This photograph, taken on November 30, 1918, shows the E Cemetery in Confreneux, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by the French and is currently cared for by G.R.S. Unit No. 303. It houses the remains of seven individuals. Credits to Sgt. Carno Chan, the photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-taken-on-november-30-1918-shows-the-e-cemetery-in-confreneux-aisne-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-the-french-and-is-currently-cared-for-by-grs-unit-no-303-it-houses-the-remains-of-seven-individuals-credits-to-sgt-carno-chan-the-photographer-image558181791.html
RM2RC3AFY–This photograph, taken on November 30, 1918, shows the E Cemetery in Confreneux, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by the French and is currently cared for by G.R.S. Unit No. 303. It houses the remains of seven individuals. Credits to Sgt. Carno Chan, the photographer.
Photograph showing the cutting table at J. Ohresser's factory outside Paris, Les Lilas, Seine, France. This is where the cloth is cut according to the pattern. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, a photographer with the Signal Corps, on 31st December 1918. Image number 100. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-showing-the-cutting-table-at-j-ohressers-factory-outside-paris-les-lilas-seine-france-this-is-where-the-cloth-is-cut-according-to-the-pattern-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-a-photographer-with-the-signal-corps-on-31st-december-1918-image-number-100-image558491026.html
RM2RCHD02–Photograph showing the cutting table at J. Ohresser's factory outside Paris, Les Lilas, Seine, France. This is where the cloth is cut according to the pattern. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, a photographer with the Signal Corps, on 31st December 1918. Image number 100.
Image of Sumber E Cemetery at La Roque Farm in Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. nit No. 303 and completed on November 15, 1918. It serves as the resting place for 104 American soldiers. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carno Chan on November 30, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-sumber-e-cemetery-at-la-roque-farm-in-aisne-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-nit-no-303-and-completed-on-november-15-1918-it-serves-as-the-resting-place-for-104-american-soldiers-photograph-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-on-november-30-1918-image558168482.html
RM2RC2NGJ–Image of Sumber E Cemetery at La Roque Farm in Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. nit No. 303 and completed on November 15, 1918. It serves as the resting place for 104 American soldiers. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carno Chan on November 30, 1918.
Major A.L. Littell, Q.M.C., in charge of Warehousing and Disposition Branch, Tours, Indre et Loire, France, is pictured in this photograph. The photograph was taken on January 13, 1919, and the description number associated with it is 2927-N9. This photograph was part of the Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-al-littell-qmc-in-charge-of-warehousing-and-disposition-branch-tours-indre-et-loire-france-is-pictured-in-this-photograph-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-13-1919-and-the-description-number-associated-with-it-is-2927-n9-this-photograph-was-part-of-the-sgt-carno-chan-sc-collection-image558205235.html
RM2RC4CD7–Major A.L. Littell, Q.M.C., in charge of Warehousing and Disposition Branch, Tours, Indre et Loire, France, is pictured in this photograph. The photograph was taken on January 13, 1919, and the description number associated with it is 2927-N9. This photograph was part of the Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. collection.
Lt. Col. C.C. Jones, Chief of Inspection Service, office, Chief Quartermaster, Tours, Indre et Loire, France, is seen in this photograph. The image was captured on January 7, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. It is numbered 100 out of the photographer's collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-cc-jones-chief-of-inspection-service-office-chief-quartermaster-tours-indre-et-loire-france-is-seen-in-this-photograph-the-image-was-captured-on-january-7-1919-by-sgt-carno-chan-sc-it-is-numbered-100-out-of-the-photographers-collection-image558341949.html
RM2RCAJRW–Lt. Col. C.C. Jones, Chief of Inspection Service, office, Chief Quartermaster, Tours, Indre et Loire, France, is seen in this photograph. The image was captured on January 7, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. It is numbered 100 out of the photographer's collection.
Lt. Col. F. Gilbreath, Principal Assistant to the Chief of Supplies Division, Tours, France during World War One. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. on January 7, 1919. Lt. Col. Gilbreath was involved in the logistical operations of the American military during this time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-f-gilbreath-principal-assistant-to-the-chief-of-supplies-division-tours-france-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-sc-on-january-7-1919-lt-col-gilbreath-was-involved-in-the-logistical-operations-of-the-american-military-during-this-time-image558371524.html
RM2RCC0G4–Lt. Col. F. Gilbreath, Principal Assistant to the Chief of Supplies Division, Tours, France during World War One. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, S.C. on January 7, 1919. Lt. Col. Gilbreath was involved in the logistical operations of the American military during this time.
Camp Tambourin, located in St. Dizier, Creuse, France, housed American military personnel during World War One. This photograph, taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, showcases the kitchen at the camp. The image was part of a series captured on December 15, 1918 and was later issued by Sunder B. 2930-19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-tambourin-located-in-st-dizier-creuse-france-housed-american-military-personnel-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-showcases-the-kitchen-at-the-camp-the-image-was-part-of-a-series-captured-on-december-15-1918-and-was-later-issued-by-sunder-b-2930-19-image558225102.html
RM2RC59PP–Camp Tambourin, located in St. Dizier, Creuse, France, housed American military personnel during World War One. This photograph, taken by Sgt. Carno Chan, showcases the kitchen at the camp. The image was part of a series captured on December 15, 1918 and was later issued by Sunder B. 2930-19.
