The river Marne and the south bank buildings from under Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge., Chateau Thierry, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-river-marne-and-the-south-bank-buildings-from-under-pont-aspirant-de-rouge-rue-carnot-bridge-chateau-thierry-france-image486691714.html
RF2K7PM6X–The river Marne and the south bank buildings from under Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge., Chateau Thierry, France
Remains after the battle of Chateau Thierry, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-remains-after-the-battle-of-chateau-thierry-france-88944371.html
RMF4KNCK–Remains after the battle of Chateau Thierry, France
Chateau-Thierry, France. March 2014 Woman wheels her shopping basket across bridge in Chateau-Thierry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chateau-thierry-france-march-2014-woman-wheels-her-shopping-basket-image67933316.html
RMDXEHHT–Chateau-Thierry, France. March 2014 Woman wheels her shopping basket across bridge in Chateau-Thierry
French Front, 1916, Veroun. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-front-1916-veroun-91709460.html
RMF95M9T–French Front, 1916, Veroun.
Destroyed bridge over the Marne WWI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/destroyed-bridge-over-the-marne-wwi-image66055081.html
RMDRD1X1–Destroyed bridge over the Marne WWI
German pontoon bridge in France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-german-pontoon-bridge-in-france-37000363.html
RMC45E9F–German pontoon bridge in France
End of Bridge at Chateau Thierry Blown Up by Americans During German Drive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/end-of-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-blown-up-by-americans-during-german-image68652731.html
RMDYKB77–End of Bridge at Chateau Thierry Blown Up by Americans During German Drive
Caption: Private R. Antrim, S.C., captured this photograph on August 27, 1918, showing a group of American soldiers on the bridge currently used over the Marne River at Chateau Thierry, France. It was passed by the A.E.F. censor but no date of issuance was provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-private-r-antrim-sc-captured-this-photograph-on-august-27-1918-showing-a-group-of-american-soldiers-on-the-bridge-currently-used-over-the-marne-river-at-chateau-thierry-france-it-was-passed-by-the-aef-censor-but-no-date-of-issuance-was-provided-image558163041.html
RM2RC2EJ9–Caption: Private R. Antrim, S.C., captured this photograph on August 27, 1918, showing a group of American soldiers on the bridge currently used over the Marne River at Chateau Thierry, France. It was passed by the A.E.F. censor but no date of issuance was provided.
Château-Thierry, Aisne, France The old Marne bridge destroyed in 1918, on the right, a sunken boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses, First World War, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Economic activity, Rear-front, Sign, Civil engineering, River, Quay, Commercial inscription, Housing, Rear, Restaurant, hotel industry, Bridge, France, Chateau-Thierry, The Old Marne Bridge, on the right, a sunken boat the 'Samaritaine', Château-Thierry, 25/02/1915 - 25/02/1915, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1914-1915 - Zones Dévastées, Nord et Est de la France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chteau-thierry-aisne-france-the-old-marne-bridge-destroyed-in-1918-on-the-right-a-sunken-boat-the-samaritaine-and-the-quai-des-baigneuses-first-world-war-habitat-architecture-inscription-information-economic-activity-rear-front-sign-civil-engineering-river-quay-commercial-inscription-housing-rear-restaurant-hotel-industry-bridge-france-chateau-thierry-the-old-marne-bridge-on-the-right-a-sunken-boat-the-samaritaine-chteau-thierry-25021915-25021915-lon-auguste-photographer-1914-1915-zones-dvastes-nord-et-est-de-la-france-jean-brunhes-auguste-lo-image576152955.html
RM2TDA0Y7–Château-Thierry, Aisne, France The old Marne bridge destroyed in 1918, on the right, a sunken boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses, First World War, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Economic activity, Rear-front, Sign, Civil engineering, River, Quay, Commercial inscription, Housing, Rear, Restaurant, hotel industry, Bridge, France, Chateau-Thierry, The Old Marne Bridge, on the right, a sunken boat the 'Samaritaine', Château-Thierry, 25/02/1915 - 25/02/1915, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1914-1915 - Zones Dévastées, Nord et Est de la France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léo
Statue on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-on-the-bridge-over-the-river-marne-in-chateau-thierry-france-43983200.html
RFCFFH0G–Statue on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France
View of Chateau Thierry and the famous bridge where the Marine (Devil Dogs) stopped the Hun hoards on their march on Paris Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-chateau-thierry-and-the-famous-bridge-where-the-marine-devil-dogs-stopped-the-hun-hoards-on-their-march-on-paris-image330214220.html
RM2A56FH0–View of Chateau Thierry and the famous bridge where the Marine (Devil Dogs) stopped the Hun hoards on their march on Paris
CHATEAU-THIERRY. French department: 02 - Aisne Postcard End of 19th century - beginning of 20th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chateau-thierry-french-department-02-aisne-postcard-end-of-19th-century-beginning-of-20th-century-image424977110.html
RM2FKBAHX–CHATEAU-THIERRY. French department: 02 - Aisne Postcard End of 19th century - beginning of 20th century
American soldiers construct a pontoon bridge at Chateau Thierry during World War One. The photograph, taken on June 30, 1919, bears the number 59466 and was captured by photographer Reco. It is part of a series of images depicting American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-construct-a-pontoon-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-taken-on-june-30-1919-bears-the-number-59466-and-was-captured-by-photographer-reco-it-is-part-of-a-series-of-images-depicting-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558398899.html
RM2RCD7DR–American soldiers construct a pontoon bridge at Chateau Thierry during World War One. The photograph, taken on June 30, 1919, bears the number 59466 and was captured by photographer Reco. It is part of a series of images depicting American military activities during the war.
