A 1945 wartime advertisement for Crookes Halibut Liver Oil. It was marketed as a ‘a wise addition to wartime meals”. Its marketing claims that it contains 80 times more Vitamin A than its competitor and 30 times more Vitamin D. It goes on to say that before wartime ‘ most of us got sufficient of these in our ordinary meals but wartime diets tend to reduce the vitamin value of our food’ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-wartime-advertisement-for-crookes-halibut-liver-oil-it-was-marketed-as-a-a-wise-addition-to-wartime-meals-its-marketing-claims-that-it-contains-80-times-more-vitamin-a-than-its-competitor-and-30-times-more-vitamin-d-it-goes-on-to-say-that-before-wartime-most-of-us-got-sufficient-of-these-in-our-ordinary-meals-but-wartime-diets-tend-to-reduce-the-vitamin-value-of-our-food-image561976204.html
RF2RJ86AM–A 1945 wartime advertisement for Crookes Halibut Liver Oil. It was marketed as a ‘a wise addition to wartime meals”. Its marketing claims that it contains 80 times more Vitamin A than its competitor and 30 times more Vitamin D. It goes on to say that before wartime ‘ most of us got sufficient of these in our ordinary meals but wartime diets tend to reduce the vitamin value of our food’
American and French officers during World War One discussing strategies and coordinating efforts. This photograph was taken in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-and-french-officers-during-world-war-one-discussing-strategies-and-coordinating-efforts-this-photograph-was-taken-in-1919-image558059010.html
RM2RBWNXX–American and French officers during World War One discussing strategies and coordinating efforts. This photograph was taken in 1919.
A scene in the trenches on the Western Front after approximately 12 months of warfare, taken during the First World War, circa 1916. This image highlights the significant advancements in protective gear and fortifications, illustrating the harsh realities and evolving strategies of trench warfare. French soldiers are equipped with steel helmets, and their redoubts are reinforced with steel plates. One soldier holds a metal plate to shield his dug-out from artillery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-in-the-trenches-on-the-western-front-after-approximately-12-months-of-warfare-taken-during-the-first-world-war-circa-1916-this-image-highlights-the-significant-advancements-in-protective-gear-and-fortifications-illustrating-the-harsh-realities-and-evolving-strategies-of-trench-warfare-french-soldiers-are-equipped-with-steel-helmets-and-their-redoubts-are-reinforced-with-steel-plates-one-soldier-holds-a-metal-plate-to-shield-his-dug-out-from-artillery-image606590699.html
RM2X6TGHF–A scene in the trenches on the Western Front after approximately 12 months of warfare, taken during the First World War, circa 1916. This image highlights the significant advancements in protective gear and fortifications, illustrating the harsh realities and evolving strategies of trench warfare. French soldiers are equipped with steel helmets, and their redoubts are reinforced with steel plates. One soldier holds a metal plate to shield his dug-out from artillery.
British range-finder 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-range-finder-1918-56691654.html
RMD86ENX–British range-finder 1918
Prussian general and his General Staff during a maneuver, German-Prussian War in 1871, Preußischer General mit seinem Generalst Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prussian-general-and-his-general-staff-during-a-maneuver-german-prussian-78058608.html
RMEEYTFC–Prussian general and his General Staff during a maneuver, German-Prussian War in 1871, Preußischer General mit seinem Generalst
Bureau of Mines conducting investigations into coal-dust bombs, dust clouds, and explosions of coal dust placed in bombs at Experimental Mine, Bruceton, Pennsylvania. Chief Mining Engineer, Geo. S. Rice, leads the research. Photo depicts coal-dust bombs being tested. November 14, 1918, received and issued with photo number AU. High importance due to wartime activities and impact on military strategies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bureau-of-mines-conducting-investigations-into-coal-dust-bombs-dust-clouds-and-explosions-of-coal-dust-placed-in-bombs-at-experimental-mine-bruceton-pennsylvania-chief-mining-engineer-geo-s-rice-leads-the-research-photo-depicts-coal-dust-bombs-being-tested-november-14-1918-received-and-issued-with-photo-number-au-high-importance-due-to-wartime-activities-and-impact-on-military-strategies-image558359728.html
RM2RCBDET–Bureau of Mines conducting investigations into coal-dust bombs, dust clouds, and explosions of coal dust placed in bombs at Experimental Mine, Bruceton, Pennsylvania. Chief Mining Engineer, Geo. S. Rice, leads the research. Photo depicts coal-dust bombs being tested. November 14, 1918, received and issued with photo number AU. High importance due to wartime activities and impact on military strategies.
A photograph showing soldiers among heavy Italian howitzer cannons on the slopes of Cadore during the First World War. The Italian forces utilized these powerful artillery pieces to target Austro-Hungarian positions. Cadore, part of the Dolomite region, was the site of several notable battles, including fierce engagements during the Italian campaigns of 1915-1917. The challenging mountainous terrain required innovative artillery strategies, underscoring the significant role of howitzers in these operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-showing-soldiers-among-heavy-italian-howitzer-cannons-on-the-slopes-of-cadore-during-the-first-world-war-the-italian-forces-utilized-these-powerful-artillery-pieces-to-target-austro-hungarian-positions-cadore-part-of-the-dolomite-region-was-the-site-of-several-notable-battles-including-fierce-engagements-during-the-italian-campaigns-of-1915-1917-the-challenging-mountainous-terrain-required-innovative-artillery-strategies-underscoring-the-significant-role-of-howitzers-in-these-operations-image606590721.html
RM2X6TGJ9–A photograph showing soldiers among heavy Italian howitzer cannons on the slopes of Cadore during the First World War. The Italian forces utilized these powerful artillery pieces to target Austro-Hungarian positions. Cadore, part of the Dolomite region, was the site of several notable battles, including fierce engagements during the Italian campaigns of 1915-1917. The challenging mountainous terrain required innovative artillery strategies, underscoring the significant role of howitzers in these operations.
US soldiers disembarking from a transport ship in Puerto Rico during World War I. The troops are seen carrying their gear and marching towards the shore. This image captures an important moment in American military activities in the Caribbean during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-disembarking-from-a-transport-ship-in-puerto-rico-during-world-war-i-the-troops-are-seen-carrying-their-gear-and-marching-towards-the-shore-this-image-captures-an-important-moment-in-american-military-activities-in-the-caribbean-during-the-war-image558388404.html
RM2RCCP30–US soldiers disembarking from a transport ship in Puerto Rico during World War I. The troops are seen carrying their gear and marching towards the shore. This image captures an important moment in American military activities in the Caribbean during the war.
A photograph shows a meeting between members of the German Air Force, known as the Luftwaffe, during the Second World War. These meetings were crucial for planning and coordinating missions, discussing strategies, and addressing logistical challenges. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-shows-a-meeting-between-members-of-the-german-air-force-known-as-the-luftwaffe-during-the-second-world-war-these-meetings-were-crucial-for-planning-and-coordinating-missions-discussing-strategies-and-addressing-logistical-challenges-image610272220.html
RM2XCT8CC–A photograph shows a meeting between members of the German Air Force, known as the Luftwaffe, during the Second World War. These meetings were crucial for planning and coordinating missions, discussing strategies, and addressing logistical challenges.