Office of a factory belonging to J. Ohresser Co. in Les Lilas, Seine, France. In the photograph, Maurice Aimon, the manager, is sitting at his desk. The image was taken by SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. on December 31, 1919. The photograph is part of the collection issued as subject number 49703, with additional notes provided under subject number 49902. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/office-of-a-factory-belonging-to-j-ohresser-co-in-les-lilas-seine-france-in-the-photograph-maurice-aimon-the-manager-is-sitting-at-his-desk-the-image-was-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-sc-on-december-31-1919-the-photograph-is-part-of-the-collection-issued-as-subject-number-49703-with-additional-notes-provided-under-subject-number-49902-image558377411.html
RM2RCC82B–Office of a factory belonging to J. Ohresser Co. in Les Lilas, Seine, France. In the photograph, Maurice Aimon, the manager, is sitting at his desk. The image was taken by SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. on December 31, 1919. The photograph is part of the collection issued as subject number 49703, with additional notes provided under subject number 49902.
Quartermaster Det. at office of Chief of Q.M. Major R.L. McLeod, Commanding Officer. This detachment is made up of approximately one thousand men. Located in Tours, Indre et Loire, France during World War I. photograph taken on January 7th, 1919 by SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. PHOTOGRAPHER 1293-1-19. DESCRIPTION NUMBER E ISSUED. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quartermaster-det-at-office-of-chief-of-qm-major-rl-mcleod-commanding-officer-this-detachment-is-made-up-of-approximately-one-thousand-men-located-in-tours-indre-et-loire-france-during-world-war-i-photograph-taken-on-january-7th-1919-by-sgt-carno-chan-sc-photographer-1293-1-19-description-number-e-issued-image558450234.html
RM2RCFGY6–Quartermaster Det. at office of Chief of Q.M. Major R.L. McLeod, Commanding Officer. This detachment is made up of approximately one thousand men. Located in Tours, Indre et Loire, France during World War I. photograph taken on January 7th, 1919 by SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. PHOTOGRAPHER 1293-1-19. DESCRIPTION NUMBER E ISSUED.
Cars lined up on an ice-plant spur in Gievres, Loir et Cher, France, waiting to be loaded. The photograph was taken on January 12, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan. The assigned military photographer number is RECO 3-1-19 and the photograph number is 2924-19. It is part of the collection issued under the notes 497/7 49717. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cars-lined-up-on-an-ice-plant-spur-in-gievres-loir-et-cher-france-waiting-to-be-loaded-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-sgt-carno-chan-the-assigned-military-photographer-number-is-reco-3-1-19-and-the-photograph-number-is-2924-19-it-is-part-of-the-collection-issued-under-the-notes-4977-49717-image558459851.html
RM2RCG16K–Cars lined up on an ice-plant spur in Gievres, Loir et Cher, France, waiting to be loaded. The photograph was taken on January 12, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan. The assigned military photographer number is RECO 3-1-19 and the photograph number is 2924-19. It is part of the collection issued under the notes 497/7 49717.
Cemetery No. 64, G.R.S, near Torchy, Aisne, France. Established by Unit 303 around September 20, 1918. Originally a shell hole containing 23 Americans and two Frenchmen, it now houses 78 Americans arranged in 3 rows and two Frenchmen in a separate corner. Photo taken on December 1, 1918 by Sgt. Carno Chan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cemetery-no-64-grs-near-torchy-aisne-france-established-by-unit-303-around-september-20-1918-originally-a-shell-hole-containing-23-americans-and-two-frenchmen-it-now-houses-78-americans-arranged-in-3-rows-and-two-frenchmen-in-a-separate-corner-photo-taken-on-december-1-1918-by-sgt-carno-chan-image558060345.html
RM2RBWRJH–Cemetery No. 64, G.R.S, near Torchy, Aisne, France. Established by Unit 303 around September 20, 1918. Originally a shell hole containing 23 Americans and two Frenchmen, it now houses 78 Americans arranged in 3 rows and two Frenchmen in a separate corner. Photo taken on December 1, 1918 by Sgt. Carno Chan.
