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RM2A59NTR–Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C. ca. 1909-1932
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RMG3BTW0–Washington DC, USA - The Bureau of War Risk Insurance
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RMKKDXE7–Check Signing Machine War Risk Bureau
R.G. Cholmeley-Jones, Director of the War Risk Bureau, eating lunch at his desk Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rg-cholmeley-jones-director-of-the-war-risk-bureau-eating-lunch-at-his-desk-image328729062.html
RM2A2PW7J–R.G. Cholmeley-Jones, Director of the War Risk Bureau, eating lunch at his desk
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RM2F5K053–R.G. Cholmeley-Jones, Director of the War Risk Bureau, eating lunch at his desk
'War Risk Insurance exhibit featuring help the bureau has provided to enlisted men and their families, seen during the Victory Loan Parade. The float illustrates the importance of keeping oneself insured. Photograph taken by photographer Sgt. Combs on May 15, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/war-risk-insurance-exhibit-featuring-help-the-bureau-has-provided-to-enlisted-men-and-their-families-seen-during-the-victory-loan-parade-the-float-illustrates-the-importance-of-keeping-oneself-insured-photograph-taken-by-photographer-sgt-combs-on-may-15-1919-image558304947.html
RM2RC8YJB–'War Risk Insurance exhibit featuring help the bureau has provided to enlisted men and their families, seen during the Victory Loan Parade. The float illustrates the importance of keeping oneself insured. Photograph taken by photographer Sgt. Combs on May 15, 1919.'
The main tank T-64 of Ukrainian army. Established in the early 1960 's in the Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-main-tank-t-64-of-ukrainian-army-established-in-the-early-1960-88084892.html
RFF38H50–The main tank T-64 of Ukrainian army. Established in the early 1960 's in the Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau
'Image depicts a scene in one of the offices of the War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, D.C., during World War I. Numerous clerks are shown diligently working. This photograph was approved by the War College Division on April 10, 1918, for official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-depicts-a-scene-in-one-of-the-offices-of-the-war-risk-insurance-bureau-in-washington-dc-during-world-war-i-numerous-clerks-are-shown-diligently-working-this-photograph-was-approved-by-the-war-college-division-on-april-10-1918-for-official-use-only-image558138848.html
RM2RC1BP8–'Image depicts a scene in one of the offices of the War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, D.C., during World War I. Numerous clerks are shown diligently working. This photograph was approved by the War College Division on April 10, 1918, for official use only.'
1800s 1860s FREEDMEN'S BUREAU UNION OFFICER SETTLING ANGRY DISPUTE BETWEEN SOUTHERN WHITES AND NEWLY FREED SLAVES 1868 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1800s-1860s-freedmens-bureau-union-officer-settling-angry-dispute-58974496.html
RMDBXEG0–1800s 1860s FREEDMEN'S BUREAU UNION OFFICER SETTLING ANGRY DISPUTE BETWEEN SOUTHERN WHITES AND NEWLY FREED SLAVES 1868
'Col. Lindsay, in charge of War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, and Capt. H. Bennick, with 26 tons of war risk records, onboard the SS Mauretania. Photograph taken on Jan. 7, 1919, by Lt. Geo. H. Lyon. Approved by M.I.D. censor on Jan. 9, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-lindsay-in-charge-of-war-risk-insurance-bureau-in-washington-and-capt-h-bennick-with-26-tons-of-war-risk-records-onboard-the-ss-mauretania-photograph-taken-on-jan-7-1919-by-lt-geo-h-lyon-approved-by-mid-censor-on-jan-9-1919-image558400453.html
RM2RCD9D9–'Col. Lindsay, in charge of War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, and Capt. H. Bennick, with 26 tons of war risk records, onboard the SS Mauretania. Photograph taken on Jan. 7, 1919, by Lt. Geo. H. Lyon. Approved by M.I.D. censor on Jan. 9, 1919.'