'Factual caption: A view of hangars and buildings at Eberts Field in Lonoke, Arkansas. The photograph was taken on October 19, 1918 and received from DMA photographer on November 22, 1918. It was passed by M.I.D. censor on November 23, 1918.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/factual-caption-a-view-of-hangars-and-buildings-at-eberts-field-in-lonoke-arkansas-the-photograph-was-taken-on-october-19-1918-and-received-from-dma-photographer-on-november-22-1918-it-was-passed-by-mid-censor-on-november-23-1918-image558452928.html
RM2RCFMBC–'Factual caption: A view of hangars and buildings at Eberts Field in Lonoke, Arkansas. The photograph was taken on October 19, 1918 and received from DMA photographer on November 22, 1918. It was passed by M.I.D. censor on November 23, 1918.'
A photograph shows, from left to right, Amtmann (administrative official) R., Colonel S., and Captain B. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the collaboration among German officers as they planned their strategies on the Eastern Front against Soviet forces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-shows-from-left-to-right-amtmann-administrative-official-r-colonel-s-and-captain-b-taken-during-operation-barbarossa-in-1941-this-image-highlights-the-collaboration-among-german-officers-as-they-planned-their-strategies-on-the-eastern-front-against-soviet-forces-image613765296.html
RM2XJFBW4–A photograph shows, from left to right, Amtmann (administrative official) R., Colonel S., and Captain B. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the collaboration among German officers as they planned their strategies on the Eastern Front against Soviet forces.
Montfaucon Crossroads in Avocourt, Meuse, France. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Seabrook on February 15, 1919. The image depicts the Montfaucon Crossroads, a significant location during World War One. The crossroads was located in Avocourt, Meuse, France. The photograph is labeled as Subject 53081, and it was received on April 8, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/montfaucon-crossroads-in-avocourt-meuse-france-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-seabrook-on-february-15-1919-the-image-depicts-the-montfaucon-crossroads-a-significant-location-during-world-war-one-the-crossroads-was-located-in-avocourt-meuse-france-the-photograph-is-labeled-as-subject-53081-and-it-was-received-on-april-8-1919-image558481507.html
RM2RCH0T3–Montfaucon Crossroads in Avocourt, Meuse, France. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Seabrook on February 15, 1919. The image depicts the Montfaucon Crossroads, a significant location during World War One. The crossroads was located in Avocourt, Meuse, France. The photograph is labeled as Subject 53081, and it was received on April 8, 1919.
A photograph shows First Lieutenant S., Major L., Colonel P., and Major V. gathered together. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights key officers of the German forces as they coordinated strategies for their advance against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-shows-first-lieutenant-s-major-l-colonel-p-and-major-v-gathered-together-taken-during-operation-barbarossa-in-1941-this-image-highlights-key-officers-of-the-german-forces-as-they-coordinated-strategies-for-their-advance-against-soviet-troops-on-the-eastern-front-image613765104.html
RM2XJFBJ8–A photograph shows First Lieutenant S., Major L., Colonel P., and Major V. gathered together. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights key officers of the German forces as they coordinated strategies for their advance against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front.
'Ammunition warehouse showcasing proper separation between buildings and its location in cultivated land. This specific warehouse is one of 36, measuring 300 x 50 feet and spread over an area of 2 square miles for safety purposes. It serves as a storage facility for ammunition sorted in nearby sheds before shipment. Location: St. Loubes, Gironde, France. Date: January 16, 1919.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ammunition-warehouse-showcasing-proper-separation-between-buildings-and-its-location-in-cultivated-land-this-specific-warehouse-is-one-of-36-measuring-300-x-50-feet-and-spread-over-an-area-of-2-square-miles-for-safety-purposes-it-serves-as-a-storage-facility-for-ammunition-sorted-in-nearby-sheds-before-shipment-location-st-loubes-gironde-france-date-january-16-1919-image558266787.html
RM2RC76YF–'Ammunition warehouse showcasing proper separation between buildings and its location in cultivated land. This specific warehouse is one of 36, measuring 300 x 50 feet and spread over an area of 2 square miles for safety purposes. It serves as a storage facility for ammunition sorted in nearby sheds before shipment. Location: St. Loubes, Gironde, France. Date: January 16, 1919.'
A photograph shows Luftwaffe officers in Africa, dressed in tropical gear, reviewing a mission report on enemy engagements during the Second World War. These detailed reports were crucial for evaluating the success of air missions, planning future operations, and adapting strategies based on enemy movements and defenses. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-shows-luftwaffe-officers-in-africa-dressed-in-tropical-gear-reviewing-a-mission-report-on-enemy-engagements-during-the-second-world-war-these-detailed-reports-were-crucial-for-evaluating-the-success-of-air-missions-planning-future-operations-and-adapting-strategies-based-on-enemy-movements-and-defenses-image610272346.html
RM2XCT8GX–A photograph shows Luftwaffe officers in Africa, dressed in tropical gear, reviewing a mission report on enemy engagements during the Second World War. These detailed reports were crucial for evaluating the success of air missions, planning future operations, and adapting strategies based on enemy movements and defenses.
Soldiers look on as supplies are unloaded from a truck upon their early arrival in France during WWI. The camp, labeled as SUMBER 303, serves as their base. The photograph was taken by SUND in 1919 and has the note '5012' attached. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-look-on-as-supplies-are-unloaded-from-a-truck-upon-their-early-arrival-in-france-during-wwi-the-camp-labeled-as-sumber-303-serves-as-their-base-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sund-in-1919-and-has-the-note-5012-attached-image558142560.html
RM2RC1GET–Soldiers look on as supplies are unloaded from a truck upon their early arrival in France during WWI. The camp, labeled as SUMBER 303, serves as their base. The photograph was taken by SUND in 1919 and has the note '5012' attached.
This photograph depicts a street scene in St. Cosme, France taken on March 15, 1919. It is a part of a collection titled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' The image shows a view of the town with buildings and people on the streets. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-depicts-a-street-scene-in-st-cosme-france-taken-on-march-15-1919-it-is-a-part-of-a-collection-titled-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-the-image-shows-a-view-of-the-town-with-buildings-and-people-on-the-streets-image558218802.html
RM2RC51NP–This photograph depicts a street scene in St. Cosme, France taken on March 15, 1919. It is a part of a collection titled 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' The image shows a view of the town with buildings and people on the streets.
This photograph shows a street scene in Wattweiler during World War I. The image was captured by the photographer with the number 66400 on May 12, 1919. The description symbol C EU indicates that it was taken by an American military photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-shows-a-street-scene-in-wattweiler-during-world-war-i-the-image-was-captured-by-the-photographer-with-the-number-66400-on-may-12-1919-the-description-symbol-c-eu-indicates-that-it-was-taken-by-an-american-military-photographer-image558511529.html
RM2RCJB49–This photograph shows a street scene in Wattweiler during World War I. The image was captured by the photographer with the number 66400 on May 12, 1919. The description symbol C EU indicates that it was taken by an American military photographer.