Sgt. Carno Chan, photographer, captured this image on December 1, 1918, at Cemetery No. 66, G.R.S., Aisne, France. The cemetery, located near Belleau at the southwest border of Bois de Belleau, was established by the G.R.S. Unit 303. Completed around September 30, 1918, it holds 130 American soldiers buried in five rows, representing casualties from the Bois de Belleau engagement. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-carno-chan-photographer-captured-this-image-on-december-1-1918-at-cemetery-no-66-grs-aisne-france-the-cemetery-located-near-belleau-at-the-southwest-border-of-bois-de-belleau-was-established-by-the-grs-unit-303-completed-around-september-30-1918-it-holds-130-american-soldiers-buried-in-five-rows-representing-casualties-from-the-bois-de-belleau-engagement-image558156227.html
RM2RC25XY–Sgt. Carno Chan, photographer, captured this image on December 1, 1918, at Cemetery No. 66, G.R.S., Aisne, France. The cemetery, located near Belleau at the southwest border of Bois de Belleau, was established by the G.R.S. Unit 303. Completed around September 30, 1918, it holds 130 American soldiers buried in five rows, representing casualties from the Bois de Belleau engagement.
View through the entrance of Camp Tambourin in St. Disier, Creuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan of the Signal Corps. The image was taken on March 1, 1919, with a record number of H RECO 3-1-19 TAKES 12-15-19 2931-19. The description notes that it offers a view through the entrance of the camp. There is extra information indicating 'DE LA TAMBO 47724'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-through-the-entrance-of-camp-tambourin-in-st-disier-creuse-france-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-of-the-signal-corps-the-image-was-taken-on-march-1-1919-with-a-record-number-of-h-reco-3-1-19-takes-12-15-19-2931-19-the-description-notes-that-it-offers-a-view-through-the-entrance-of-the-camp-there-is-extra-information-indicating-de-la-tambo-47724-image558211514.html
RM2RC4MDE–View through the entrance of Camp Tambourin in St. Disier, Creuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Carno Chan of the Signal Corps. The image was taken on March 1, 1919, with a record number of H RECO 3-1-19 TAKES 12-15-19 2931-19. The description notes that it offers a view through the entrance of the camp. There is extra information indicating 'DE LA TAMBO 47724'.
Col. O.G. Collins, the Department Quartermaster at Intermediate Q.M. Depot 2 in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France, is photographed with Sgt. Carno Chan of the 8th Corps. The picture was taken on January 7, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. The photo's description number is B and it is associated with Col. O. G. Collins. This information was documented in MI Notes No. 16, and the photo was issued under the identification number 49715. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-og-collins-the-department-quartermaster-at-intermediate-qm-depot-2-in-gievres-loire-et-cher-france-is-photographed-with-sgt-carno-chan-of-the-8th-corps-the-picture-was-taken-on-january-7-1919-by-photographer-sgt-carno-chan-the-photos-description-number-is-b-and-it-is-associated-with-col-o-g-collins-this-information-was-documented-in-mi-notes-no-16-and-the-photo-was-issued-under-the-identification-number-49715-image558277501.html
RM2RC7MJ5–Col. O.G. Collins, the Department Quartermaster at Intermediate Q.M. Depot 2 in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France, is photographed with Sgt. Carno Chan of the 8th Corps. The picture was taken on January 7, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. The photo's description number is B and it is associated with Col. O. G. Collins. This information was documented in MI Notes No. 16, and the photo was issued under the identification number 49715.
Sgt. Carno Chan captures Pvt. L. Silverstein of the 9th Infantry purchasing Murad Cigarettes from a traveling sales store in Courtisols, Marne, France. The date is uncertain as it was not recorded, but the photograph was cleared by the A.E.F. Censor. Photo labeled 27536. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-carno-chan-captures-pvt-l-silverstein-of-the-9th-infantry-purchasing-murad-cigarettes-from-a-traveling-sales-store-in-courtisols-marne-france-the-date-is-uncertain-as-it-was-not-recorded-but-the-photograph-was-cleared-by-the-aef-censor-photo-labeled-27536-image558139923.html
RM2RC1D4K–Sgt. Carno Chan captures Pvt. L. Silverstein of the 9th Infantry purchasing Murad Cigarettes from a traveling sales store in Courtisols, Marne, France. The date is uncertain as it was not recorded, but the photograph was cleared by the A.E.F. Censor. Photo labeled 27536.
Col. F.S. Armstrong, pictured here, was the Chief of the Remount Service for the Cavalry branch of the U.S. Military in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. The photograph was taken on January 15, 1919, and is labeled as Subject 49721. It was captured by Sgt. Carno Chan of the Signal Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-fs-armstrong-pictured-here-was-the-chief-of-the-remount-service-for-the-cavalry-branch-of-the-us-military-in-tours-indre-et-loire-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-january-15-1919-and-is-labeled-as-subject-49721-it-was-captured-by-sgt-carno-chan-of-the-signal-corps-image558242738.html
RM2RC648J–Col. F.S. Armstrong, pictured here, was the Chief of the Remount Service for the Cavalry branch of the U.S. Military in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. The photograph was taken on January 15, 1919, and is labeled as Subject 49721. It was captured by Sgt. Carno Chan of the Signal Corps.