Staff Sgt. Marcos E. Moreno, a Civil Operations team leader for Tucson, motivates a Freedom Academy participant during a team building exercise at the YMCA's Camp Chauncey Aug. 10. Freedom Academies like these are conducted by Civil Operations Operators to teach at-risk children from around the state the importance of a drug-free life. Push!! 120810-A-AB123-002 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-marcos-e-moreno-a-civil-operations-team-leader-for-tucson-129524612.html
RMHEM9Y0–Staff Sgt. Marcos E. Moreno, a Civil Operations team leader for Tucson, motivates a Freedom Academy participant during a team building exercise at the YMCA's Camp Chauncey Aug. 10. Freedom Academies like these are conducted by Civil Operations Operators to teach at-risk children from around the state the importance of a drug-free life. Push!! 120810-A-AB123-002
The Independent . grams and photographs likely to be ofvalue to the enemy. These rules arenot as yet obligatory but it will, nodoubt, be one of the tasks of Congressto embody them into law and attachpenalties to their violation. The war risk insurance bureau ofthe Government has determined tobroaden the scope of its operationsand insure all forms of contrabanddestined for European ports with theexception of arms and ammunition.Hitherto only non-contraband has beeninsured by the Government and thfchange in policy is a significant steptoward the abandonment of neu-trality. In some cases there ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-independent-grams-and-photographs-likely-to-be-ofvalue-to-the-enemy-these-rules-arenot-as-yet-obligatory-but-it-will-nodoubt-be-one-of-the-tasks-of-congressto-embody-them-into-law-and-attachpenalties-to-their-violation-the-war-risk-insurance-bureau-ofthe-government-has-determined-tobroaden-the-scope-of-its-operationsand-insure-all-forms-of-contrabanddestined-for-european-ports-with-theexception-of-arms-and-ammunitionhitherto-only-non-contraband-has-beeninsured-by-the-government-and-thfchange-in-policy-is-a-significant-steptoward-the-abandonment-of-neu-trality-in-some-cases-there-ha-image339421385.html
RM2AM5YC9–The Independent . grams and photographs likely to be ofvalue to the enemy. These rules arenot as yet obligatory but it will, nodoubt, be one of the tasks of Congressto embody them into law and attachpenalties to their violation. The war risk insurance bureau ofthe Government has determined tobroaden the scope of its operationsand insure all forms of contrabanddestined for European ports with theexception of arms and ammunition.Hitherto only non-contraband has beeninsured by the Government and thfchange in policy is a significant steptoward the abandonment of neu-trality. In some cases there ha
Staff Sgt. O Hhaegong, a mortarman in the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, plays in the water with a resident of the Mercy Center, an emergency center for small children who are at risk of abuse, during a joint military community relations project, Jan. 30. This is the first time the Republic of Korea will be participating in the Exercise Cobra Gold. Hhaegong said he was happy to play with the kids during the day. The Mercy Center, managed by Fred and Dianne Doell, was established in Pattaya City in 2000. (Photo by: U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jovane M. Holland) U.S., Republic of Korea militaries br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-o-hhaegong-a-mortarman-in-the-republic-of-korea-marine-corps-129780504.html
RMHF40A0–Staff Sgt. O Hhaegong, a mortarman in the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, plays in the water with a resident of the Mercy Center, an emergency center for small children who are at risk of abuse, during a joint military community relations project, Jan. 30. This is the first time the Republic of Korea will be participating in the Exercise Cobra Gold. Hhaegong said he was happy to play with the kids during the day. The Mercy Center, managed by Fred and Dianne Doell, was established in Pattaya City in 2000. (Photo by: U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jovane M. Holland) U.S., Republic of Korea militaries br
Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C. ca. 1909-1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-women-using-check-signing-machine-which-signs-checks-issued-by-the-war-risk-bureau-washington-dc-ca-1909-1932-image223521417.html
RMPYJ7RN–Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C. ca. 1909-1932
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RM2A53TAA–Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C.
The main tank T-64 of Ukrainian army. Established in the early 1960 's in the Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-main-tank-t-64-of-ukrainian-army-established-in-the-early-1960-124271743.html
RFH651TF–The main tank T-64 of Ukrainian army. Established in the early 1960 's in the Kharkiv Morozov Design Bureau
Caption: Lt. G.H. Lyon, S.C. captures Col. Lindslay and Capt. H. Bennick with 26 tons of war risk records that arrived on the S.S. Mauretania on Dec. 30th, 1918. Col. Lindslay is in charge of the War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, while Capt. Bennick brought the records back from France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-lt-gh-lyon-sc-captures-col-lindslay-and-capt-h-bennick-with-26-tons-of-war-risk-records-that-arrived-on-the-ss-mauretania-on-dec-30th-1918-col-lindslay-is-in-charge-of-the-war-risk-insurance-bureau-in-washington-while-capt-bennick-brought-the-records-back-from-france-image558300084.html
RM2RC8NCM–Caption: Lt. G.H. Lyon, S.C. captures Col. Lindslay and Capt. H. Bennick with 26 tons of war risk records that arrived on the S.S. Mauretania on Dec. 30th, 1918. Col. Lindslay is in charge of the War Risk Insurance Bureau in Washington, while Capt. Bennick brought the records back from France.
Soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses participating in the Victory Loan Parade, showcasing War Risk Insurance exhibits. The photo displays individuals with their insurance information, including number insured and allowances paid. Noteworthy individuals listed include Catherine Flynn, Laura Sweeney, Maud Kauffman, Josephine Zoltowski, and various sergeants and corporals. Taken on May 15, 1919, by Sgt. Combs. Photo number 48072. Notes refer to the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-sailors-marines-and-nurses-participating-in-the-victory-loan-parade-showcasing-war-risk-insurance-exhibits-the-photo-displays-individuals-with-their-insurance-information-including-number-insured-and-allowances-paid-noteworthy-individuals-listed-include-catherine-flynn-laura-sweeney-maud-kauffman-josephine-zoltowski-and-various-sergeants-and-corporals-taken-on-may-15-1919-by-sgt-combs-photo-number-48072-notes-refer-to-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-image558386300.html
RM2RCCKBT–Soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses participating in the Victory Loan Parade, showcasing War Risk Insurance exhibits. The photo displays individuals with their insurance information, including number insured and allowances paid. Noteworthy individuals listed include Catherine Flynn, Laura Sweeney, Maud Kauffman, Josephine Zoltowski, and various sergeants and corporals. Taken on May 15, 1919, by Sgt. Combs. Photo number 48072. Notes refer to the Bureau of War Risk Insurance.
Moving Picture Age (1920) . , advantage and provisionsof permanent United States government insurance for service men,that the film Uncle Sam—Insurance Agent has been prepared tosupply the needed information to five million service men andtheir dependents. The instruction has been cleverly sandwiched in betweennumerous interesting exterior and interior views of the Bureau ofWar Risk Insurance, and the matter will be so arranged as toassure the attention from the general public, whether interesteddirectly or indirectly in insurance. During the war the seventeenthousand employees carried on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moving-picture-age-1920-advantage-and-provisionsof-permanent-united-states-government-insurance-for-service-menthat-the-film-uncle-saminsurance-agent-has-been-prepared-tosupply-the-needed-information-to-five-million-service-men-andtheir-dependents-the-instruction-has-been-cleverly-sandwiched-in-betweennumerous-interesting-exterior-and-interior-views-of-the-bureau-ofwar-risk-insurance-and-the-matter-will-be-so-arranged-as-toassure-the-attention-from-the-general-public-whether-interesteddirectly-or-indirectly-in-insurance-during-the-war-the-seventeenthousand-employees-carried-on-the-image340058169.html
RM2AN6YJH–Moving Picture Age (1920) . , advantage and provisionsof permanent United States government insurance for service men,that the film Uncle Sam—Insurance Agent has been prepared tosupply the needed information to five million service men andtheir dependents. The instruction has been cleverly sandwiched in betweennumerous interesting exterior and interior views of the Bureau ofWar Risk Insurance, and the matter will be so arranged as toassure the attention from the general public, whether interesteddirectly or indirectly in insurance. During the war the seventeenthousand employees carried on the
Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C. ca. between 1909 and 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-women-using-check-signing-machine-which-signs-checks-issued-by-the-war-risk-bureau-washington-dc-ca-between-1909-and-1932-image438326484.html
RM2GD3DW8–Two women using check signing machine which signs checks issued by the War Risk Bureau, Washington, D.C. ca. between 1909 and 1932
Facts of interest to the disabled soldier or sailor Abstract: Exhibit poster showing text listing the opportunities that are provided by the Federal Board for Vocational Education and by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance which are available to disabled servicemen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/facts-of-interest-to-the-disabled-soldier-or-sailor-abstract-exhibit-poster-showing-text-listing-the-opportunities-that-are-provided-by-the-federal-board-for-vocational-education-and-by-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-which-are-available-to-disabled-servicemen-image265063682.html
RMWB6KC2–Facts of interest to the disabled soldier or sailor Abstract: Exhibit poster showing text listing the opportunities that are provided by the Federal Board for Vocational Education and by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance which are available to disabled servicemen.