American fighter planes on a military airfield during World War One. These planes include various types such as the JN-4 'Jenny,' SPAD S.XIII, and Curtiss JN-4D. The image captures the diversity of airplanes used by the American military during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-fighter-planes-on-a-military-airfield-during-world-war-one-these-planes-include-various-types-such-as-the-jn-4-jenny-spad-sxiii-and-curtiss-jn-4d-the-image-captures-the-diversity-of-airplanes-used-by-the-american-military-during-the-war-image558177855.html
RM2RC35FB–American fighter planes on a military airfield during World War One. These planes include various types such as the JN-4 'Jenny,' SPAD S.XIII, and Curtiss JN-4D. The image captures the diversity of airplanes used by the American military during the war.
Students at the 2nd Corps Signal School in Chatillon sur Seine, France getting started on their problems. This photograph was taken on January 20, 1919. The student in focus is Sgt. Bernard Levey, S.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/students-at-the-2nd-corps-signal-school-in-chatillon-sur-seine-france-getting-started-on-their-problems-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-20-1919-the-student-in-focus-is-sgt-bernard-levey-sc-image558187506.html
RM2RC3HT2–Students at the 2nd Corps Signal School in Chatillon sur Seine, France getting started on their problems. This photograph was taken on January 20, 1919. The student in focus is Sgt. Bernard Levey, S.C.
A tractor is seen plowing fields at Camp Dix, New Jersey during World War One. This photograph, numbered 60,574, was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps and is labeled as an activity in agriculture at the camp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tractor-is-seen-plowing-fields-at-camp-dix-new-jersey-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-numbered-60574-was-taken-by-a-photographer-from-the-signal-corps-and-is-labeled-as-an-activity-in-agriculture-at-the-camp-image558408153.html
RM2RCDK89–A tractor is seen plowing fields at Camp Dix, New Jersey during World War One. This photograph, numbered 60,574, was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps and is labeled as an activity in agriculture at the camp.
A black-and-white photograph showing a U.S. filling station situated in trenches at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. The image is labeled as 'Chemical Warfare Service. Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. U.S. Filling Station – Trenches #41.' It was taken in March 1918, and the photograph is numbered as 60261. The photographer symbol is marked with an A. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-black-and-white-photograph-showing-a-us-filling-station-situated-in-trenches-at-edgewood-arsenal-in-maryland-the-image-is-labeled-as-chemical-warfare-service-edgewood-arsenal-maryland-us-filling-station-trenches-41-it-was-taken-in-march-1918-and-the-photograph-is-numbered-as-60261-the-photographer-symbol-is-marked-with-an-a-image558380456.html
RM2RCCBY4–A black-and-white photograph showing a U.S. filling station situated in trenches at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. The image is labeled as 'Chemical Warfare Service. Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. U.S. Filling Station – Trenches #41.' It was taken in March 1918, and the photograph is numbered as 60261. The photographer symbol is marked with an A.
Sand bag barricade in a military base being prepared prior to an explosion. Photograph captured by Red, a Chemical Warfare Service photographer, on April 2, 1919. Image number 55190. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sand-bag-barricade-in-a-military-base-being-prepared-prior-to-an-explosion-photograph-captured-by-red-a-chemical-warfare-service-photographer-on-april-2-1919-image-number-55190-image558216065.html
RM2RC4X81–Sand bag barricade in a military base being prepared prior to an explosion. Photograph captured by Red, a Chemical Warfare Service photographer, on April 2, 1919. Image number 55190.
British soldiers charging with an E British Charging Unit, complete with a panel and connections. The photograph was taken on May 27th, 1918 at the Research & Inspection Lab in Paris, France. It was released by the AE.P. Censor on January 7th, 1919. Sergeant Rode is featured in the image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-soldiers-charging-with-an-e-british-charging-unit-complete-with-a-panel-and-connections-the-photograph-was-taken-on-may-27th-1918-at-the-research-inspection-lab-in-paris-france-it-was-released-by-the-aep-censor-on-january-7th-1919-sergeant-rode-is-featured-in-the-image-image558382238.html
RM2RCCE6P–British soldiers charging with an E British Charging Unit, complete with a panel and connections. The photograph was taken on May 27th, 1918 at the Research & Inspection Lab in Paris, France. It was released by the AE.P. Censor on January 7th, 1919. Sergeant Rode is featured in the image.
Concrete emplacements used for trench mortars during World War I. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-27227 from the SUNTE collection, was taken on November 27, 1918 by a photographer identified as RECO. The photograph shows 189UED symbols denoting the use of the emplacements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concrete-emplacements-used-for-trench-mortars-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-numbered-111-sc-27227-from-the-sunte-collection-was-taken-on-november-27-1918-by-a-photographer-identified-as-reco-the-photograph-shows-189ued-symbols-denoting-the-use-of-the-emplacements-image558107909.html
RM2RC0099–Concrete emplacements used for trench mortars during World War I. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-27227 from the SUNTE collection, was taken on November 27, 1918 by a photographer identified as RECO. The photograph shows 189UED symbols denoting the use of the emplacements.
Members of the Beachmaster's Unit from the U.S. Navy are seen standing by on March 7, 1965, ready to signal landing craft during a military operation on a beachhead in Vietnam. The photograph, taken by the Defense Department, shows the coordinated efforts of the Navy during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-beachmasters-unit-from-the-us-navy-are-seen-standing-by-on-march-7-1965-ready-to-signal-landing-craft-during-a-military-operation-on-a-beachhead-in-vietnam-the-photograph-taken-by-the-defense-department-shows-the-coordinated-efforts-of-the-navy-during-the-vietnam-war-image574153801.html
RM2TA2Y0W–Members of the Beachmaster's Unit from the U.S. Navy are seen standing by on March 7, 1965, ready to signal landing craft during a military operation on a beachhead in Vietnam. The photograph, taken by the Defense Department, shows the coordinated efforts of the Navy during the Vietnam War.
American soldier standing watch while wearing a gas mask for protection against potential gas attacks. This photograph was taken during World War One and depicts the preparedness and military strategies in place during the conflict. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldier-standing-watch-while-wearing-a-gas-mask-for-protection-against-potential-gas-attacks-this-photograph-was-taken-during-world-war-one-and-depicts-the-preparedness-and-military-strategies-in-place-during-the-conflict-image558468100.html
RM2RCGBN8–American soldier standing watch while wearing a gas mask for protection against potential gas attacks. This photograph was taken during World War One and depicts the preparedness and military strategies in place during the conflict.
Members of the Wilham Hood Dunwoody Institute's Mechanical Training Detachments in Minneapolis, Minnesota attending a class on electrical theory. The photograph was taken on December 28, 1918. This training program was specifically designed for military purposes and was marked as 'For Official use only'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-wilham-hood-dunwoody-institutes-mechanical-training-detachments-in-minneapolis-minnesota-attending-a-class-on-electrical-theory-the-photograph-was-taken-on-december-28-1918-this-training-program-was-specifically-designed-for-military-purposes-and-was-marked-as-for-official-use-only-image558314194.html
RM2RC9BCJ–Members of the Wilham Hood Dunwoody Institute's Mechanical Training Detachments in Minneapolis, Minnesota attending a class on electrical theory. The photograph was taken on December 28, 1918. This training program was specifically designed for military purposes and was marked as 'For Official use only'.