The Bridge Across the Marne at Chateau-Thierry Where the 7th Machine Gun Battalion of the 3rd Division Checked the German Drive 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/the-bridge-across-the-marne-at-chateau-thierry-where-the-7th-machine-gun-battalion-of-the-3rd-division-checked-the-german-drive-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-image543772429.html
RF2PGJY7W–The Bridge Across the Marne at Chateau-Thierry Where the 7th Machine Gun Battalion of the 3rd Division Checked the German Drive 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
American military personnel constructing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry, France on July 21, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Jackson, S.C. and received on August 24, 1918. It was later passed by the A.E.P. Censor on August 6, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-military-personnel-constructing-a-pontoon-bridge-in-chateau-thierry-france-on-july-21-1918-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-jackson-sc-and-received-on-august-24-1918-it-was-later-passed-by-the-aep-censor-on-august-6-1918-image558461450.html
RM2RCG37P–American military personnel constructing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry, France on July 21, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Jackson, S.C. and received on August 24, 1918. It was later passed by the A.E.P. Censor on August 6, 1918.
The US Army on the Western Front 1917-1918 Bridge over River Marne blown up by the French Army, Chateau Thierry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-us-army-on-the-western-front-1917-1918-bridge-over-river-marne-blown-up-by-the-french-army-chateau-thierry-image568903097.html
RM2T1FNKN–The US Army on the Western Front 1917-1918 Bridge over River Marne blown up by the French Army, Chateau Thierry.
French engineers working to clear the wreckage of a bridge at Chateau Thierry during World War One. The image shows soldiers diligently removing debris to restore the functionality of the bridge. The photograph, taken by Captain W.J. Aylward, was part of a series documenting American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-engineers-working-to-clear-the-wreckage-of-a-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-during-world-war-one-the-image-shows-soldiers-diligently-removing-debris-to-restore-the-functionality-of-the-bridge-the-photograph-taken-by-captain-wj-aylward-was-part-of-a-series-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558488086.html
RM2RCH972–French engineers working to clear the wreckage of a bridge at Chateau Thierry during World War One. The image shows soldiers diligently removing debris to restore the functionality of the bridge. The photograph, taken by Captain W.J. Aylward, was part of a series documenting American military activities during the war.
Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne, Chateau Thierry, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pont-aspirant-de-rouge-rue-carnot-bridge-over-the-river-marne-chateau-thierry-france-image526913015.html
RF2NH6XWY–Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne, Chateau Thierry, France
American and French soldiers working together to sew a telephone pole for the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, and was approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-french-soldiers-working-together-to-sew-a-telephone-pole-for-the-construction-of-a-pontoon-bridge-over-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-21-1918-and-was-approved-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558507938.html
RM2RCJ6G2–American and French soldiers working together to sew a telephone pole for the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, and was approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918.
houseboat under bridge in french town of chateau thierry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houseboat-under-bridge-in-french-town-of-chateau-thierry-image619696951.html
RF2Y05HNY–houseboat under bridge in french town of chateau thierry
Rebuilding the old stone bridge at Chateau-Thierry, which was destroyed by the French during the retreat in June as part of the fourth phase of the General offensive. The bridge is being reconstructed, with the walls of the old chateau visible in the distance. Photograph taken by Captain J. Andre Smith. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rebuilding-the-old-stone-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-which-was-destroyed-by-the-french-during-the-retreat-in-june-as-part-of-the-fourth-phase-of-the-general-offensive-the-bridge-is-being-reconstructed-with-the-walls-of-the-old-chateau-visible-in-the-distance-photograph-taken-by-captain-j-andre-smith-image558253274.html
RM2RC6HMX–Rebuilding the old stone bridge at Chateau-Thierry, which was destroyed by the French during the retreat in June as part of the fourth phase of the General offensive. The bridge is being reconstructed, with the walls of the old chateau visible in the distance. Photograph taken by Captain J. Andre Smith.
France, Loir et Cher, Sologne, Lassay sur Croisne, Chateau du Moulin, Shot Location for the TV series Thierry la Fronde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/france-loir-et-cher-sologne-lassay-sur-croisne-chateau-du-moulin-shot-location-for-the-tv-series-thierry-la-fronde-image208242157.html
RMP2P6YW–France, Loir et Cher, Sologne, Lassay sur Croisne, Chateau du Moulin, Shot Location for the TV series Thierry la Fronde
Private Berhens crossing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry, Aisne, France. The photo was taken on December 21, 1918, and drawn by official American military artist, Captain Aylward, Engineers. This image is also known as #7046 in the collection of American Military Activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-berhens-crossing-a-pontoon-bridge-in-chateau-thierry-aisne-france-the-photo-was-taken-on-december-21-1918-and-drawn-by-official-american-military-artist-captain-aylward-engineers-this-image-is-also-known-as-7046-in-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558565585.html
RM2RCMT2W–Private Berhens crossing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry, Aisne, France. The photo was taken on December 21, 1918, and drawn by official American military artist, Captain Aylward, Engineers. This image is also known as #7046 in the collection of American Military Activities during World War One.
End of Bridge at Chateau Thierry Blown Up by Americans During German Drive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/end-of-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-blown-up-by-americans-during-german-image68651704.html
RMDYK9XG–End of Bridge at Chateau Thierry Blown Up by Americans During German Drive
Image shows a destroyed bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge was destroyed by the Germans during their retreat. Photograph taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon on July 21, 1918, and released by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-shows-a-destroyed-bridge-over-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-the-bridge-was-destroyed-by-the-germans-during-their-retreat-photograph-taken-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-on-july-21-1918-and-released-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558545319.html
RM2RCKX73–Image shows a destroyed bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge was destroyed by the Germans during their retreat. Photograph taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon on July 21, 1918, and released by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918.