Red Cross nurses, sailors, and marines participate in the Victory Loan Parade. The photograph captures the exhibit of War Risk Insurance during the event. The image showcases the support and involvement of various military personnel in promoting the Victory Loan campaign. Photo taken on May 15, 1919, by Sgt. Combs of the S.C. Photographs part of the American Military Activities collection during World War One. Provided for the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, receipt number is 948019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-cross-nurses-sailors-and-marines-participate-in-the-victory-loan-parade-the-photograph-captures-the-exhibit-of-war-risk-insurance-during-the-event-the-image-showcases-the-support-and-involvement-of-various-military-personnel-in-promoting-the-victory-loan-campaign-photo-taken-on-may-15-1919-by-sgt-combs-of-the-sc-photographs-part-of-the-american-military-activities-collection-during-world-war-one-provided-for-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-receipt-number-is-948019-image558275964.html
RM2RC7JK8–Red Cross nurses, sailors, and marines participate in the Victory Loan Parade. The photograph captures the exhibit of War Risk Insurance during the event. The image showcases the support and involvement of various military personnel in promoting the Victory Loan campaign. Photo taken on May 15, 1919, by Sgt. Combs of the S.C. Photographs part of the American Military Activities collection during World War One. Provided for the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, receipt number is 948019.
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . difficultto bring vocational education inunder the new consolidated bu-reau, but Uel Lamkin, director ofthe Federal Board, acting withthe approval of the Board, and theretiring director of the Bureauof War Risk Insurance, R. G.Cholmeley-Jones, acting with theapproval of the Secretary of theTreasury, arranged for a completeconsolidation in the field of all ac-tivities of the Bureau of WarRisk Insurance and the FederalBoard. Briefly, consolidation as thuseffected in the district officesmeans one office in one and thesame building, one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no21-may-27-1921-difficultto-bring-vocational-education-inunder-the-new-consolidated-bu-reau-but-uel-lamkin-director-ofthe-federal-board-acting-withthe-approval-of-the-board-and-theretiring-director-of-the-bureauof-war-risk-insurance-r-gcholmeley-jones-acting-with-theapproval-of-the-secretary-of-thetreasury-arranged-for-a-completeconsolidation-in-the-field-of-all-ac-tivities-of-the-bureau-of-warrisk-insurance-and-the-federalboard-briefly-consolidation-as-thuseffected-in-the-district-officesmeans-one-office-in-one-and-thesame-building-one-image343290319.html
RM2AXE68F–The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . difficultto bring vocational education inunder the new consolidated bu-reau, but Uel Lamkin, director ofthe Federal Board, acting withthe approval of the Board, and theretiring director of the Bureauof War Risk Insurance, R. G.Cholmeley-Jones, acting with theapproval of the Secretary of theTreasury, arranged for a completeconsolidation in the field of all ac-tivities of the Bureau of WarRisk Insurance and the FederalBoard. Briefly, consolidation as thuseffected in the district officesmeans one office in one and thesame building, one
Soldiers participating in the Victory Loan Parade display banners representing the War Risk Insurance program. The photograph was taken on May 15th, 1919, by Sgt. Combs of the Signal Corps. The image highlights the number of families, specifically 2 million, being assisted by allowances provided by the bureau. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-participating-in-the-victory-loan-parade-display-banners-representing-the-war-risk-insurance-program-the-photograph-was-taken-on-may-15th-1919-by-sgt-combs-of-the-signal-corps-the-image-highlights-the-number-of-families-specifically-2-million-being-assisted-by-allowances-provided-by-the-bureau-image558264255.html
RM2RC73N3–Soldiers participating in the Victory Loan Parade display banners representing the War Risk Insurance program. The photograph was taken on May 15th, 1919, by Sgt. Combs of the Signal Corps. The image highlights the number of families, specifically 2 million, being assisted by allowances provided by the bureau.
. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Bureau of War Risk Insur-ance concerning the convertibility andthe machinery of converting War RiskInsurance under the government heldby men who were in the United Statesservice that may be of interest to agreat many discharged soldiers andsailors that are now in coltege. On account of the enormousamount of work entailed in gettingpolicies made out and mailed to bene-ficiaries- during the last few months ofthe war, the Bureau has beenswamped with work and has just nowcompleted the machinery providing(Continued on pn.se 4) Three Fraternitie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tiger-student-newspaper-sept-1918-june-1919-bureau-of-war-risk-insur-ance-concerning-the-convertibility-andthe-machinery-of-converting-war-riskinsurance-under-the-government-heldby-men-who-were-in-the-united-statesservice-that-may-be-of-interest-to-agreat-many-discharged-soldiers-andsailors-that-are-now-in-coltege-on-account-of-the-enormousamount-of-work-entailed-in-gettingpolicies-made-out-and-mailed-to-bene-ficiaries-during-the-last-few-months-ofthe-war-the-bureau-has-beenswamped-with-work-and-has-just-nowcompleted-the-machinery-providingcontinued-on-pnse-4-three-fraternitie-image337148245.html
RM2AGEC0N–. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Bureau of War Risk Insur-ance concerning the convertibility andthe machinery of converting War RiskInsurance under the government heldby men who were in the United Statesservice that may be of interest to agreat many discharged soldiers andsailors that are now in coltege. On account of the enormousamount of work entailed in gettingpolicies made out and mailed to bene-ficiaries- during the last few months ofthe war, the Bureau has beenswamped with work and has just nowcompleted the machinery providing(Continued on pn.se 4) Three Fraternitie
Nurses participating in the Victory Loan Parade carry a banner promoting War Risk Insurance. This photo was taken by Sgt. Combs on May 15, 1919, during sunset. The Bureau of War Risk Insurance issued insurance policies and support to servicemen during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nurses-participating-in-the-victory-loan-parade-carry-a-banner-promoting-war-risk-insurance-this-photo-was-taken-by-sgt-combs-on-may-15-1919-during-sunset-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-issued-insurance-policies-and-support-to-servicemen-during-world-war-one-image558293952.html
RM2RC8DHM–Nurses participating in the Victory Loan Parade carry a banner promoting War Risk Insurance. This photo was taken by Sgt. Combs on May 15, 1919, during sunset. The Bureau of War Risk Insurance issued insurance policies and support to servicemen during World War One.
New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . Island, BantryBay, Ireland, and expects to reenlist in the Service. While on duty at Pensacola, before he had received his com-mission, Lieut. Wenz was cited for bravery in rescue work duringa hurricane. From a copy of the citation: Chief Petty Officer MacLaughlin and his men of Group 8, who withoutsuggestion swam out into the rough waters of the bay this morning at greatbodily risk to themselves, bringing in safety many heavy wooden pilingswhich broke loose during the storm. From the citation sent by the War Bureau, recommend Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-aviators-1914-1918-their-portraits-and-their-records-island-bantrybay-ireland-and-expects-to-reenlist-in-the-service-while-on-duty-at-pensacola-before-he-had-received-his-com-mission-lieut-wenz-was-cited-for-bravery-in-rescue-work-duringa-hurricane-from-a-copy-of-the-citation-chief-petty-officer-maclaughlin-and-his-men-of-group-8-who-withoutsuggestion-swam-out-into-the-rough-waters-of-the-bay-this-morning-at-greatbodily-risk-to-themselves-bringing-in-safety-many-heavy-wooden-pilingswhich-broke-loose-during-the-storm-from-the-citation-sent-by-the-war-bureau-recommend-image339304488.html
RM2AM0J9C–New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . Island, BantryBay, Ireland, and expects to reenlist in the Service. While on duty at Pensacola, before he had received his com-mission, Lieut. Wenz was cited for bravery in rescue work duringa hurricane. From a copy of the citation: Chief Petty Officer MacLaughlin and his men of Group 8, who withoutsuggestion swam out into the rough waters of the bay this morning at greatbodily risk to themselves, bringing in safety many heavy wooden pilingswhich broke loose during the storm. From the citation sent by the War Bureau, recommend
Soldiers and nurses participate in the Victory Loan Parade, showcasing the importance of war risk insurance. The individuals pictured are identified as Misses Katherine Flynn, Laura Sweeney, Maude Kauffman, Josephine Zoltowski, and Sergeant F. Noffgen, Sergeant F. Haren, Corporal F. Rassauer, and Corporal T. Hadley. The Bureau of War Risk Insurance provided allowances to over two million families, supported by the government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-and-nurses-participate-in-the-victory-loan-parade-showcasing-the-importance-of-war-risk-insurance-the-individuals-pictured-are-identified-as-misses-katherine-flynn-laura-sweeney-maude-kauffman-josephine-zoltowski-and-sergeant-f-noffgen-sergeant-f-haren-corporal-f-rassauer-and-corporal-t-hadley-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-provided-allowances-to-over-two-million-families-supported-by-the-government-image558300332.html
RM2RC8NNG–Soldiers and nurses participate in the Victory Loan Parade, showcasing the importance of war risk insurance. The individuals pictured are identified as Misses Katherine Flynn, Laura Sweeney, Maude Kauffman, Josephine Zoltowski, and Sergeant F. Noffgen, Sergeant F. Haren, Corporal F. Rassauer, and Corporal T. Hadley. The Bureau of War Risk Insurance provided allowances to over two million families, supported by the government.