Caption: Class 'A' student observers receive advanced artillery reelage training under the guidance of 2nd Lieutenant Richard M. Scott at Le Valdahon, Doubs, France. This photograph, taken on January 25, 1919, shows the dedicated efforts of these trainees as they examine a map. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-class-a-student-observers-receive-advanced-artillery-reelage-training-under-the-guidance-of-2nd-lieutenant-richard-m-scott-at-le-valdahon-doubs-france-this-photograph-taken-on-january-25-1919-shows-the-dedicated-efforts-of-these-trainees-as-they-examine-a-map-image558252614.html
RM2RC6GWA–Caption: Class 'A' student observers receive advanced artillery reelage training under the guidance of 2nd Lieutenant Richard M. Scott at Le Valdahon, Doubs, France. This photograph, taken on January 25, 1919, shows the dedicated efforts of these trainees as they examine a map.
This image features a group of military observers engaging in wireless practice in their spare time. They are learning and refining the skills necessary to receive and send wireless messages. The photograph was taken at Le Valdahon, Douba, France in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-features-a-group-of-military-observers-engaging-in-wireless-practice-in-their-spare-time-they-are-learning-and-refining-the-skills-necessary-to-receive-and-send-wireless-messages-the-photograph-was-taken-at-le-valdahon-douba-france-in-1919-image558259213.html
RM2RC6W91–This image features a group of military observers engaging in wireless practice in their spare time. They are learning and refining the skills necessary to receive and send wireless messages. The photograph was taken at Le Valdahon, Douba, France in 1919.
Allied officers gathering for a group photograph. The identities of the officers are not known. The photograph was taken by the 50,380 Signal Corps and received by the photographer under the description of 'Allied Officers.' The location and date are not specified. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/allied-officers-gathering-for-a-group-photograph-the-identities-of-the-officers-are-not-known-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-50380-signal-corps-and-received-by-the-photographer-under-the-description-of-allied-officers-the-location-and-date-are-not-specified-image558338356.html
RM2RCAE7G–Allied officers gathering for a group photograph. The identities of the officers are not known. The photograph was taken by the 50,380 Signal Corps and received by the photographer under the description of 'Allied Officers.' The location and date are not specified.
Soldier conducting drop test on 110-gr. primers at Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, PA during World War I. Lt. Sayer assisting on a wheelbarrow. February 1919. Image number 43834 from the CPI International Film Series collection. For official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-conducting-drop-test-on-110-gr-primers-at-frankford-arsenal-philadelphia-pa-during-world-war-i-lt-sayer-assisting-on-a-wheelbarrow-february-1919-image-number-43834-from-the-cpi-international-film-series-collection-for-official-use-only-image558368463.html
RM2RCBTJR–Soldier conducting drop test on 110-gr. primers at Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, PA during World War I. Lt. Sayer assisting on a wheelbarrow. February 1919. Image number 43834 from the CPI International Film Series collection. For official use only.
Crating trucks for shipment overseas during World War One. This image showcases the industrial activities of war, with workers preparing military vehicles for transportation. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and is cataloged as number 38,931. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crating-trucks-for-shipment-overseas-during-world-war-one-this-image-showcases-the-industrial-activities-of-war-with-workers-preparing-military-vehicles-for-transportation-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-signal-corps-and-is-cataloged-as-number-38931-image558237840.html
RM2RC5X1M–Crating trucks for shipment overseas during World War One. This image showcases the industrial activities of war, with workers preparing military vehicles for transportation. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and is cataloged as number 38,931.
Soldiers gather at a stop in Cherbourg, France during World War One. A total of 3,000 to 7,000 men passed through this location on their way to the front lines. Lt. Col. J.C. Maul commanded both British and American troops here. In the foreground, German prisoners can be seen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-gather-at-a-stop-in-cherbourg-france-during-world-war-one-a-total-of-3000-to-7000-men-passed-through-this-location-on-their-way-to-the-front-lines-lt-col-jc-maul-commanded-both-british-and-american-troops-here-in-the-foreground-german-prisoners-can-be-seen-image558470815.html
RM2RCGF67–Soldiers gather at a stop in Cherbourg, France during World War One. A total of 3,000 to 7,000 men passed through this location on their way to the front lines. Lt. Col. J.C. Maul commanded both British and American troops here. In the foreground, German prisoners can be seen.
Image caption: 'Cpl. Tyrell, S.C., capturing a photograph of Capt. Owen, S.C., during a signal corps exercise. Taken on January 13, 1919. (Photo taken by RICD on January 13, 1919)' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-caption-cpl-tyrell-sc-capturing-a-photograph-of-capt-owen-sc-during-a-signal-corps-exercise-taken-on-january-13-1919-photo-taken-by-ricd-on-january-13-1919-image558273782.html
RM2RC7FWA–Image caption: 'Cpl. Tyrell, S.C., capturing a photograph of Capt. Owen, S.C., during a signal corps exercise. Taken on January 13, 1919. (Photo taken by RICD on January 13, 1919)'
An image showing different types of airplanes in Washington, D.C. in 1919. The photograph is numbered 27790 and was taken by photographer Wee'd. The caption also mentions the use of symbols and notes the inclusion of the number 1-4400. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-image-showing-different-types-of-airplanes-in-washington-dc-in-1919-the-photograph-is-numbered-27790-and-was-taken-by-photographer-weed-the-caption-also-mentions-the-use-of-symbols-and-notes-the-inclusion-of-the-number-1-4400-image558086280.html
RM2RBY0MT–An image showing different types of airplanes in Washington, D.C. in 1919. The photograph is numbered 27790 and was taken by photographer Wee'd. The caption also mentions the use of symbols and notes the inclusion of the number 1-4400.
A battery of American guns moving through a destroyed town in the St. Mihiel salient during World War One. The guns were advancing to support American gains and assault the retreating German rearguards. This photograph was taken on October 14, 1918, as part of the American military activities in the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-battery-of-american-guns-moving-through-a-destroyed-town-in-the-st-mihiel-salient-during-world-war-one-the-guns-were-advancing-to-support-american-gains-and-assault-the-retreating-german-rearguards-this-photograph-was-taken-on-october-14-1918-as-part-of-the-american-military-activities-in-the-area-image558165181.html
RM2RC2HAN–A battery of American guns moving through a destroyed town in the St. Mihiel salient during World War One. The guns were advancing to support American gains and assault the retreating German rearguards. This photograph was taken on October 14, 1918, as part of the American military activities in the area.
Sectional view of a De Haviland aircraft manufactured at the Standard Aircraft Corp. plant in Elizabeth, N.J. This photograph, taken on July 3, 1918, is part of a collection of images documenting American military activities during World War I. The photograph is subject number 19891 and was received from the Standard Aircraft Corp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sectional-view-of-a-de-haviland-aircraft-manufactured-at-the-standard-aircraft-corp-plant-in-elizabeth-nj-this-photograph-taken-on-july-3-1918-is-part-of-a-collection-of-images-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-is-subject-number-19891-and-was-received-from-the-standard-aircraft-corp-image558577430.html
RM2RCNB5X–Sectional view of a De Haviland aircraft manufactured at the Standard Aircraft Corp. plant in Elizabeth, N.J. This photograph, taken on July 3, 1918, is part of a collection of images documenting American military activities during World War I. The photograph is subject number 19891 and was received from the Standard Aircraft Corp.