'View of Gievres from the top of an ice plant, looking southwest. In the distance, there is a line of cars on North Mader, waiting to be loaded for Coblenz. This photograph was taken on January 12, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. Gievres is located in Loir et Cher, France.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-gievres-from-the-top-of-an-ice-plant-looking-southwest-in-the-distance-there-is-a-line-of-cars-on-north-mader-waiting-to-be-loaded-for-coblenz-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-photographer-sgt-carno-chan-gievres-is-located-in-loir-et-cher-france-image558371519.html
RM2RCC0FY–'View of Gievres from the top of an ice plant, looking southwest. In the distance, there is a line of cars on North Mader, waiting to be loaded for Coblenz. This photograph was taken on January 12, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. Gievres is located in Loir et Cher, France.'
Soldiers gathered at Sumber Cemetery No. 7 near Le Charmel, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 304 and completed around November 24, 1918. It contains a total of 77 American soldiers buried there. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carno Chan on December 1, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-gathered-at-sumber-cemetery-no-7-near-le-charmel-aisne-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-unit-304-and-completed-around-november-24-1918-it-contains-a-total-of-77-american-soldiers-buried-there-photograph-taken-by-sgt-carno-chan-on-december-1-1918-image558196781.html
RM2RC41K9–Soldiers gathered at Sumber Cemetery No. 7 near Le Charmel, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 304 and completed around November 24, 1918. It contains a total of 77 American soldiers buried there. Photograph taken by Sgt. Carno Chan on December 1, 1918.
Image shows a 40,000-ton pile of coal at Gievres, France during World War One. The pile is approximately 2,000 feet long and rises from ground level to a height of 15 feet at the opposite end. Tracks can be seen running on the coal pile. Taken on January 12, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-shows-a-40000-ton-pile-of-coal-at-gievres-france-during-world-war-one-the-pile-is-approximately-2000-feet-long-and-rises-from-ground-level-to-a-height-of-15-feet-at-the-opposite-end-tracks-can-be-seen-running-on-the-coal-pile-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-sgt-carno-chan-image558396065.html
RM2RCD3TH–Image shows a 40,000-ton pile of coal at Gievres, France during World War One. The pile is approximately 2,000 feet long and rises from ground level to a height of 15 feet at the opposite end. Tracks can be seen running on the coal pile. Taken on January 12, 1919, by Sgt. Carno Chan.
Wreaths placed on the graves of American aviators by the French on All Saint's Day. Chierry, Aisne, France. Taken on January 12, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. This image is part of the collection of photographs depicting American military activities during World War One, specifically marked as subject number 36176. The description note for this image is 34/76. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wreaths-placed-on-the-graves-of-american-aviators-by-the-french-on-all-saints-day-chierry-aisne-france-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-photographer-sgt-carno-chan-this-image-is-part-of-the-collection-of-photographs-depicting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-specifically-marked-as-subject-number-36176-the-description-note-for-this-image-is-3476-image558061016.html
RM2RBWTEG–Wreaths placed on the graves of American aviators by the French on All Saint's Day. Chierry, Aisne, France. Taken on January 12, 1919, by photographer Sgt. Carno Chan. This image is part of the collection of photographs depicting American military activities during World War One, specifically marked as subject number 36176. The description note for this image is 34/76.
Sgt. E.P. Whitley, the Chief Inspector, and Pvt. Toy Rosenberg, an Inspector from the Quartermaster Corps, are seen inspecting finished garments in Les Lilas, Seine, France. This photograph, taken on December 31, 1918, is from a series of images documenting American military activities during World War One. Caption information: SUBJECT 49701 SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. PHOTOGRAPHER CD 3-1-19 TAKEN 12-31-18 2908-19 DESCRIPTION NUMBER B INSPECTING FINISHED GARMENTS left, Sgt. E. P. Whitley, Chief Inspector, Right: Pvt. Roy Rosenberg, Inspector, Q.M.C., Les Lilas, Seine, France. ISSUED NOTES 4-9701. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-ep-whitley-the-chief-inspector-and-pvt-toy-rosenberg-an-inspector-from-the-quartermaster-corps-are-seen-inspecting-finished-garments-in-les-lilas-seine-france-this-photograph-taken-on-december-31-1918-is-from-a-series-of-images-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-caption-information-subject-49701-sgt-carno-chan-sc-photographer-cd-3-1-19-taken-12-31-18-2908-19-description-number-b-inspecting-finished-garments-left-sgt-e-p-whitley-chief-inspector-right-pvt-roy-rosenberg-inspector-qmc-les-lilas-seine-france-issued-notes-4-9701-image558435225.html
RM2RCEWR5–Sgt. E.P. Whitley, the Chief Inspector, and Pvt. Toy Rosenberg, an Inspector from the Quartermaster Corps, are seen inspecting finished garments in Les Lilas, Seine, France. This photograph, taken on December 31, 1918, is from a series of images documenting American military activities during World War One. Caption information: SUBJECT 49701 SGT. CARNO CHAN, S.C. PHOTOGRAPHER CD 3-1-19 TAKEN 12-31-18 2908-19 DESCRIPTION NUMBER B INSPECTING FINISHED GARMENTS left, Sgt. E. P. Whitley, Chief Inspector, Right: Pvt. Roy Rosenberg, Inspector, Q.M.C., Les Lilas, Seine, France. ISSUED NOTES 4-9701.