. The literary digest. sion on May 1, and the Washington coiTespondontsnow seem to lielieve that the Governments linancial needs willcompel a meeting of Congress by that date. In a dispatch to theNew York Evening Post we read that since Manh 4, theemployment service of the Department of Labor luis had to bereduced to a skeleton organization, the War l..abor Board hasserved notice that after April 1 it would have to do the same,and the War Risk Insurance Bureau has dismissed 1.400 clerkssince March 1.3, and after May 1, its officials have found, sul>-stantially no pnmsion has been hiade to f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-literary-digest-sion-on-may-1-and-the-washington-coitespondontsnow-seem-to-lielieve-that-the-governments-linancial-needs-willcompel-a-meeting-of-congress-by-that-date-in-a-dispatch-to-thenew-york-evening-post-we-read-that-since-manh-4-theemployment-service-of-the-department-of-labor-luis-had-to-bereduced-to-a-skeleton-organization-the-war-labor-board-hasserved-notice-that-after-april-1-it-would-have-to-do-the-sameand-the-war-risk-insurance-bureau-has-dismissed-1400-clerkssince-march-13-and-after-may-1-its-officials-have-found-sulgt-stantially-no-pnmsion-has-been-hiade-to-f-image337098390.html
RM2AGC4C6–. The literary digest. sion on May 1, and the Washington coiTespondontsnow seem to lielieve that the Governments linancial needs willcompel a meeting of Congress by that date. In a dispatch to theNew York Evening Post we read that since Manh 4, theemployment service of the Department of Labor luis had to bereduced to a skeleton organization, the War l..abor Board hasserved notice that after April 1 it would have to do the same,and the War Risk Insurance Bureau has dismissed 1.400 clerkssince March 1.3, and after May 1, its officials have found, sul>-stantially no pnmsion has been hiade to f
This image, titled 'Distribution of Medical Department Personnel,' shows a group of people representing various divisions within the Medical Department during World War One. Some of the divisions represented include Agriculture, Mental Health, Trade Schools, and the Red Cross. The image was taken in 1919 by a photographer named SUMBE 348. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-titled-distribution-of-medical-department-personnel-shows-a-group-of-people-representing-various-divisions-within-the-medical-department-during-world-war-one-some-of-the-divisions-represented-include-agriculture-mental-health-trade-schools-and-the-red-cross-the-image-was-taken-in-1919-by-a-photographer-named-sumbe-348-image558133139.html
RM2RC14EB–This image, titled 'Distribution of Medical Department Personnel,' shows a group of people representing various divisions within the Medical Department during World War One. Some of the divisions represented include Agriculture, Mental Health, Trade Schools, and the Red Cross. The image was taken in 1919 by a photographer named SUMBE 348.
Lt. Strohmeyer operating a 150 gallon per minute pump on a fire train in St. Sulpice, France. This photo was taken by S.C. photographer on February 10, 1919. The pump is part of the Bureau of Fire Prevention's equipment. The reference number for this photo is 38169. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-strohmeyer-operating-a-150-gallon-per-minute-pump-on-a-fire-train-in-st-sulpice-france-this-photo-was-taken-by-sc-photographer-on-february-10-1919-the-pump-is-part-of-the-bureau-of-fire-preventions-equipment-the-reference-number-for-this-photo-is-38169-image558391493.html
RM2RCCX19–Lt. Strohmeyer operating a 150 gallon per minute pump on a fire train in St. Sulpice, France. This photo was taken by S.C. photographer on February 10, 1919. The pump is part of the Bureau of Fire Prevention's equipment. The reference number for this photo is 38169.