Construction underway at the Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph shows the foundation of the station being built. Taken on September 1, 1917, the image is labeled for official use only. Caption sourced from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-underway-at-the-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-virginia-the-photograph-shows-the-foundation-of-the-station-being-built-taken-on-september-1-1917-the-image-is-labeled-for-official-use-only-caption-sourced-from-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-collection-image558176396.html
RM2RC33K8–Construction underway at the Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph shows the foundation of the station being built. Taken on September 1, 1917, the image is labeled for official use only. Caption sourced from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
French, British, Scottish, and American soldiers at Camp Lee in Virginia are demonstrating different methods of saluting. The photograph was taken in 1917 and released to the C. P. I. It highlights the cultural diversity within the military during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-british-scottish-and-american-soldiers-at-camp-lee-in-virginia-are-demonstrating-different-methods-of-saluting-the-photograph-was-taken-in-1917-and-released-to-the-c-p-i-it-highlights-the-cultural-diversity-within-the-military-during-world-war-one-image558112348.html
RM2RC05YT–French, British, Scottish, and American soldiers at Camp Lee in Virginia are demonstrating different methods of saluting. The photograph was taken in 1917 and released to the C. P. I. It highlights the cultural diversity within the military during World War One.
Aerial photograph of La Chenille, also known as Aerial NUMBER 116 PROTO RECO 1918. This vehicle, designated 111-Sc LA CHENILL, was used during World War I. The photograph was taken for military purposes, labeled as symbol EU, and is noted with the identification numbers MF 20 1178 End and Chenill VEICARE 12180² 3-4. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-photograph-of-la-chenille-also-known-as-aerial-number-116-proto-reco-1918-this-vehicle-designated-111-sc-la-chenill-was-used-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-was-taken-for-military-purposes-labeled-as-symbol-eu-and-is-noted-with-the-identification-numbers-mf-20-1178-end-and-chenill-veicare-12180-3-4-image558367625.html
RM2RCBRGW–Aerial photograph of La Chenille, also known as Aerial NUMBER 116 PROTO RECO 1918. This vehicle, designated 111-Sc LA CHENILL, was used during World War I. The photograph was taken for military purposes, labeled as symbol EU, and is noted with the identification numbers MF 20 1178 End and Chenill VEICARE 12180² 3-4.
American soldiers inspecting a newly designed scarecrow in Virton, Belgium during World War One. Feb. 26, 1919. The scarecrow was part of a strategies used to protect crops from birds during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-inspecting-a-newly-designed-scarecrow-in-virton-belgium-during-world-war-one-feb-26-1919-the-scarecrow-was-part-of-a-strategies-used-to-protect-crops-from-birds-during-the-war-image558585735.html
RM2RCNNPF–American soldiers inspecting a newly designed scarecrow in Virton, Belgium during World War One. Feb. 26, 1919. The scarecrow was part of a strategies used to protect crops from birds during the war.
Officers in Reuilly barracks, France. The image depicts a group of officers gathered together, possibly discussing military strategies or training. The photograph indicates a typical aspect of army life during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-in-reuilly-barracks-france-the-image-depicts-a-group-of-officers-gathered-together-possibly-discussing-military-strategies-or-training-the-photograph-indicates-a-typical-aspect-of-army-life-during-world-war-i-image558126386.html
RM2RC0RW6–Officers in Reuilly barracks, France. The image depicts a group of officers gathered together, possibly discussing military strategies or training. The photograph indicates a typical aspect of army life during World War I.
Soldiers man an observation post in the trenches at Aisnetal, France during World War I. The photograph was taken on May 12, 1919, by photographer Reco. This image provides a glimpse into the military activities and defensive strategies used during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-man-an-observation-post-in-the-trenches-at-aisnetal-france-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-was-taken-on-may-12-1919-by-photographer-reco-this-image-provides-a-glimpse-into-the-military-activities-and-defensive-strategies-used-during-the-war-image558560695.html
RM2RCMHT7–Soldiers man an observation post in the trenches at Aisnetal, France during World War I. The photograph was taken on May 12, 1919, by photographer Reco. This image provides a glimpse into the military activities and defensive strategies used during the war.
French officers reviewing military notes and documents. This photograph captures an exchange of information and discussions among the officers as they analyze battle plans and strategies during World War One. The importance of effective communication and coordination can be observed in this image. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-officers-reviewing-military-notes-and-documents-this-photograph-captures-an-exchange-of-information-and-discussions-among-the-officers-as-they-analyze-battle-plans-and-strategies-during-world-war-one-the-importance-of-effective-communication-and-coordination-can-be-observed-in-this-image-image558149505.html
RM2RC1WAW–French officers reviewing military notes and documents. This photograph captures an exchange of information and discussions among the officers as they analyze battle plans and strategies during World War One. The importance of effective communication and coordination can be observed in this image.
Soldiers preparing to catch a carrier pigeon in a 2-bird triangular basket, as part of the method used to handle carrier pigeons during World War One. Photograph taken by Sgt. Warner S.C on October 31, 1919, with the description symbol RECO11-22-19 and the issued note 67209. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-preparing-to-catch-a-carrier-pigeon-in-a-2-bird-triangular-basket-as-part-of-the-method-used-to-handle-carrier-pigeons-during-world-war-one-photograph-taken-by-sgt-warner-sc-on-october-31-1919-with-the-description-symbol-reco11-22-19-and-the-issued-note-67209-image558297501.html
RM2RC8J4D–Soldiers preparing to catch a carrier pigeon in a 2-bird triangular basket, as part of the method used to handle carrier pigeons during World War One. Photograph taken by Sgt. Warner S.C on October 31, 1919, with the description symbol RECO11-22-19 and the issued note 67209.
US soldiers attend a training session at the S.C. School of Radio and Multiplex Telegraphy in College of the City of New York, December 1918. Multiplex sets are seen in operation in the photograph. The image is numbered 67421 and taken by photographer A.E. Sproul. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-attend-a-training-session-at-the-sc-school-of-radio-and-multiplex-telegraphy-in-college-of-the-city-of-new-york-december-1918-multiplex-sets-are-seen-in-operation-in-the-photograph-the-image-is-numbered-67421-and-taken-by-photographer-ae-sproul-image558382173.html
RM2RCCE4D–US soldiers attend a training session at the S.C. School of Radio and Multiplex Telegraphy in College of the City of New York, December 1918. Multiplex sets are seen in operation in the photograph. The image is numbered 67421 and taken by photographer A.E. Sproul.
The photograph shows maps and charts used during World War One by the American military. These maps and charts were issued with the symbol 'BU' and had notes indicating ADHD. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps on March 10, 1921. The map shows the locations of 140 private fading occupation secretaries, War Chief Sal, Orang K, 5 Field Armies, Out of T, Supercopith zone, and ZONE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-shows-maps-and-charts-used-during-world-war-one-by-the-american-military-these-maps-and-charts-were-issued-with-the-symbol-bu-and-had-notes-indicating-adhd-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-signal-corps-on-march-10-1921-the-map-shows-the-locations-of-140-private-fading-occupation-secretaries-war-chief-sal-orang-k-5-field-armies-out-of-t-supercopith-zone-and-zone-image558571932.html
RM2RCN45G–The photograph shows maps and charts used during World War One by the American military. These maps and charts were issued with the symbol 'BU' and had notes indicating ADHD. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps on March 10, 1921. The map shows the locations of 140 private fading occupation secretaries, War Chief Sal, Orang K, 5 Field Armies, Out of T, Supercopith zone, and ZONE.