Sgt. Carno captured this photograph on November 30, 1918, showing the cemetery at St. Agnan in Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. Unit No. 303 and is the final resting place for 78 American soldiers who lost their lives. #WWIhistory #Americanmilitary #StAgnanCemetery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-carno-captured-this-photograph-on-november-30-1918-showing-the-cemetery-at-st-agnan-in-aisne-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-unit-no-303-and-is-the-final-resting-place-for-78-american-soldiers-who-lost-their-lives-wwihistory-americanmilitary-stagnancemetery-image558285467.html
RM2RC82PK–Sgt. Carno captured this photograph on November 30, 1918, showing the cemetery at St. Agnan in Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. Unit No. 303 and is the final resting place for 78 American soldiers who lost their lives. #WWIhistory #Americanmilitary #StAgnanCemetery
The photograph shows three officers of Depot Q.M. in St. Denis, Seine, France during World War One. The officers from left to right are Capt. C.E. Puffer, Lt. J.F. Parrish, and Lt. O.W. Schmidt. The photo was taken on December 26, 1918, by Sergeant Carno Chan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-shows-three-officers-of-depot-qm-in-st-denis-seine-france-during-world-war-one-the-officers-from-left-to-right-are-capt-ce-puffer-lt-jf-parrish-and-lt-ow-schmidt-the-photo-was-taken-on-december-26-1918-by-sergeant-carno-chan-image558489084.html
RM2RCHAEM–The photograph shows three officers of Depot Q.M. in St. Denis, Seine, France during World War One. The officers from left to right are Capt. C.E. Puffer, Lt. J.F. Parrish, and Lt. O.W. Schmidt. The photo was taken on December 26, 1918, by Sergeant Carno Chan.
View of mess line and kitchen at Camp Moseley in St. Dizier, Creuse, France. The photograph was taken on December 15, 1918, by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. It is part of the subject reco 34-19 and was assigned the description number 2933-19. Notes: yol. 4972. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-mess-line-and-kitchen-at-camp-moseley-in-st-dizier-creuse-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-15-1918-by-sergeant-carno-chan-sc-it-is-part-of-the-subject-reco-34-19-and-was-assigned-the-description-number-2933-19-notes-yol-4972-image558213436.html
RM2RC4PX4–View of mess line and kitchen at Camp Moseley in St. Dizier, Creuse, France. The photograph was taken on December 15, 1918, by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. It is part of the subject reco 34-19 and was assigned the description number 2933-19. Notes: yol. 4972.
40,000 tons of coal at Gievres. The pile is two thousand feet long and rises from ground level to 15 feet high at the opposite end. There are tracks running on the coal pile. Gievres, Loir et Cher, France. Photograph taken on January 12, 1919 by Sergeant Carno Chan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/40000-tons-of-coal-at-gievres-the-pile-is-two-thousand-feet-long-and-rises-from-ground-level-to-15-feet-high-at-the-opposite-end-there-are-tracks-running-on-the-coal-pile-gievres-loir-et-cher-france-photograph-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-sergeant-carno-chan-image558500268.html
RM2RCHTP4–40,000 tons of coal at Gievres. The pile is two thousand feet long and rises from ground level to 15 feet high at the opposite end. There are tracks running on the coal pile. Gievres, Loir et Cher, France. Photograph taken on January 12, 1919 by Sergeant Carno Chan.
Colonel O.G. Collins, the Department Quartermaster of Intermediate Q.M. Depot 2 in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France. This photograph was taken by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. Photographer Number 150 on March 1, 1919. The image is labeled as 1-749 2921-N9. It is a portrait of Colonel O.G. Collins, with additional issued notes labeled as NO 16 HORS. ONS 497/4. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonel-og-collins-the-department-quartermaster-of-intermediate-qm-depot-2-in-gievres-loire-et-cher-france-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sergeant-carno-chan-sc-photographer-number-150-on-march-1-1919-the-image-is-labeled-as-1-749-2921-n9-it-is-a-portrait-of-colonel-og-collins-with-additional-issued-notes-labeled-as-no-16-hors-ons-4974-image558283387.html
RM2RC804B–Colonel O.G. Collins, the Department Quartermaster of Intermediate Q.M. Depot 2 in Gievres, Loire et Cher, France. This photograph was taken by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. Photographer Number 150 on March 1, 1919. The image is labeled as 1-749 2921-N9. It is a portrait of Colonel O.G. Collins, with additional issued notes labeled as NO 16 HORS. ONS 497/4.