Chêteau-Thierry, Aisne, France The old Marne bridge destroyed in 1918, on the right, a sunken boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses, First World War, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Economic activity, Back-front, Sign, Civil engineering, River, Quay, Commercial inscription, Housing, Rear, Restaurant, hotel industry, Bridge, France, Chateau-Thierry, The Old Marne Bridge, on the right, a sunken boat the 'Samaritaine', Château-Thierry, 25/02/1915 - 25/02/1915, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1914-1915 - Zones Dévastées, Nord et Est de la France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chteau-thierry-aisne-france-the-old-marne-bridge-destroyed-in-1918-on-the-right-a-sunken-boat-the-samaritaine-and-the-quai-des-baigneuses-first-world-war-habitat-architecture-inscription-information-economic-activity-back-front-sign-civil-engineering-river-quay-commercial-inscription-housing-rear-restaurant-hotel-industry-bridge-france-chateau-thierry-the-old-marne-bridge-on-the-right-a-sunken-boat-the-samaritaine-chteau-thierry-25021915-25021915-lon-auguste-photographer-1914-1915-zones-dvastes-nord-et-est-de-la-france-jean-brunhes-auguste-lo-image576152953.html
RM2TDA0Y5–Chêteau-Thierry, Aisne, France The old Marne bridge destroyed in 1918, on the right, a sunken boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses, First World War, Habitat, Architecture, Inscription, information, Economic activity, Back-front, Sign, Civil engineering, River, Quay, Commercial inscription, Housing, Rear, Restaurant, hotel industry, Bridge, France, Chateau-Thierry, The Old Marne Bridge, on the right, a sunken boat the 'Samaritaine', Château-Thierry, 25/02/1915 - 25/02/1915, Léon, Auguste, photographer, 1914-1915 - Zones Dévastées, Nord et Est de la France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léo
Statue on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-on-the-bridge-over-the-river-marne-in-chateau-thierry-france-43983256.html
RFCFFH2G–Statue on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France
1811 View of Chateau Thierry and the famous bridge where the Marine (Devil Dogs) stopped the Hun hoards on their march on Paris LCCN2007663184 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1811-view-of-chateau-thierry-and-the-famous-bridge-where-the-marine-devil-dogs-stopped-the-hun-hoards-on-their-march-on-paris-lccn2007663184-image213394471.html
RMPB4XR3–1811 View of Chateau Thierry and the famous bridge where the Marine (Devil Dogs) stopped the Hun hoards on their march on Paris LCCN2007663184
French engineers working to clean up wreckage of a bridge in Chateau Thierry, Aisne. This photograph was taken on December 21, 1918 by Private Berhens and was part of the official documentation of American military activities during World War One. It corresponds to description number E and is associated with Captain Aylward, a military artist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-engineers-working-to-clean-up-wreckage-of-a-bridge-in-chateau-thierry-aisne-this-photograph-was-taken-on-december-21-1918-by-private-berhens-and-was-part-of-the-official-documentation-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-it-corresponds-to-description-number-e-and-is-associated-with-captain-aylward-a-military-artist-image558572374.html
RM2RCN4NA–French engineers working to clean up wreckage of a bridge in Chateau Thierry, Aisne. This photograph was taken on December 21, 1918 by Private Berhens and was part of the official documentation of American military activities during World War One. It corresponds to description number E and is associated with Captain Aylward, a military artist.
'Sur les Champs de Bataille de 1918; le pont detruit de Chateau-Tierry', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sur-les-champs-de-bataille-de-1918-le-pont-detruit-de-chateau-tierry-1918-from-quotlalbum-de-la-guerre-1914-1919-volume-2quot-lillustration-paris-1924-image565269160.html
RM2RRJ6G8–'Sur les Champs de Bataille de 1918; le pont detruit de Chateau-Tierry', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
A drawing by Captain Ernest Peixotto, taken on November 4, 1918, shows the Great Bridge across the Marne at Chateau Thierry. The bridge, originally built in 1768, was destroyed by the French in June 1916 during their retreat. After the German evacuation, the bridge was rebuilt and reopened to traffic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-drawing-by-captain-ernest-peixotto-taken-on-november-4-1918-shows-the-great-bridge-across-the-marne-at-chateau-thierry-the-bridge-originally-built-in-1768-was-destroyed-by-the-french-in-june-1916-during-their-retreat-after-the-german-evacuation-the-bridge-was-rebuilt-and-reopened-to-traffic-image558533656.html
RM2RCKBAG–A drawing by Captain Ernest Peixotto, taken on November 4, 1918, shows the Great Bridge across the Marne at Chateau Thierry. The bridge, originally built in 1768, was destroyed by the French in June 1916 during their retreat. After the German evacuation, the bridge was rebuilt and reopened to traffic.
Penn State in the world war . Ruins—Chateau Thierry Pbnn State in thb World Wak. Part of the 28th Div. Waiting forTHE Rolling Bridge to Swing AcrossTHE Canal at St. Nazaire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/penn-state-in-the-world-war-ruinschateau-thierry-pbnn-state-in-thb-world-wak-part-of-the-28th-div-waiting-forthe-rolling-bridge-to-swing-acrossthe-canal-at-st-nazaire-image343249657.html
RM2AXCAC9–Penn State in the world war . Ruins—Chateau Thierry Pbnn State in thb World Wak. Part of the 28th Div. Waiting forTHE Rolling Bridge to Swing AcrossTHE Canal at St. Nazaire
A photograph taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon on July 24, 1918, showing a view from the center of the Marne River Bridge in Chateau Thierry, France. In the distance, a pontoon bridge can be seen. The photograph was passed by the A. E. F. Censor and has the issued notes number 78348. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-on-july-24-1918-showing-a-view-from-the-center-of-the-marne-river-bridge-in-chateau-thierry-france-in-the-distance-a-pontoon-bridge-can-be-seen-the-photograph-was-passed-by-the-a-e-f-censor-and-has-the-issued-notes-number-78348-image558530329.html
RM2RCK73N–A photograph taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon on July 24, 1918, showing a view from the center of the Marne River Bridge in Chateau Thierry, France. In the distance, a pontoon bridge can be seen. The photograph was passed by the A. E. F. Censor and has the issued notes number 78348.
Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne in Chateau Thierry France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pont-aspirant-de-rouge-rue-carnot-bridge-over-the-river-marne-in-chateau-thierry-france-image486691159.html
RF2K7PKF3–Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne in Chateau Thierry France
Bridge across Marne River in Chateau Thierry destroyed by Germans during their retreat on July 21, 1918. Photo taken by Pvt. J.E. Gibbon, S.c. Chateau Thierry, France. Image received on August 27, 1918, and approved by A.E.F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Notes 17468. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bridge-across-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-destroyed-by-germans-during-their-retreat-on-july-21-1918-photo-taken-by-pvt-je-gibbon-sc-chateau-thierry-france-image-received-on-august-27-1918-and-approved-by-aef-censor-on-august-13-1918-notes-17468-image558504204.html
RM2RCJ1PM–Bridge across Marne River in Chateau Thierry destroyed by Germans during their retreat on July 21, 1918. Photo taken by Pvt. J.E. Gibbon, S.c. Chateau Thierry, France. Image received on August 27, 1918, and approved by A.E.F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Notes 17468.
'Mrs. W.E. Corey, wife of an American steel magnate, plays bridge with Major M.C. Wilson, of the 127th Infantry, who was injured during the Chateau Thierry Drive. The photo was taken at Chateau de Villegenis in Palaiseau, France on September 18, 1918. Photographer: RECO.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-we-corey-wife-of-an-american-steel-magnate-plays-bridge-with-major-mc-wilson-of-the-127th-infantry-who-was-injured-during-the-chateau-thierry-drive-the-photo-was-taken-at-chateau-de-villegenis-in-palaiseau-france-on-september-18-1918-photographer-reco-image558394424.html
RM2RCD1P0–'Mrs. W.E. Corey, wife of an American steel magnate, plays bridge with Major M.C. Wilson, of the 127th Infantry, who was injured during the Chateau Thierry Drive. The photo was taken at Chateau de Villegenis in Palaiseau, France on September 18, 1918. Photographer: RECO.'
Caption: Image captured by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon, S.C., on July 21, 1918, shows the destruction caused by Germans to a section of the bridge over the Marne River and buildings in Chateau Thierry, France during World War One. This photograph was approved by the A. E. F. Censor and issued with the identification number 17470. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-image-captured-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-sc-on-july-21-1918-shows-the-destruction-caused-by-germans-to-a-section-of-the-bridge-over-the-marne-river-and-buildings-in-chateau-thierry-france-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-was-approved-by-the-a-e-f-censor-and-issued-with-the-identification-number-17470-image558541180.html
RM2RCKMY8–Caption: Image captured by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon, S.C., on July 21, 1918, shows the destruction caused by Germans to a section of the bridge over the Marne River and buildings in Chateau Thierry, France during World War One. This photograph was approved by the A. E. F. Censor and issued with the identification number 17470.
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RMDYFNXD–Bridge at Chateau Thierry Blown Up By Americans
Soldiers crossing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry during World War One. This photo, taken by Captain W.J. Aylward, shows the soldiers making their way across the bridge as part of their military activities. The image reflects the strategic importance of these temporary bridges in facilitating troop movements during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-crossing-a-pontoon-bridge-in-chateau-thierry-during-world-war-one-this-photo-taken-by-captain-wj-aylward-shows-the-soldiers-making-their-way-across-the-bridge-as-part-of-their-military-activities-the-image-reflects-the-strategic-importance-of-these-temporary-bridges-in-facilitating-troop-movements-during-the-war-image558310102.html
RM2RC966E–Soldiers crossing a pontoon bridge in Chateau Thierry during World War One. This photo, taken by Captain W.J. Aylward, shows the soldiers making their way across the bridge as part of their military activities. The image reflects the strategic importance of these temporary bridges in facilitating troop movements during the war.
'American soldiers crossing a pontoon bridge at Chateau-Thierry. The bridge, built about a quarter of a mile up-stream from the old stone bridge, served as a one-way system into the city. In the distance, the broken span of a reinforced concrete bridge can be seen. Drawing by Captain J. Andre Smith, March 14, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-crossing-a-pontoon-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-the-bridge-built-about-a-quarter-of-a-mile-up-stream-from-the-old-stone-bridge-served-as-a-one-way-system-into-the-city-in-the-distance-the-broken-span-of-a-reinforced-concrete-bridge-can-be-seen-drawing-by-captain-j-andre-smith-march-14-1919-image558163880.html
RM2RC2FM8–'American soldiers crossing a pontoon bridge at Chateau-Thierry. The bridge, built about a quarter of a mile up-stream from the old stone bridge, served as a one-way system into the city. In the distance, the broken span of a reinforced concrete bridge can be seen. Drawing by Captain J. Andre Smith, March 14, 1919.'
