-october-14-1918-and-obtained-from-the-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-archive-111-sc-21950-bd-11-censored-by-aef-50-words-image558155092.html
RM2RC24EC–Caption: 'Soldiers from the 117th Field Battalion compete to lay a telephone line in record time for a prize of 10 francs, in Chatanois, France. Photograph taken by Cpl. R. H. Engleston on October 14, 1918 and obtained from the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One archive (111-SC-21950 BD-11). Censored by A.E.F.' (50 words)
Major General Menoher, Brigadier General Lenihan, and other commanding field officers of the 42nd Division inspecting a telegraph and telephone headquarters tent for the division's field exchange in Lannes, France. This image was captured on February 10, 1918 and was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps, U.S.A. It was used as an exhibit for training purposes by the 117th Signal Corps Battalion of the 42nd Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-menoher-brigadier-general-lenihan-and-other-commanding-field-officers-of-the-42nd-division-inspecting-a-telegraph-and-telephone-headquarters-tent-for-the-divisions-field-exchange-in-lannes-france-this-image-was-captured-on-february-10-1918-and-was-taken-by-a-photographer-from-the-signal-corps-usa-it-was-used-as-an-exhibit-for-training-purposes-by-the-117th-signal-corps-battalion-of-the-42nd-division-image558179075.html
RM2RC372Y–Major General Menoher, Brigadier General Lenihan, and other commanding field officers of the 42nd Division inspecting a telegraph and telephone headquarters tent for the division's field exchange in Lannes, France. This image was captured on February 10, 1918 and was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps, U.S.A. It was used as an exhibit for training purposes by the 117th Signal Corps Battalion of the 42nd Division.
Caption: Military officials, including Major General Menoher, commander in chief of the 42nd Division, and his staff, inspect field work of the 117th Signal Battalion in Lannes, France. This image, numbered 111-SC-6328, was taken by Signal Vorps, U.S.A. and issued on February 10, 1918. Censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 14, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-military-officials-including-major-general-menoher-commander-in-chief-of-the-42nd-division-and-his-staff-inspect-field-work-of-the-117th-signal-battalion-in-lannes-france-this-image-numbered-111-sc-6328-was-taken-by-signal-vorps-usa-and-issued-on-february-10-1918-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-on-march-14-1918-image558169666.html
RM2RC2R2X–Caption: Military officials, including Major General Menoher, commander in chief of the 42nd Division, and his staff, inspect field work of the 117th Signal Battalion in Lannes, France. This image, numbered 111-SC-6328, was taken by Signal Vorps, U.S.A. and issued on February 10, 1918. Censored and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 14, 1918.
Maj Gen Michael J. Menoher and Brig Gen Michael J. Lenihan, along with other commanding field officers of the 42nd Division, are seen inspecting the Divisional 'Field Exchange' in Lannes, France. The purpose of this exchange is to provide communication lines and training for the division. This photograph was taken on February 10, 1918, and processed by the 117th Signal Corps Battalion. It was released for censorship and dissemination on March 14, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-michael-j-menoher-and-brig-gen-michael-j-lenihan-along-with-other-commanding-field-officers-of-the-42nd-division-are-seen-inspecting-the-divisional-field-exchange-in-lannes-france-the-purpose-of-this-exchange-is-to-provide-communication-lines-and-training-for-the-division-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-10-1918-and-processed-by-the-117th-signal-corps-battalion-it-was-released-for-censorship-and-dissemination-on-march-14-1918-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-image558163801.html
RM2RC2FHD–Maj Gen Michael J. Menoher and Brig Gen Michael J. Lenihan, along with other commanding field officers of the 42nd Division, are seen inspecting the Divisional 'Field Exchange' in Lannes, France. The purpose of this exchange is to provide communication lines and training for the division. This photograph was taken on February 10, 1918, and processed by the 117th Signal Corps Battalion. It was released for censorship and dissemination on March 14, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory.