Major R.L. McLeod, Commanding Officer of the Q.M. Department O.C.Q.M., based in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. Photograph taken on January 7, 1919, by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. (Signal Corps) as part of documentation efforts. Major McLeod is seen in uniform, performing his duties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-rl-mcleod-commanding-officer-of-the-qm-department-ocqm-based-in-tours-indre-et-loire-france-photograph-taken-on-january-7-1919-by-sergeant-carno-chan-sc-signal-corps-as-part-of-documentation-efforts-major-mcleod-is-seen-in-uniform-performing-his-duties-image558310377.html
RM2RC96G9–Major R.L. McLeod, Commanding Officer of the Q.M. Department O.C.Q.M., based in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. Photograph taken on January 7, 1919, by Sergeant Carno Chan, S.C. (Signal Corps) as part of documentation efforts. Major McLeod is seen in uniform, performing his duties.
'Image shows Lt. Col. F. C. Miller, Q. M. C., and his assistants from Division Q.M. 2nd Div., being photographed by Sgt. F. G. Carno chan, S. C. in La Cheppe, Marne, France. This photo was taken on October 18, 1918 and passed by A.E.F. Censor. Issued notes refer to Division 3-4.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-shows-lt-col-f-c-miller-q-m-c-and-his-assistants-from-division-qm-2nd-div-being-photographed-by-sgt-f-g-carno-chan-s-c-in-la-cheppe-marne-france-this-photo-was-taken-on-october-18-1918-and-passed-by-aef-censor-issued-notes-refer-to-division-3-4-image558153201.html
RM2RC222W–'Image shows Lt. Col. F. C. Miller, Q. M. C., and his assistants from Division Q.M. 2nd Div., being photographed by Sgt. F. G. Carno chan, S. C. in La Cheppe, Marne, France. This photo was taken on October 18, 1918 and passed by A.E.F. Censor. Issued notes refer to Division 3-4.'
Sgt. F. G. Carno chan of the Signal Corps took this photograph on October 17, 1918. The image shows the sales commissary of the 2nd Division Sales Commissary Unit #1.8.0.S. in La Cheppe, Marne, France. Attached to this division is 2nd Lt. Leo J. Wallenstein, the commanding officer of the unit. The date of the photograph's approval by the A.E.F. Censor is not provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-f-g-carno-chan-of-the-signal-corps-took-this-photograph-on-october-17-1918-the-image-shows-the-sales-commissary-of-the-2nd-division-sales-commissary-unit-180s-in-la-cheppe-marne-france-attached-to-this-division-is-2nd-lt-leo-j-wallenstein-the-commanding-officer-of-the-unit-the-date-of-the-photographs-approval-by-the-aef-censor-is-not-provided-image558180662.html
RM2RC393J–Sgt. F. G. Carno chan of the Signal Corps took this photograph on October 17, 1918. The image shows the sales commissary of the 2nd Division Sales Commissary Unit #1.8.0.S. in La Cheppe, Marne, France. Attached to this division is 2nd Lt. Leo J. Wallenstein, the commanding officer of the unit. The date of the photograph's approval by the A.E.F. Censor is not provided.
Sergeant Carno, the photographer, captured this image on January 12, 1918. The photo shows Sumber Cemetery No. 70 in Aisne, France, near Bouresches. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. Unit 303 around October 1, 1918, and contains the remains of 130 American soldiers who were killed during the Bois de Belleau engagements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-carno-the-photographer-captured-this-image-on-january-12-1918-the-photo-shows-sumber-cemetery-no-70-in-aisne-france-near-bouresches-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-unit-303-around-october-1-1918-and-contains-the-remains-of-130-american-soldiers-who-were-killed-during-the-bois-de-belleau-engagements-image558174917.html
RM2RC31PD–Sergeant Carno, the photographer, captured this image on January 12, 1918. The photo shows Sumber Cemetery No. 70 in Aisne, France, near Bouresches. The cemetery was established by G.R.S. Unit 303 around October 1, 1918, and contains the remains of 130 American soldiers who were killed during the Bois de Belleau engagements.
Sergeant F. G. Carno chan, a photographer, captured this image at the railhead of the 36th Division in La Cheppe, Marne, France. The officers in the photo are Captain R. G. Vaughan, Assistant Division Quartermaster, and 2nd Lieutenant H. A. Runge, who is in charge of wood, coal, and gasoline supply. The date of the photo is not provided, but it was passed by the A.E.F. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-f-g-carno-chan-a-photographer-captured-this-image-at-the-railhead-of-the-36th-division-in-la-cheppe-marne-france-the-officers-in-the-photo-are-captain-r-g-vaughan-assistant-division-quartermaster-and-2nd-lieutenant-h-a-runge-who-is-in-charge-of-wood-coal-and-gasoline-supply-the-date-of-the-photo-is-not-provided-but-it-was-passed-by-the-aef-censor-image558135494.html
RM2RC17EE–Sergeant F. G. Carno chan, a photographer, captured this image at the railhead of the 36th Division in La Cheppe, Marne, France. The officers in the photo are Captain R. G. Vaughan, Assistant Division Quartermaster, and 2nd Lieutenant H. A. Runge, who is in charge of wood, coal, and gasoline supply. The date of the photo is not provided, but it was passed by the A.E.F. censor.