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RFCFFH8E–Memorial to Cadet de Rouge who died in the Second World War on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France
Destroyed bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. It was blown up by the French on June 9th, resulting in the death of numerous German soldiers. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, by Sgt. Jackson, S.C. It was received on August 24, 1918. Approved by the A.E.F. Censor on August 6, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/destroyed-bridge-across-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-it-was-blown-up-by-the-french-on-june-9th-resulting-in-the-death-of-numerous-german-soldiers-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-21-1918-by-sgt-jackson-sc-it-was-received-on-august-24-1918-approved-by-the-aef-censor-on-august-6-1918-image558468920.html
RM2RCGCPG–Destroyed bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. It was blown up by the French on June 9th, resulting in the death of numerous German soldiers. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, by Sgt. Jackson, S.C. It was received on August 24, 1918. Approved by the A.E.F. Censor on August 6, 1918.
American and French soldiers working together to build a pontoon bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France during World War I. The bridge was being constructed to facilitate the movement of artillery. Photo taken by photographer J.E. Gibbon on July 21, 1918. Censored and issued by the A.E.P. on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-french-soldiers-working-together-to-build-a-pontoon-bridge-across-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-during-world-war-i-the-bridge-was-being-constructed-to-facilitate-the-movement-of-artillery-photo-taken-by-photographer-je-gibbon-on-july-21-1918-censored-and-issued-by-the-aep-on-august-13-1918-image558538797.html
RM2RCKHX5–American and French soldiers working together to build a pontoon bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France during World War I. The bridge was being constructed to facilitate the movement of artillery. Photo taken by photographer J.E. Gibbon on July 21, 1918. Censored and issued by the A.E.P. on August 13, 1918.
German soldiers crossing the destroyed E bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. American artillery destroyed the bridge as they retreated, killing German troops who were crossing at the time. This photograph was taken on July 28, 1918, by Cpl. A. H. Hanson and released by the A.E.F. Censor on November 22, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-soldiers-crossing-the-destroyed-e-bridge-across-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-american-artillery-destroyed-the-bridge-as-they-retreated-killing-german-troops-who-were-crossing-at-the-time-this-photograph-was-taken-on-july-28-1918-by-cpl-a-h-hanson-and-released-by-the-aef-censor-on-november-22-1918-image558101127.html
RM2RBYKK3–German soldiers crossing the destroyed E bridge across the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. American artillery destroyed the bridge as they retreated, killing German troops who were crossing at the time. This photograph was taken on July 28, 1918, by Cpl. A. H. Hanson and released by the A.E.F. Censor on November 22, 1918.
. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. A Story of the War Once more they tried and were upon the center ofit when the floor and pier were shattered by a vio-lent explosion. The American engineers had minedthe structure. The enemy brought up machine gunners, andthen ensued a duel between men armed with thoseterrible engines of destruction. From the windowsof an old mill near the bridge the defenders pep-pered the buildings on the opposite side and suf-fered a fire of the same kind. But the enemy didnot cross. West and northwest of Chateau Thierry are thevillages of Vaux, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-story-of-the-war-and-family-war-service-record-1914-1919-a-story-of-the-war-once-more-they-tried-and-were-upon-the-center-ofit-when-the-floor-and-pier-were-shattered-by-a-vio-lent-explosion-the-american-engineers-had-minedthe-structure-the-enemy-brought-up-machine-gunners-andthen-ensued-a-duel-between-men-armed-with-thoseterrible-engines-of-destruction-from-the-windowsof-an-old-mill-near-the-bridge-the-defenders-pep-pered-the-buildings-on-the-opposite-side-and-suf-fered-a-fire-of-the-same-kind-but-the-enemy-didnot-cross-west-and-northwest-of-chateau-thierry-are-thevillages-of-vaux-image337027696.html
RM2AG8X7C–. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. A Story of the War Once more they tried and were upon the center ofit when the floor and pier were shattered by a vio-lent explosion. The American engineers had minedthe structure. The enemy brought up machine gunners, andthen ensued a duel between men armed with thoseterrible engines of destruction. From the windowsof an old mill near the bridge the defenders pep-pered the buildings on the opposite side and suf-fered a fire of the same kind. But the enemy didnot cross. West and northwest of Chateau Thierry are thevillages of Vaux,
Sgt. 1st Cl. C. Jackson from South Carolina, captured this photograph. Taken on July 27/18, the image shows a destroyed bridge at Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge was blown up by French and American forces to impede the German advance on Paris. Issued and passed by the A. E. P. Censor on Aug. 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-cl-c-jackson-from-south-carolina-captured-this-photograph-taken-on-july-2718-the-image-shows-a-destroyed-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-france-the-bridge-was-blown-up-by-french-and-american-forces-to-impede-the-german-advance-on-paris-issued-and-passed-by-the-a-e-p-censor-on-aug-13-1918-image558510198.html
RM2RCJ9CP–Sgt. 1st Cl. C. Jackson from South Carolina, captured this photograph. Taken on July 27/18, the image shows a destroyed bridge at Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge was blown up by French and American forces to impede the German advance on Paris. Issued and passed by the A. E. P. Censor on Aug. 13, 1918.
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RF2K7PMYP–Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne in Chateau Thierry France
Rebuilding the Old Bridge at Chateau-Thierry. In Aug. 1918, American military artist J. Andre South captured this photo of the old stone bridge at Chateau-Thierry. The French destroyed the bridge during the retreat from the German offensive. Currently, reconstruction work is underway. The image also includes the walls of the old chateau in the background. Credited as 31069, this photograph was passed by the M.I.D. censor on Nov. 30, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rebuilding-the-old-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-in-aug-1918-american-military-artist-j-andre-south-captured-this-photo-of-the-old-stone-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-the-french-destroyed-the-bridge-during-the-retreat-from-the-german-offensive-currently-reconstruction-work-is-underway-the-image-also-includes-the-walls-of-the-old-chateau-in-the-background-credited-as-31069-this-photograph-was-passed-by-the-mid-censor-on-nov-30-1918-image558532445.html
RM2RCK9R9–Rebuilding the Old Bridge at Chateau-Thierry. In Aug. 1918, American military artist J. Andre South captured this photo of the old stone bridge at Chateau-Thierry. The French destroyed the bridge during the retreat from the German offensive. Currently, reconstruction work is underway. The image also includes the walls of the old chateau in the background. Credited as 31069, this photograph was passed by the M.I.D. censor on Nov. 30, 1918.