Members of the 117th Field Battalion Signal Corps, Co. B and C, are seen installing telephones to the front line trenches using an old culvert in Montigny, France on March 12, 1918. This battalion was formerly known as the 1st Battalion, Mo. S.C. 42 Div. The photograph was endorsed and released on April 23, 1918 by the War College Division. Sgt. 1st Class Chas. White of the 17th Engineer Regiment, 42nd Division, took the photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-117th-field-battalion-signal-corps-co-b-and-c-are-seen-installing-telephones-to-the-front-line-trenches-using-an-old-culvert-in-montigny-france-on-march-12-1918-this-battalion-was-formerly-known-as-the-1st-battalion-mo-sc-42-div-the-photograph-was-endorsed-and-released-on-april-23-1918-by-the-war-college-division-sgt-1st-class-chas-white-of-the-17th-engineer-regiment-42nd-division-took-the-photo-image558198158.html
RM2RC43CE–Members of the 117th Field Battalion Signal Corps, Co. B and C, are seen installing telephones to the front line trenches using an old culvert in Montigny, France on March 12, 1918. This battalion was formerly known as the 1st Battalion, Mo. S.C. 42 Div. The photograph was endorsed and released on April 23, 1918 by the War College Division. Sgt. 1st Class Chas. White of the 17th Engineer Regiment, 42nd Division, took the photo.
Soldiers from the 117th Signal Battalion, formerly the 1st Signal Battalion Mo., N.G., operating a field radio set at the headquarters of the 42nd Division in Baccarat, France on May 4, 1918. The photo was taken by Sgt. 1st Cl. C.H. White. Lt. Orin E. Marvel can be seen in charge of the operation. The photograph was released and censored by the Military Intelligence Branch on June 10, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-117th-signal-battalion-formerly-the-1st-signal-battalion-mo-ng-operating-a-field-radio-set-at-the-headquarters-of-the-42nd-division-in-baccarat-france-on-may-4-1918-the-photo-was-taken-by-sgt-1st-cl-ch-white-lt-orin-e-marvel-can-be-seen-in-charge-of-the-operation-the-photograph-was-released-and-censored-by-the-military-intelligence-branch-on-june-10-1918-image558594189.html
RM2RCP4GD–Soldiers from the 117th Signal Battalion, formerly the 1st Signal Battalion Mo., N.G., operating a field radio set at the headquarters of the 42nd Division in Baccarat, France on May 4, 1918. The photo was taken by Sgt. 1st Cl. C.H. White. Lt. Orin E. Marvel can be seen in charge of the operation. The photograph was released and censored by the Military Intelligence Branch on June 10, 1918.
Telephone switchboard at 165th Infantry, previously known as 69th Regt. Inf. N.Y.N.G., Headquarters being inspected by Major R.D. Garrett, Division Signal officer accompanied by Capt. Richard Smith, 117th Field Battalion, S.C., formerly the 1st Bn. S.C., Mo. N.G., 42nd Division. Location: Badomenil, France. Image passed as censored by the A.E.F., July 2, 1918. [Notes: Subject number 14522, taken by Sgt. C.H. White on July 22, 1918, and May 23, 1918.] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/telephone-switchboard-at-165th-infantry-previously-known-as-69th-regt-inf-nyng-headquarters-being-inspected-by-major-rd-garrett-division-signal-officer-accompanied-by-capt-richard-smith-117th-field-battalion-sc-formerly-the-1st-bn-sc-mo-ng-42nd-division-location-badomenil-france-image-passed-as-censored-by-the-aef-july-2-1918-notes-subject-number-14522-taken-by-sgt-ch-white-on-july-22-1918-and-may-23-1918-image558443560.html
RM2RCF8CT–Telephone switchboard at 165th Infantry, previously known as 69th Regt. Inf. N.Y.N.G., Headquarters being inspected by Major R.D. Garrett, Division Signal officer accompanied by Capt. Richard Smith, 117th Field Battalion, S.C., formerly the 1st Bn. S.C., Mo. N.G., 42nd Division. Location: Badomenil, France. Image passed as censored by the A.E.F., July 2, 1918. [Notes: Subject number 14522, taken by Sgt. C.H. White on July 22, 1918, and May 23, 1918.]