The photograph depicts Sunder B Cemetery No. 6 at Sergy, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 304 and completed around November 20, 1918. It contains 298 graves, all belonging to American soldiers who lost their lives during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-depicts-sunder-b-cemetery-no-6-at-sergy-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-unit-304-and-completed-around-november-20-1918-it-contains-298-graves-all-belonging-to-american-soldiers-who-lost-their-lives-during-world-war-one-image558134177.html
RM2RC15RD–The photograph depicts Sunder B Cemetery No. 6 at Sergy, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 304 and completed around November 20, 1918. It contains 298 graves, all belonging to American soldiers who lost their lives during World War One.
'Soldier stands in front of Cemetery No.72 in Vaux, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 303 and completed by them around October 15, 1918. The cemetery contains the remains of those killed in the fight around Vaux, with 52 bodies, all Americans.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-stands-in-front-of-cemetery-no72-in-vaux-aisne-france-the-cemetery-was-established-by-grs-unit-303-and-completed-by-them-around-october-15-1918-the-cemetery-contains-the-remains-of-those-killed-in-the-fight-around-vaux-with-52-bodies-all-americans-image558060999.html
RM2RBWTDY–'Soldier stands in front of Cemetery No.72 in Vaux, Aisne, France. The cemetery was established by G.R.S Unit 303 and completed by them around October 15, 1918. The cemetery contains the remains of those killed in the fight around Vaux, with 52 bodies, all Americans.'
Image of a deceased soldier found along the Vesle River near Bazoches, France during World War I. The body was unidentifiable due to the corrosion of tags by gas and body fluids, and no papers were found. The body had been above ground for three months before being discovered. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-a-deceased-soldier-found-along-the-vesle-river-near-bazoches-france-during-world-war-i-the-body-was-unidentifiable-due-to-the-corrosion-of-tags-by-gas-and-body-fluids-and-no-papers-were-found-the-body-had-been-above-ground-for-three-months-before-being-discovered-image558248131.html
RM2RC6B57–Image of a deceased soldier found along the Vesle River near Bazoches, France during World War I. The body was unidentifiable due to the corrosion of tags by gas and body fluids, and no papers were found. The body had been above ground for three months before being discovered.
Soldiers from Co. A, Labor Bn. 321, search for bodies along the south bank of Vesles River, near Bazoches, Seine et Oise, France. They utilize stretchers to transport the recovered bodies to the cemetery. Non-commissioned officers can be seen in the photo. Caption: 'Soldiers searching for bodies along the Vesles River, France, during World War I.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-co-a-labor-bn-321-search-for-bodies-along-the-south-bank-of-vesles-river-near-bazoches-seine-et-oise-france-they-utilize-stretchers-to-transport-the-recovered-bodies-to-the-cemetery-non-commissioned-officers-can-be-seen-in-the-photo-caption-soldiers-searching-for-bodies-along-the-vesles-river-france-during-world-war-i-image558168184.html
RM2RC2N60–Soldiers from Co. A, Labor Bn. 321, search for bodies along the south bank of Vesles River, near Bazoches, Seine et Oise, France. They utilize stretchers to transport the recovered bodies to the cemetery. Non-commissioned officers can be seen in the photo. Caption: 'Soldiers searching for bodies along the Vesles River, France, during World War I.'
Col. T.B. Hacker, Chief of Salvage Service, O.C.Q.M., tours the facilities in Indre et Loire, France during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-tb-hacker-chief-of-salvage-service-ocqm-tours-the-facilities-in-indre-et-loire-france-during-world-war-i-image558350601.html
RM2RCB1TW–Col. T.B. Hacker, Chief of Salvage Service, O.C.Q.M., tours the facilities in Indre et Loire, France during World War I.