American soldiers patrolling a street in the village of Marcy, France during World War One. The photograph, taken by Photographer RECO on May 12, 1919, depicts the soldiers deployed in a European Union (E.U.) symbolized area, with efficiency notes effective from January 1, 800. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-patrolling-a-street-in-the-village-of-marcy-france-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-taken-by-photographer-reco-on-may-12-1919-depicts-the-soldiers-deployed-in-a-european-union-eu-symbolized-area-with-efficiency-notes-effective-from-january-1-800-image558473117.html
RM2RCGJ4D–American soldiers patrolling a street in the village of Marcy, France during World War One. The photograph, taken by Photographer RECO on May 12, 1919, depicts the soldiers deployed in a European Union (E.U.) symbolized area, with efficiency notes effective from January 1, 800.
Image showing a German propaganda poster displayed in Mexico during World War One. The poster likely used to sway public opinion against the Allied forces and promote German interests in the region. Marked as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' with the photographer's description and identification details. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-showing-a-german-propaganda-poster-displayed-in-mexico-during-world-war-one-the-poster-likely-used-to-sway-public-opinion-against-the-allied-forces-and-promote-german-interests-in-the-region-marked-as-for-official-use-only-with-the-photographers-description-and-identification-details-image558214287.html
RM2RC4T0F–Image showing a German propaganda poster displayed in Mexico during World War One. The poster likely used to sway public opinion against the Allied forces and promote German interests in the region. Marked as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' with the photographer's description and identification details.
Brig. Gen. Wm. Mitchell stands next to a captured German plane in Coblenz, Rhenish Prussia, Germany. The photograph was taken on March 10, 1919. Description information was provided on December 30, 1919, with the corresponding record number 49477. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-wm-mitchell-stands-next-to-a-captured-german-plane-in-coblenz-rhenish-prussia-germany-the-photograph-was-taken-on-march-10-1919-description-information-was-provided-on-december-30-1919-with-the-corresponding-record-number-49477-image558344022.html
RM2RCANDX–Brig. Gen. Wm. Mitchell stands next to a captured German plane in Coblenz, Rhenish Prussia, Germany. The photograph was taken on March 10, 1919. Description information was provided on December 30, 1919, with the corresponding record number 49477.
Pvt. H. Dogherty operating a hoisting engine to draw barges onto the ways. This image was taken in Epone, Seine et Oise, France, on March 28, 1919. Pvt. Dogherty was a member of the 125th Co. Inland Water Transportation. The photograph was taken by Cpl. A. L. Lubatty, S. C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-h-dogherty-operating-a-hoisting-engine-to-draw-barges-onto-the-ways-this-image-was-taken-in-epone-seine-et-oise-france-on-march-28-1919-pvt-dogherty-was-a-member-of-the-125th-co-inland-water-transportation-the-photograph-was-taken-by-cpl-a-l-lubatty-s-c-image558271767.html
RM2RC7D9B–Pvt. H. Dogherty operating a hoisting engine to draw barges onto the ways. This image was taken in Epone, Seine et Oise, France, on March 28, 1919. Pvt. Dogherty was a member of the 125th Co. Inland Water Transportation. The photograph was taken by Cpl. A. L. Lubatty, S. C.
Soldiers are seen releasing pigeons from Army Headquarters at Fort Constitution in New Hampshire. The purpose of releasing pigeons was to send messages during World War One. This photograph is numbered 111-SC-43335. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-are-seen-releasing-pigeons-from-army-headquarters-at-fort-constitution-in-new-hampshire-the-purpose-of-releasing-pigeons-was-to-send-messages-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-is-numbered-111-sc-43335-image558270829.html
RM2RC7C3W–Soldiers are seen releasing pigeons from Army Headquarters at Fort Constitution in New Hampshire. The purpose of releasing pigeons was to send messages during World War One. This photograph is numbered 111-SC-43335.
Soldiers of the American Military participating in river-crossing training exercises in Porto Rico during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-american-military-participating-in-river-crossing-training-exercises-in-porto-rico-during-world-war-one-image558225375.html
RM2RC5A4F–Soldiers of the American Military participating in river-crossing training exercises in Porto Rico during World War One.
Image of Lt. R. M. Huten commanding Co. A, 353D Inf., 89th Div. in Stenay, Meuse, France on November 11, 1918. The photograph shows the kitchens of Co. A with Lt. Paul W. Cloud behind the camera. Image released by AEP censor, although exact date is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-lt-r-m-huten-commanding-co-a-353d-inf-89th-div-in-stenay-meuse-france-on-november-11-1918-the-photograph-shows-the-kitchens-of-co-a-with-lt-paul-w-cloud-behind-the-camera-image-released-by-aep-censor-although-exact-date-is-unknown-image558063593.html
RM2RBWYPH–Image of Lt. R. M. Huten commanding Co. A, 353D Inf., 89th Div. in Stenay, Meuse, France on November 11, 1918. The photograph shows the kitchens of Co. A with Lt. Paul W. Cloud behind the camera. Image released by AEP censor, although exact date is unknown.
Soldiers from the 23rd and 16th Engineers constructing a small type of drainage between cuts in Nevers Cut Off, Nevers, Nievre, France. The photograph was taken on October 18, 1918 by Pvt. Campbell, S. C. and was received on December 13, 1918. It was passed by the A.E.F censor, but the exact date is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-23rd-and-16th-engineers-constructing-a-small-type-of-drainage-between-cuts-in-nevers-cut-off-nevers-nievre-france-the-photograph-was-taken-on-october-18-1918-by-pvt-campbell-s-c-and-was-received-on-december-13-1918-it-was-passed-by-the-aef-censor-but-the-exact-date-is-unknown-image558461739.html
RM2RCG3J3–Soldiers from the 23rd and 16th Engineers constructing a small type of drainage between cuts in Nevers Cut Off, Nevers, Nievre, France. The photograph was taken on October 18, 1918 by Pvt. Campbell, S. C. and was received on December 13, 1918. It was passed by the A.E.F censor, but the exact date is unknown.
The image shows Capt. Edward Ingersoll, Executive Officer, and other officers in the Department of Military Aeronautics during World War I. The photograph was taken by Pvt. A.J. Lubbe, S.C. on October 7, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-shows-capt-edward-ingersoll-executive-officer-and-other-officers-in-the-department-of-military-aeronautics-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-was-taken-by-pvt-aj-lubbe-sc-on-october-7-1918-image558066469.html
RM2RBX3D9–The image shows Capt. Edward Ingersoll, Executive Officer, and other officers in the Department of Military Aeronautics during World War I. The photograph was taken by Pvt. A.J. Lubbe, S.C. on October 7, 1918.