Members of the 117th Engineers, formerly the Separate Battalion of the Signal Corps Engineers and the Separate Battalion of the California Engineers of the 42nd Division, celebrating the arrival of their field kitchen in Ardennes, France. Photograph taken on December 27, 1918 and issued by the A.E.P. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-117th-engineers-formerly-the-separate-battalion-of-the-signal-corps-engineers-and-the-separate-battalion-of-the-california-engineers-of-the-42nd-division-celebrating-the-arrival-of-their-field-kitchen-in-ardennes-france-photograph-taken-on-december-27-1918-and-issued-by-the-aep-censor-image558235451.html
RM2RC5R0B–Members of the 117th Engineers, formerly the Separate Battalion of the Signal Corps Engineers and the Separate Battalion of the California Engineers of the 42nd Division, celebrating the arrival of their field kitchen in Ardennes, France. Photograph taken on December 27, 1918 and issued by the A.E.P. censor.
Soldiers using a field telephone at Brigade Headquarters during practice maneuvers. Lieutenant Vigor is in charge. This photograph was taken on July 22, 1918, in Badomenil, France. The unit depicted is the 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps, formerly the 1st En., S.C. Mo. N.G., of the 42nd Division. The picture was censored and approved by the A.E.P. on July 2, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-using-a-field-telephone-at-brigade-headquarters-during-practice-maneuvers-lieutenant-vigor-is-in-charge-this-photograph-was-taken-on-july-22-1918-in-badomenil-france-the-unit-depicted-is-the-117th-field-battalion-signal-corps-formerly-the-1st-en-sc-mo-ng-of-the-42nd-division-the-picture-was-censored-and-approved-by-the-aep-on-july-2-1918-image558406848.html
RM2RCDHHM–Soldiers using a field telephone at Brigade Headquarters during practice maneuvers. Lieutenant Vigor is in charge. This photograph was taken on July 22, 1918, in Badomenil, France. The unit depicted is the 117th Field Battalion, Signal Corps, formerly the 1st En., S.C. Mo. N.G., of the 42nd Division. The picture was censored and approved by the A.E.P. on July 2, 1918.
Ex-Cavalrymen from the 117th Field Artillery, now part of the 31st Division, showcasing their equestrian skills during a training exercise at Camp Wheeler in Macon, Georgia. This photograph was taken on February 21, 1918, and was censored and released on March 5, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory. Image number A from collection 111-SC-5478, photographed by Lt. Lentz of the Signal Reserve Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-cavalrymen-from-the-117th-field-artillery-now-part-of-the-31st-division-showcasing-their-equestrian-skills-during-a-training-exercise-at-camp-wheeler-in-macon-georgia-this-photograph-was-taken-on-february-21-1918-and-was-censored-and-released-on-march-5-1918-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-image-number-a-from-collection-111-sc-5478-photographed-by-lt-lentz-of-the-signal-reserve-corps-image558172697.html
RM2RC2XY5–Ex-Cavalrymen from the 117th Field Artillery, now part of the 31st Division, showcasing their equestrian skills during a training exercise at Camp Wheeler in Macon, Georgia. This photograph was taken on February 21, 1918, and was censored and released on March 5, 1918, by the War College Division Laboratory. Image number A from collection 111-SC-5478, photographed by Lt. Lentz of the Signal Reserve Corps.
Sgt. 1st Class Chas. White of the 17th Engineer Regiment, 42nd Division is seen in this photograph taken on April 19, 1918. The image shows members of the 117th Field Battalion, S.C. (formerly the 1st Battalion, Missouri Signal Corps, Company A) laying telephone wire into the front line trenches in Manonviller, France on March 12, 1918. Censored and released by the War College Division on April 23, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-class-chas-white-of-the-17th-engineer-regiment-42nd-division-is-seen-in-this-photograph-taken-on-april-19-1918-the-image-shows-members-of-the-117th-field-battalion-sc-formerly-the-1st-battalion-missouri-signal-corps-company-a-laying-telephone-wire-into-the-front-line-trenches-in-manonviller-france-on-march-12-1918-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-on-april-23-1918-image558152040.html
RM2RC20HC–Sgt. 1st Class Chas. White of the 17th Engineer Regiment, 42nd Division is seen in this photograph taken on April 19, 1918. The image shows members of the 117th Field Battalion, S.C. (formerly the 1st Battalion, Missouri Signal Corps, Company A) laying telephone wire into the front line trenches in Manonviller, France on March 12, 1918. Censored and released by the War College Division on April 23, 1918.