Personnel of General J.J. Pershing's Special Train, under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. Pictured left to right: Pvt. H. C. Cullard, Pvts. J. S. Banks, E. A. Smith, T. J. Cooksey, Sgt. Paul Ackwith, Adjt. R. P. Pelon of the French Army, Sgt. Roy Wilson, Pvt. C. Guiral, Buglar; M. C. Trobee. Front row: Sgt. C. C. Crosby, Pvt. S. V. Wiley, Pvt. J. P. Bascou, Cook C. W. Brissett, Cpl. R. A. Johns, Pvt. C.P. Ats, Civilian Cook G. Parrand, Pvt. A. Reed, Capt. Barl L. Thornton in charge. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/personnel-of-general-jj-pershings-special-train-under-the-direction-of-the-quartermaster-corps-in-tours-indre-et-loire-france-pictured-left-to-right-pvt-h-c-cullard-pvts-j-s-banks-e-a-smith-t-j-cooksey-sgt-paul-ackwith-adjt-r-p-pelon-of-the-french-army-sgt-roy-wilson-pvt-c-guiral-buglar-m-c-trobee-front-row-sgt-c-c-crosby-pvt-s-v-wiley-pvt-j-p-bascou-cook-c-w-brissett-cpl-r-a-johns-pvt-cp-ats-civilian-cook-g-parrand-pvt-a-reed-capt-barl-l-thornton-in-charge-image558268559.html
RM2RC796R–Personnel of General J.J. Pershing's Special Train, under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps in Tours, Indre et Loire, France. Pictured left to right: Pvt. H. C. Cullard, Pvts. J. S. Banks, E. A. Smith, T. J. Cooksey, Sgt. Paul Ackwith, Adjt. R. P. Pelon of the French Army, Sgt. Roy Wilson, Pvt. C. Guiral, Buglar; M. C. Trobee. Front row: Sgt. C. C. Crosby, Pvt. S. V. Wiley, Pvt. J. P. Bascou, Cook C. W. Brissett, Cpl. R. A. Johns, Pvt. C.P. Ats, Civilian Cook G. Parrand, Pvt. A. Reed, Capt. Barl L. Thornton in charge.
Major General Harry L. Rogers, Chief Quartermaster of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), accompanied by his orderly Sergeant Wells, in Jour De Tours, Indre et Loire, France. This photograph was taken on August 30, 1918, and is part of a series from World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-harry-l-rogers-chief-quartermaster-of-the-american-expeditionary-forces-aef-accompanied-by-his-orderly-sergeant-wells-in-jour-de-tours-indre-et-loire-france-this-photograph-was-taken-on-august-30-1918-and-is-part-of-a-series-from-world-war-one-image558410763.html
RM2RCDPHF–Major General Harry L. Rogers, Chief Quartermaster of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), accompanied by his orderly Sergeant Wells, in Jour De Tours, Indre et Loire, France. This photograph was taken on August 30, 1918, and is part of a series from World War One.
Sergeant F.G. Carnochan of the Signal Corps took this photograph on October 18, 1918. It shows the unloading of forage and other supplies at the railhead of the 2nd Division. The two officers depicted are Captain Sam W. Kendell of the Quartermaster Corps and Second Lieutenant Wn. A. Schofield of the Quartermaster Corps. The location is La Cheppe, Marne, France. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F censor; however, no specific date is provided. The image is assigned the identification number 27538. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sergeant-fg-carnochan-of-the-signal-corps-took-this-photograph-on-october-18-1918-it-shows-the-unloading-of-forage-and-other-supplies-at-the-railhead-of-the-2nd-division-the-two-officers-depicted-are-captain-sam-w-kendell-of-the-quartermaster-corps-and-second-lieutenant-wn-a-schofield-of-the-quartermaster-corps-the-location-is-la-cheppe-marne-france-the-photograph-was-approved-by-the-aef-censor-however-no-specific-date-is-provided-the-image-is-assigned-the-identification-number-27538-image558260171.html
RM2RC6XF7–Sergeant F.G. Carnochan of the Signal Corps took this photograph on October 18, 1918. It shows the unloading of forage and other supplies at the railhead of the 2nd Division. The two officers depicted are Captain Sam W. Kendell of the Quartermaster Corps and Second Lieutenant Wn. A. Schofield of the Quartermaster Corps. The location is La Cheppe, Marne, France. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F censor; however, no specific date is provided. The image is assigned the identification number 27538.
'General view of the salvage dump of the 2nd Division. This dump is operated by salvage squad #2, under the command of 1st Lt. F.J. Green, Q.M.C. Located in Suippes, Marne, France. Photo taken on October 15, 1918. Image received on January 25, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-view-of-the-salvage-dump-of-the-2nd-division-this-dump-is-operated-by-salvage-squad-2-under-the-command-of-1st-lt-fj-green-qmc-located-in-suippes-marne-france-photo-taken-on-october-15-1918-image-received-on-january-25-1918-image558205318.html
RM2RC4CG6–'General view of the salvage dump of the 2nd Division. This dump is operated by salvage squad #2, under the command of 1st Lt. F.J. Green, Q.M.C. Located in Suippes, Marne, France. Photo taken on October 15, 1918. Image received on January 25, 1918.'
Image caption: 'German signal wagon captured by the 2nd Division Salvage Dump on the Champagne front during World War I. This photo, taken on October 18, 1918, shows one of the four captured wagons in Suippes, Marne, France.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-caption-german-signal-wagon-captured-by-the-2nd-division-salvage-dump-on-the-champagne-front-during-world-war-i-this-photo-taken-on-october-18-1918-shows-one-of-the-four-captured-wagons-in-suippes-marne-france-image558214975.html
RM2RC4TW3–Image caption: 'German signal wagon captured by the 2nd Division Salvage Dump on the Champagne front during World War I. This photo, taken on October 18, 1918, shows one of the four captured wagons in Suippes, Marne, France.'
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