Pvt. V.J. Palumbo taking part in a staff officers class at Leonardtown, MD during World War I. The image captures officers inspecting a supposed field of battle upon arrival at the destination. The photograph was censored and released by the M.I.D censor on October 7, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-vj-palumbo-taking-part-in-a-staff-officers-class-at-leonardtown-md-during-world-war-i-the-image-captures-officers-inspecting-a-supposed-field-of-battle-upon-arrival-at-the-destination-the-photograph-was-censored-and-released-by-the-mid-censor-on-october-7-1918-image558531385.html
RM2RCK8DD–Pvt. V.J. Palumbo taking part in a staff officers class at Leonardtown, MD during World War I. The image captures officers inspecting a supposed field of battle upon arrival at the destination. The photograph was censored and released by the M.I.D censor on October 7, 1918.
A Boeing primary training seaplane for the Navy. Photographed by Pierson & Co, received on May 29, 1918. The plane is numbered AU and was made by The Boeing Airplane Co in Seattle, Washington. Image is property of Boeing Airplane Co. and for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-boeing-primary-training-seaplane-for-the-navy-photographed-by-pierson-co-received-on-may-29-1918-the-plane-is-numbered-au-and-was-made-by-the-boeing-airplane-co-in-seattle-washington-image-is-property-of-boeing-airplane-co-and-for-official-use-only-image558583928.html
RM2RCNKE0–A Boeing primary training seaplane for the Navy. Photographed by Pierson & Co, received on May 29, 1918. The plane is numbered AU and was made by The Boeing Airplane Co in Seattle, Washington. Image is property of Boeing Airplane Co. and for official use only.
Private C.E. Dunn of the Signal Corps poses for a photograph taken on September 10, 1918. The picture was captured by Major Louis Craig, the Adjutant of the 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 4th Division. The location is Mareuil-en-dole, France. The photo was approved by the A.E.F. censor on August 29, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/private-ce-dunn-of-the-signal-corps-poses-for-a-photograph-taken-on-september-10-1918-the-picture-was-captured-by-major-louis-craig-the-adjutant-of-the-4th-field-artillery-brigade-4th-division-the-location-is-mareuil-en-dole-france-the-photo-was-approved-by-the-aef-censor-on-august-29-1918-image558532747.html
RM2RCKA63–Private C.E. Dunn of the Signal Corps poses for a photograph taken on September 10, 1918. The picture was captured by Major Louis Craig, the Adjutant of the 4th Field Artillery Brigade, 4th Division. The location is Mareuil-en-dole, France. The photo was approved by the A.E.F. censor on August 29, 1918.
Corporal Paul O. Bogart of the 6th Infantry takes a lookout position in a front-line observation post. The photo was taken on September 10, 1918, in Croix de Charemont, France. It was issued on July 31, 1918, and passed by the A.E.P. censor. Additional details and the date are unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-paul-o-bogart-of-the-6th-infantry-takes-a-lookout-position-in-a-front-line-observation-post-the-photo-was-taken-on-september-10-1918-in-croix-de-charemont-france-it-was-issued-on-july-31-1918-and-passed-by-the-aep-censor-additional-details-and-the-date-are-unknown-image558500351.html
RM2RCHTW3–Corporal Paul O. Bogart of the 6th Infantry takes a lookout position in a front-line observation post. The photo was taken on September 10, 1918, in Croix de Charemont, France. It was issued on July 31, 1918, and passed by the A.E.P. censor. Additional details and the date are unknown.
Men of the 307 Field Battalion, Grand Division, receiving messages from a plane in France. Photograph taken in 1919 by the Signal Corps AEP. The image shows the soldiers engaged in communication activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-of-the-307-field-battalion-grand-division-receiving-messages-from-a-plane-in-france-photograph-taken-in-1919-by-the-signal-corps-aep-the-image-shows-the-soldiers-engaged-in-communication-activities-during-world-war-one-image558274486.html
RM2RC7GPE–Men of the 307 Field Battalion, Grand Division, receiving messages from a plane in France. Photograph taken in 1919 by the Signal Corps AEP. The image shows the soldiers engaged in communication activities during World War One.
A smoke screen is being used by the destroyer 'Henderson' to protect a convoy at sea. The photo was taken from aboard the U.S.S. Whipple on May 18, 1918. The captioned photo, with subject number 13467, was taken by Pvt. C. D. Donnelly and is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-smoke-screen-is-being-used-by-the-destroyer-henderson-to-protect-a-convoy-at-sea-the-photo-was-taken-from-aboard-the-uss-whipple-on-may-18-1918-the-captioned-photo-with-subject-number-13467-was-taken-by-pvt-c-d-donnelly-and-is-part-of-the-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-collection-image558059211.html
RM2RBWP63–A smoke screen is being used by the destroyer 'Henderson' to protect a convoy at sea. The photo was taken from aboard the U.S.S. Whipple on May 18, 1918. The captioned photo, with subject number 13467, was taken by Pvt. C. D. Donnelly and is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One collection.
Student aviators at the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of California, Berkeley, practicing their marksmanship skills on a clay pigeon range. Captured in the photograph are M. Jackson and Sig. R.C. on March 19, 1918. This image bears the identification number $6243. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/student-aviators-at-the-school-of-military-aeronautics-at-the-university-of-california-berkeley-practicing-their-marksmanship-skills-on-a-clay-pigeon-range-captured-in-the-photograph-are-m-jackson-and-sig-rc-on-march-19-1918-this-image-bears-the-identification-number-6243-image558289438.html
RM2RC87TE–Student aviators at the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of California, Berkeley, practicing their marksmanship skills on a clay pigeon range. Captured in the photograph are M. Jackson and Sig. R.C. on March 19, 1918. This image bears the identification number $6243.
Soldiers from the 27th Division of the American military are seen training at Camp Wadsworth. The photograph, taken at Symbol A, shows the soldiers engaged in physical exercises and drills. This image is part of a series of photographs documenting American military activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-27th-division-of-the-american-military-are-seen-training-at-camp-wadsworth-the-photograph-taken-at-symbol-a-shows-the-soldiers-engaged-in-physical-exercises-and-drills-this-image-is-part-of-a-series-of-photographs-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558182507.html
RM2RC3BDF–Soldiers from the 27th Division of the American military are seen training at Camp Wadsworth. The photograph, taken at Symbol A, shows the soldiers engaged in physical exercises and drills. This image is part of a series of photographs documenting American military activities during World War One.
Sir Frederick Smith Attorney General of Great Britain and his party, including Lieut. Governor Sir John Hendrie, Lady Hendrie, and daughter Enid, attending a tour of the U.S. and Canada. They are seen here with Colonel Meriwether at Government House in Toronto, Canada. Date: February 5, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-frederick-smith-attorney-general-of-great-britain-and-his-party-including-lieut-governor-sir-john-hendrie-lady-hendrie-and-daughter-enid-attending-a-tour-of-the-us-and-canada-they-are-seen-here-with-colonel-meriwether-at-government-house-in-toronto-canada-date-february-5-1918-image558186578.html
RM2RC3GJX–Sir Frederick Smith Attorney General of Great Britain and his party, including Lieut. Governor Sir John Hendrie, Lady Hendrie, and daughter Enid, attending a tour of the U.S. and Canada. They are seen here with Colonel Meriwether at Government House in Toronto, Canada. Date: February 5, 1918.