Investigations into coal dust bombs were conducted by the Bureau of Mines at their Experimental Mine in Bruceton, Pennsylvania. The photograph, taken on November 14, 1918, showcases the experiments involving coal dust bombs, dust clouds, and explosions caused by coal dust placed in the bombs. George S. Rice, the Chief Mining Engineer, led these investigations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/investigations-into-coal-dust-bombs-were-conducted-by-the-bureau-of-mines-at-their-experimental-mine-in-bruceton-pennsylvania-the-photograph-taken-on-november-14-1918-showcases-the-experiments-involving-coal-dust-bombs-dust-clouds-and-explosions-caused-by-coal-dust-placed-in-the-bombs-george-s-rice-the-chief-mining-engineer-led-these-investigations-image558391491.html
RM2RCCX17–Investigations into coal dust bombs were conducted by the Bureau of Mines at their Experimental Mine in Bruceton, Pennsylvania. The photograph, taken on November 14, 1918, showcases the experiments involving coal dust bombs, dust clouds, and explosions caused by coal dust placed in the bombs. George S. Rice, the Chief Mining Engineer, led these investigations.
Official register of the United States . e compensation as Pay of rank or Pay of grade. which It is not prac-ticable to lonipile. »Includes 6.9,59 employees of the llureau of Kngraviug and Printing. Doe not include 3S regular and 98 reserve officers in the Iublic Health Service nor I«omceriiln thetoauGuard Service on duty in Wa.sliinglon, nor the personnel of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, which on Aug. 9, ln-.M, was created an indci.cii.lciii Istablishmcnt as the InitcdSlates Veterans Bureau, • Does not include 1,230 Aniiy olIl<ers on duty In Wasliingtoa on July 1, < Includes Justice Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-register-of-the-united-states-e-compensation-as-pay-of-rank-or-pay-of-grade-which-it-is-not-prac-ticable-to-lonipile-includes-6959-employees-of-the-llureau-of-kngraviug-and-printing-doe-not-include-3s-regular-and-98-reserve-officers-in-the-iublic-health-service-nor-iomceriiln-thetoauguard-service-on-duty-in-wasliinglon-nor-the-personnel-of-the-bureau-of-war-risk-insurance-which-on-aug-9-ln-m-was-created-an-indciciilciii-istablishmcnt-as-the-initcdslates-veterans-bureau-does-not-include-1230-aniiy-olillters-on-duty-in-wasliingtoa-on-july-1-lt-includes-justice-image339055222.html
RM2AKH8B2–Official register of the United States . e compensation as Pay of rank or Pay of grade. which It is not prac-ticable to lonipile. »Includes 6.9,59 employees of the llureau of Kngraviug and Printing. Doe not include 3S regular and 98 reserve officers in the Iublic Health Service nor I«omceriiln thetoauGuard Service on duty in Wa.sliinglon, nor the personnel of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, which on Aug. 9, ln-.M, was created an indci.cii.lciii Istablishmcnt as the InitcdSlates Veterans Bureau, • Does not include 1,230 Aniiy olIl<ers on duty In Wasliingtoa on July 1, < Includes Justice
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New Range of Home-Made Greenhouses of A. N. Pierson, Inc., Croniweil> Conn. make his or her own living, and con- tribute to the welfare of the commu- nity." WAE RISK INSURANCE. The United States government is ready to write war risk insurance for florists, seedsmen or nurserymen and the Bureau of War Eisk Insurance at Wash- ington has issued regulations that pro- vide in part: '' Cargo and freight policies are issued for voyages only, and insurance may be placed through the collectors of customs at the various ports or by applying direct to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-new-range-of-home-made-greenhouses-of-a-n-pierson-inc-croniweilgt-conn-make-his-or-her-own-living-and-con-tribute-to-the-welfare-of-the-commu-nityquot-wae-risk-insurance-the-united-states-government-is-ready-to-write-war-risk-insurance-for-florists-seedsmen-or-nurserymen-and-the-bureau-of-war-eisk-insurance-at-wash-ington-has-issued-regulations-that-pro-vide-in-part-cargo-and-freight-policies-are-issued-for-voyages-only-and-insurance-may-be-placed-through-the-collectors-of-customs-at-the-various-ports-or-by-applying-direct-to-image238391847.html
RMRRRK6F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New Range of Home-Made Greenhouses of A. N. Pierson, Inc., Croniweil> Conn. make his or her own living, and con- tribute to the welfare of the commu- nity." WAE RISK INSURANCE. The United States government is ready to write war risk insurance for florists, seedsmen or nurserymen and the Bureau of War Eisk Insurance at Wash- ington has issued regulations that pro- vide in part: '' Cargo and freight policies are issued for voyages only, and insurance may be placed through the collectors of customs at the various ports or by applying direct to
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