Title: Maj Gen Michael J. Menoher and Commanding Field Officers, 42nd Division, Lannes, France. Caption: Maj Gen Michael J Menoher, commanding officer, Brig Gen Lenihan, and all commanding field officers of the 42nd Division, coming out of the 117th Signal Corps Communication trench in Lannes, France. Photograph taken on February 18, 1918. Released by the War College Division Laboratory and received on March 11, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-maj-gen-michael-j-menoher-and-commanding-field-officers-42nd-division-lannes-france-caption-maj-gen-michael-j-menoher-commanding-officer-brig-gen-lenihan-and-all-commanding-field-officers-of-the-42nd-division-coming-out-of-the-117th-signal-corps-communication-trench-in-lannes-france-photograph-taken-on-february-18-1918-released-by-the-war-college-division-laboratory-and-received-on-march-11-1918-image558175976.html
RM2RC3348–Title: Maj Gen Michael J. Menoher and Commanding Field Officers, 42nd Division, Lannes, France. Caption: Maj Gen Michael J Menoher, commanding officer, Brig Gen Lenihan, and all commanding field officers of the 42nd Division, coming out of the 117th Signal Corps Communication trench in Lannes, France. Photograph taken on February 18, 1918. Released by the War College Division Laboratory and received on March 11, 1918.
Signal Corps Field Signal Battalion 752 in action. This photo, taken in 1919 by CD, shows soldiers from the battalion working together to communicate vital information. The soldiers are wearing the iconic S.C. symbol on their uniforms, signifying their affiliation with the Signal Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/signal-corps-field-signal-battalion-752-in-action-this-photo-taken-in-1919-by-cd-shows-soldiers-from-the-battalion-working-together-to-communicate-vital-information-the-soldiers-are-wearing-the-iconic-sc-symbol-on-their-uniforms-signifying-their-affiliation-with-the-signal-corps-image558266976.html
RM2RC7768–Signal Corps Field Signal Battalion 752 in action. This photo, taken in 1919 by CD, shows soldiers from the battalion working together to communicate vital information. The soldiers are wearing the iconic S.C. symbol on their uniforms, signifying their affiliation with the Signal Corps.
Major General Menoher and Brigadier General Lenihan, along with other commanding field officers from the 42nd Division, are seen inspecting a headquarters tent in Lannes, France. The tent is being set up as a communication center, specifically for telephone and telegraph services, to facilitate the division's lines of communication. This photograph was taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A. and was released for training purposes by the War College division on March 14, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-menoher-and-brigadier-general-lenihan-along-with-other-commanding-field-officers-from-the-42nd-division-are-seen-inspecting-a-headquarters-tent-in-lannes-france-the-tent-is-being-set-up-as-a-communication-center-specifically-for-telephone-and-telegraph-services-to-facilitate-the-divisions-lines-of-communication-this-photograph-was-taken-by-the-signal-corps-usa-and-was-released-for-training-purposes-by-the-war-college-division-on-march-14-1918-image558163698.html
RM2RC2FDP–Major General Menoher and Brigadier General Lenihan, along with other commanding field officers from the 42nd Division, are seen inspecting a headquarters tent in Lannes, France. The tent is being set up as a communication center, specifically for telephone and telegraph services, to facilitate the division's lines of communication. This photograph was taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A. and was released for training purposes by the War College division on March 14, 1918.
Funeral ceremony for Private Wilkerson, a Signal Corps man of the 42nd Division, who was the first to be killed in action. The body is being brought up with Father Frank P. Duffy officiating. The ceremony took place in Croismare, France on March 19, 1918. The photograph was censored and released on May 31, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/funeral-ceremony-for-private-wilkerson-a-signal-corps-man-of-the-42nd-division-who-was-the-first-to-be-killed-in-action-the-body-is-being-brought-up-with-father-frank-p-duffy-officiating-the-ceremony-took-place-in-croismare-france-on-march-19-1918-the-photograph-was-censored-and-released-on-may-31-1918-image558113170.html
RM2RC0716–Funeral ceremony for Private Wilkerson, a Signal Corps man of the 42nd Division, who was the first to be killed in action. The body is being brought up with Father Frank P. Duffy officiating. The ceremony took place in Croismare, France on March 19, 1918. The photograph was censored and released on May 31, 1918.
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