Prominent American woman, Mrs. W.E. Corey, is seen playing bridge with wounded American officers at a chateau that she has converted into a convalescent house. Major M.C. Wilson, with a bandaged head, was among the officers present and was injured during the Chateau-Thierry drive. The photograph was taken on October 14, 1918 and approved by the A.E.F. censor on October 19, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prominent-american-woman-mrs-we-corey-is-seen-playing-bridge-with-wounded-american-officers-at-a-chateau-that-she-has-converted-into-a-convalescent-house-major-mc-wilson-with-a-bandaged-head-was-among-the-officers-present-and-was-injured-during-the-chateau-thierry-drive-the-photograph-was-taken-on-october-14-1918-and-approved-by-the-aef-censor-on-october-19-1918-image558165269.html
RM2RC2HDW–Prominent American woman, Mrs. W.E. Corey, is seen playing bridge with wounded American officers at a chateau that she has converted into a convalescent house. Major M.C. Wilson, with a bandaged head, was among the officers present and was injured during the Chateau-Thierry drive. The photograph was taken on October 14, 1918 and approved by the A.E.F. censor on October 19, 1918.
This photograph (ID: 16342) taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff, S.C. on July 21, 1918, shows a bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France, destroyed by the French to impede the German advancement during World War One. American Machine Gunners from the 3rd Division occupied the nearby buildings and successfully delayed the German advance in June. The image was approved by the A. E. F Censor on August 6, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-id-16342-taken-by-sgt-a-c-duff-sc-on-july-21-1918-shows-a-bridge-over-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-destroyed-by-the-french-to-impede-the-german-advancement-during-world-war-one-american-machine-gunners-from-the-3rd-division-occupied-the-nearby-buildings-and-successfully-delayed-the-german-advance-in-june-the-image-was-approved-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-6-1918-image558463644.html
RM2RCG624–This photograph (ID: 16342) taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff, S.C. on July 21, 1918, shows a bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France, destroyed by the French to impede the German advancement during World War One. American Machine Gunners from the 3rd Division occupied the nearby buildings and successfully delayed the German advance in June. The image was approved by the A. E. F Censor on August 6, 1918.
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RMDYFPXN–Remains of R.R. Bridge Over Marne Near Chateau Thierry
Wrecked bridge over the Marne River and ruined buildings in Chateau Thierry, France. Machine gunners of the 3rd Division held their ground here during World War One. The 150th Regiment F.A. (formerly 1st Regiment F.A., Ind. N.G.) is seen moving towards the front to relieve the 26th Division. The photo was taken on July 25, 1918 by Sgt. A. C. Duff. It was approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wrecked-bridge-over-the-marne-river-and-ruined-buildings-in-chateau-thierry-france-machine-gunners-of-the-3rd-division-held-their-ground-here-during-world-war-one-the-150th-regiment-fa-formerly-1st-regiment-fa-ind-ng-is-seen-moving-towards-the-front-to-relieve-the-26th-division-the-photo-was-taken-on-july-25-1918-by-sgt-a-c-duff-it-was-approved-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558555710.html
RM2RCMBE6–Wrecked bridge over the Marne River and ruined buildings in Chateau Thierry, France. Machine gunners of the 3rd Division held their ground here during World War One. The 150th Regiment F.A. (formerly 1st Regiment F.A., Ind. N.G.) is seen moving towards the front to relieve the 26th Division. The photo was taken on July 25, 1918 by Sgt. A. C. Duff. It was approved by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918.
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RFCFFH55–Memorial to Cadet de Rouge who died in the Second World War on the bridge over the river Marne in Chateau Thierry France
. 'And they thought we wouldn't fight.' . aiARIKES MARCHING DOWN THE AVENUE PRESIDENT WILSONON THE FOURTH OF JULY IN PARIS. BRIDGE CROSSING MARNE RIVER IN CHATEAU-THIERRY DESTROYED BYGERMANS IN THEIR RETREAT FROM TOWN WE WOULDNT FIGHT 275 ing the morning, and it is said that a sleuthing seventywere intent on unveiling the mystery of these unusualAmerican preparations. They stooped to get a peepthrough the windows of the room, and Private Larson,walking his post in front of the sacred precincts, had toshoo them away frequently with threatening gestures andSwedish-American-French commands, suc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/and-they-thought-we-wouldnt-fight-aiarikes-marching-down-the-avenue-president-wilsonon-the-fourth-of-july-in-paris-bridge-crossing-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-destroyed-bygermans-in-their-retreat-from-town-we-wouldnt-fight-275-ing-the-morning-and-it-is-said-that-a-sleuthing-seventywere-intent-on-unveiling-the-mystery-of-these-unusualamerican-preparations-they-stooped-to-get-a-peepthrough-the-windows-of-the-room-and-private-larsonwalking-his-post-in-front-of-the-sacred-precincts-had-toshoo-them-away-frequently-with-threatening-gestures-andswedish-american-french-commands-suc-image372415690.html
RM2CHW00A–. 'And they thought we wouldn't fight.' . aiARIKES MARCHING DOWN THE AVENUE PRESIDENT WILSONON THE FOURTH OF JULY IN PARIS. BRIDGE CROSSING MARNE RIVER IN CHATEAU-THIERRY DESTROYED BYGERMANS IN THEIR RETREAT FROM TOWN WE WOULDNT FIGHT 275 ing the morning, and it is said that a sleuthing seventywere intent on unveiling the mystery of these unusualAmerican preparations. They stooped to get a peepthrough the windows of the room, and Private Larson,walking his post in front of the sacred precincts, had toshoo them away frequently with threatening gestures andSwedish-American-French commands, suc
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RF2K7PJGP–Pont Aspirant de Rouge - Rue Carnot Bridge over the River Marne in Chateau Thierry France
This image shows a wrecked bridge over the Marne River and ruined buildings at Chateau Thierry, France. It was taken by photographer Set, A. C. Duff. & C. The photograph was taken on July 25, 1918, and was issued on August 27, 1918. The location is where machine gunners of the 3rd Division held their ground. The 150th Regiment, F. A. (formerly 1st Regiment, F. A., Ind., N.G.) of the 42nd Division is seen on its way to the front to relieve the 26th Division. The image was passed by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-shows-a-wrecked-bridge-over-the-marne-river-and-ruined-buildings-at-chateau-thierry-france-it-was-taken-by-photographer-set-a-c-duff-c-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-25-1918-and-was-issued-on-august-27-1918-the-location-is-where-machine-gunners-of-the-3rd-division-held-their-ground-the-150th-regiment-f-a-formerly-1st-regiment-f-a-ind-ng-of-the-42nd-division-is-seen-on-its-way-to-the-front-to-relieve-the-26th-division-the-image-was-passed-by-the-a-e-f-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558545740.html
RM2RCKXP4–This image shows a wrecked bridge over the Marne River and ruined buildings at Chateau Thierry, France. It was taken by photographer Set, A. C. Duff. & C. The photograph was taken on July 25, 1918, and was issued on August 27, 1918. The location is where machine gunners of the 3rd Division held their ground. The 150th Regiment, F. A. (formerly 1st Regiment, F. A., Ind., N.G.) of the 42nd Division is seen on its way to the front to relieve the 26th Division. The image was passed by the A. E. F. Censor on August 13, 1918.
'In this photograph, taken in August 1918, we can see a pontoon bridge at Chateau-Thierry during World War One. The bridge is a one-way crossing into the city and was built slightly upstream from the older stone bridge. Captain Andre Smith, an American military artist, created this official drawing of the scene. In the distance, we can see the broken span of a reinforced concrete bridge. The photograph was received on December 4, 1918 and passed by the M.I.D. censor on November 30, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-photograph-taken-in-august-1918-we-can-see-a-pontoon-bridge-at-chateau-thierry-during-world-war-one-the-bridge-is-a-one-way-crossing-into-the-city-and-was-built-slightly-upstream-from-the-older-stone-bridge-captain-andre-smith-an-american-military-artist-created-this-official-drawing-of-the-scene-in-the-distance-we-can-see-the-broken-span-of-a-reinforced-concrete-bridge-the-photograph-was-received-on-december-4-1918-and-passed-by-the-mid-censor-on-november-30-1918-image558514063.html
RM2RCJEAR–'In this photograph, taken in August 1918, we can see a pontoon bridge at Chateau-Thierry during World War One. The bridge is a one-way crossing into the city and was built slightly upstream from the older stone bridge. Captain Andre Smith, an American military artist, created this official drawing of the scene. In the distance, we can see the broken span of a reinforced concrete bridge. The photograph was received on December 4, 1918 and passed by the M.I.D. censor on November 30, 1918.'
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RMCFFHBK–The First Word War American Aisne Marne Memorial from the bridge in Chateau Thierry France
American and French soldiers working together to construct a pontoon bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge is intended for the use of artillery. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon of the Signal Corps. Approved by the A.E.P. (American Expeditionary Forces) censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-french-soldiers-working-together-to-construct-a-pontoon-bridge-over-the-marne-river-in-chateau-thierry-france-the-bridge-is-intended-for-the-use-of-artillery-the-photograph-was-taken-on-july-21-1918-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-of-the-signal-corps-approved-by-the-aep-american-expeditionary-forces-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558514501.html
RM2RCJEXD–American and French soldiers working together to construct a pontoon bridge over the Marne River in Chateau Thierry, France. The bridge is intended for the use of artillery. The photograph was taken on July 21, 1918, by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon of the Signal Corps. Approved by the A.E.P. (American Expeditionary Forces) censor on August 13, 1918.
. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. IN THE STREETS OF CHATEAU THIERRY Men of Company A, Seventh Machine Gun Battalion, with the enemy one hundred yards away.. RUINS OF THE STONE BRIDGE AT CHATEAU THIERRYWhere the Seventh Machme Gun Battalion for three days and nights continuously fought off the German columns. AMERICA TURNS THE TIDE 59 Italian front and others from the Russian front were arriving to oppose theFrench and British. Long range guns were shelling P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illinois-in-the-world-war-an-illustrated-record-prepared-with-the-coperation-and-under-the-direction-of-the-leaders-in-the-states-military-and-civilian-organizations-in-the-streets-of-chateau-thierry-men-of-company-a-seventh-machine-gun-battalion-with-the-enemy-one-hundred-yards-away-ruins-of-the-stone-bridge-at-chateau-thierrywhere-the-seventh-machme-gun-battalion-for-three-days-and-nights-continuously-fought-off-the-german-columns-america-turns-the-tide-59-italian-front-and-others-from-the-russian-front-were-arriving-to-oppose-thefrench-and-british-long-range-guns-were-shelling-p-image370740702.html
RM2CF4KFA–. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. IN THE STREETS OF CHATEAU THIERRY Men of Company A, Seventh Machine Gun Battalion, with the enemy one hundred yards away.. RUINS OF THE STONE BRIDGE AT CHATEAU THIERRYWhere the Seventh Machme Gun Battalion for three days and nights continuously fought off the German columns. AMERICA TURNS THE TIDE 59 Italian front and others from the Russian front were arriving to oppose theFrench and British. Long range guns were shelling P
The First Word War American Aisne Marne Memorial from the bridge in Chateau Thierry France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-word-war-american-aisne-marne-memorial-from-the-bridge-in-43983565.html
RMCFFHDH–The First Word War American Aisne Marne Memorial from the bridge in Chateau Thierry France
American and French soldiers can be seen constructing a pontoon bridge across the Marne River in Château-Thierry, France. The bridge is being built to facilitate the movement of artillery. The photograph, taken on July 21, 1918, was captured by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon and was officially issued after being passed by the A. E. P. censor on August 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-french-soldiers-can-be-seen-constructing-a-pontoon-bridge-across-the-marne-river-in-chteau-thierry-france-the-bridge-is-being-built-to-facilitate-the-movement-of-artillery-the-photograph-taken-on-july-21-1918-was-captured-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-and-was-officially-issued-after-being-passed-by-the-a-e-p-censor-on-august-13-1918-image558510453.html
RM2RCJ9NW–American and French soldiers can be seen constructing a pontoon bridge across the Marne River in Château-Thierry, France. The bridge is being built to facilitate the movement of artillery. The photograph, taken on July 21, 1918, was captured by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon and was officially issued after being passed by the A. E. P. censor on August 13, 1918.
Title: 'Barbed Wire Entanglements and Wreckage at the Center of the Marne River Bridge, Chateau Thierry, France' Image Description: The photograph, taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon, S. c., on July 26, 1918, shows the aftermath of the Germans' retreat from Chateau Thierry. It depicts extensive barbed wire entanglements and wreckage at the Marne River Bridge. The image is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-barbed-wire-entanglements-and-wreckage-at-the-center-of-the-marne-river-bridge-chateau-thierry-france-image-description-the-photograph-taken-by-pvt-j-e-gibbon-s-c-on-july-26-1918-shows-the-aftermath-of-the-germans-retreat-from-chateau-thierry-it-depicts-extensive-barbed-wire-entanglements-and-wreckage-at-the-marne-river-bridge-the-image-is-part-of-the-collection-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558528431.html
RM2RCK4KY–Title: 'Barbed Wire Entanglements and Wreckage at the Center of the Marne River Bridge, Chateau Thierry, France' Image Description: The photograph, taken by Pvt. J. E. Gibbon, S. c., on July 26, 1918, shows the aftermath of the Germans' retreat from Chateau Thierry. It depicts extensive barbed wire entanglements and wreckage at the Marne River Bridge. The image is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.'
American soldiers constructing a pontoon bridge over the Marne at Chateau Thierry, France during World War One. Photograph taken on July 28, 1918 by Pvt. R.P. Antrim, 8. C. It was approved by the A. E. P. Censor on September 1, 1918. This image is labelled as 19051 in the collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-constructing-a-pontoon-bridge-over-the-marne-at-chateau-thierry-france-during-world-war-one-photograph-taken-on-july-28-1918-by-pvt-rp-antrim-8-c-it-was-approved-by-the-a-e-p-censor-on-september-1-1918-this-image-is-labelled-as-19051-in-the-collection-image558480925.html
RM2RCH039–American soldiers constructing a pontoon bridge over the Marne at Chateau Thierry, France during World War One. Photograph taken on July 28, 1918 by Pvt. R.P. Antrim, 8. C. It was approved by the A. E. P. Censor on September 1, 1918. This image is labelled as 19051 in the collection.
Château-Thierry, Aisne, France The Old Pont de la Marne destroyed in 1918, on the right, a Samaritan souted boat and the Quai des Baigneuses , 1914-1915 - Devastated zones, North and East of France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon and Georges Chevalier - (December 1914 -April 1915) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chteau-thierry-aisne-france-the-old-pont-de-la-marne-destroyed-in-1918-on-the-right-a-samaritan-souted-boat-and-the-quai-des-baigneuses-1914-1915-devastated-zones-north-and-east-of-france-jean-brunhes-auguste-lon-and-georges-chevalier-december-1914-april-1915-image515272185.html
RM2MX8JX1–Château-Thierry, Aisne, France The Old Pont de la Marne destroyed in 1918, on the right, a Samaritan souted boat and the Quai des Baigneuses , 1914-1915 - Devastated zones, North and East of France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon and Georges Chevalier - (December 1914 -April 1915)
The First Word War American Aisne Marne Memorial from the bridge in Chateau Thierry France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-word-war-american-aisne-marne-memorial-from-the-bridge-in-43983466.html
RFCFFHA2–The First Word War American Aisne Marne Memorial from the bridge in Chateau Thierry France
Chêteau-Thierry, Aisne, France The Old Pont de la Marne destroyed in 1918, on the right, a souted boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses , 1914-1915 - Devastated zones, North and East of France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon and Georges Chevalier - (December 1914 -April 1915) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chteau-thierry-aisne-france-the-old-pont-de-la-marne-destroyed-in-1918-on-the-right-a-souted-boat-the-samaritaine-and-the-quai-des-baigneuses-1914-1915-devastated-zones-north-and-east-of-france-jean-brunhes-auguste-lon-and-georges-chevalier-december-1914-april-1915-image515274376.html
RM2MX8NM8–Chêteau-Thierry, Aisne, France The Old Pont de la Marne destroyed in 1918, on the right, a souted boat the Samaritaine and the Quai des Baigneuses , 1914-1915 - Devastated zones, North and East of France - Jean Brunhes, Auguste Léon and Georges Chevalier - (December 1914 -April 1915)
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