French officials in Gerardmer, Vosges have simplified trench transportation by implementing cable railways. These cables, stretching for miles, have improved the efficiency of supplying the advance lines, eliminating the need for excessive manual labor. Photographs were taken documenting these methods of shipping supplies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-officials-in-gerardmer-vosges-have-simplified-trench-transportation-by-implementing-cable-railways-these-cables-stretching-for-miles-have-improved-the-efficiency-of-supplying-the-advance-lines-eliminating-the-need-for-excessive-manual-labor-photographs-were-taken-documenting-these-methods-of-shipping-supplies-image558393478.html
RM2RCD0G6–French officials in Gerardmer, Vosges have simplified trench transportation by implementing cable railways. These cables, stretching for miles, have improved the efficiency of supplying the advance lines, eliminating the need for excessive manual labor. Photographs were taken documenting these methods of shipping supplies.
Aerial photograph taken during World War One, labeled as SUMBER 913 PHOTOGRAPHS ECO 1919. The location is unidentified. The photograph shows terrain and was taken with a symbol indicating aerial photography. Additional notes mention a B-5 category. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-photograph-taken-during-world-war-one-labeled-as-sumber-913-photographs-eco-1919-the-location-is-unidentified-the-photograph-shows-terrain-and-was-taken-with-a-symbol-indicating-aerial-photography-additional-notes-mention-a-b-5-category-image558222585.html
RM2RC56GW–Aerial photograph taken during World War One, labeled as SUMBER 913 PHOTOGRAPHS ECO 1919. The location is unidentified. The photograph shows terrain and was taken with a symbol indicating aerial photography. Additional notes mention a B-5 category.
Sketch made by a French artist showcasing the utilization of churches as observation posts by the Germans during World War One. This photograph was taken in Sumbe in 1919 and is part of the series documenting American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sketch-made-by-a-french-artist-showcasing-the-utilization-of-churches-as-observation-posts-by-the-germans-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-was-taken-in-sumbe-in-1919-and-is-part-of-the-series-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558400470.html
RM2RCD9DX–Sketch made by a French artist showcasing the utilization of churches as observation posts by the Germans during World War One. This photograph was taken in Sumbe in 1919 and is part of the series documenting American military activities during the war.
A photograph taken in 1966 shows a bunker located on Hill 881 South in Vietnam. This image captures the defensive measures undertaken during the Vietnam War by the Marine Corps. The bunker, as seen in the negative, is a testament to the challenging and dangerous conditions faced by American military personnel during the conflict. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-taken-in-1966-shows-a-bunker-located-on-hill-881-south-in-vietnam-this-image-captures-the-defensive-measures-undertaken-during-the-vietnam-war-by-the-marine-corps-the-bunker-as-seen-in-the-negative-is-a-testament-to-the-challenging-and-dangerous-conditions-faced-by-american-military-personnel-during-the-conflict-image574168699.html
RM2TA3J0Y–A photograph taken in 1966 shows a bunker located on Hill 881 South in Vietnam. This image captures the defensive measures undertaken during the Vietnam War by the Marine Corps. The bunker, as seen in the negative, is a testament to the challenging and dangerous conditions faced by American military personnel during the conflict.
Major General Weigel engaging in conversation with Secretary Baker and Major General Allen in Gondrecourt, France during World War I. This photograph, numbered 67634, was taken by the Signal Corps on April 19, 1919. The image shows Weigel discussing military activities with Baker and Allen. The caption was originally issued by C. Motes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/major-general-weigel-engaging-in-conversation-with-secretary-baker-and-major-general-allen-in-gondrecourt-france-during-world-war-i-this-photograph-numbered-67634-was-taken-by-the-signal-corps-on-april-19-1919-the-image-shows-weigel-discussing-military-activities-with-baker-and-allen-the-caption-was-originally-issued-by-c-motes-image558170973.html
RM2RC2TNH–Major General Weigel engaging in conversation with Secretary Baker and Major General Allen in Gondrecourt, France during World War I. This photograph, numbered 67634, was taken by the Signal Corps on April 19, 1919. The image shows Weigel discussing military activities with Baker and Allen. The caption was originally issued by C. Motes.
Caption: War work and the Bureau of Mines conducting research on the 'cracking' process of petroleum distillates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This study aimed to explore the potential conversion of distillates into gasoline, meeting the high demand for efficient fuel oil during World War One. Photograph taken in November 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-war-work-and-the-bureau-of-mines-conducting-research-on-the-cracking-process-of-petroleum-distillates-in-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-this-study-aimed-to-explore-the-potential-conversion-of-distillates-into-gasoline-meeting-the-high-demand-for-efficient-fuel-oil-during-world-war-one-photograph-taken-in-november-1918-image558459853.html
RM2RCG16N–Caption: War work and the Bureau of Mines conducting research on the 'cracking' process of petroleum distillates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This study aimed to explore the potential conversion of distillates into gasoline, meeting the high demand for efficient fuel oil during World War One. Photograph taken in November 1918.
Director of the Bureau of Mines, Van H. Manning, overseeing various war-related projects, including the establishment of the gas warfare service. This photograph was taken in November 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/director-of-the-bureau-of-mines-van-h-manning-overseeing-various-war-related-projects-including-the-establishment-of-the-gas-warfare-service-this-photograph-was-taken-in-november-1918-image558304156.html
RM2RC8XJ4–Director of the Bureau of Mines, Van H. Manning, overseeing various war-related projects, including the establishment of the gas warfare service. This photograph was taken in November 1918.
'Airplane laboratory at the P.N. 15 School of Military Aeronautics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Photograph taken on June 5, 1918. The laboratory is under the direction of John P. Troy, Director of Military Aeronautics, Washington, D.C. This photograph is for official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airplane-laboratory-at-the-pn-15-school-of-military-aeronautics-cornell-university-ithaca-ny-photograph-taken-on-june-5-1918-the-laboratory-is-under-the-direction-of-john-p-troy-director-of-military-aeronautics-washington-dc-this-photograph-is-for-official-use-only-image558521454.html
RM2RCJRPP–'Airplane laboratory at the P.N. 15 School of Military Aeronautics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Photograph taken on June 5, 1918. The laboratory is under the direction of John P. Troy, Director of Military Aeronautics, Washington, D.C. This photograph is for official use only.'
Aerial bombs mounted in racks at the School of Aerial Photography in Langley Field, Hampton, VA. The photograph was taken on May 13, 1918, by Lt. Wm. Pox. It is not intended for publication and is part of the photographer's records at the school. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-bombs-mounted-in-racks-at-the-school-of-aerial-photography-in-langley-field-hampton-va-the-photograph-was-taken-on-may-13-1918-by-lt-wm-pox-it-is-not-intended-for-publication-and-is-part-of-the-photographers-records-at-the-school-image558252943.html
RM2RC6H93–Aerial bombs mounted in racks at the School of Aerial Photography in Langley Field, Hampton, VA. The photograph was taken on May 13, 1918, by Lt. Wm. Pox. It is not intended for publication and is part of the photographer's records at the school.
Members of the Mechanical Training Detachments at the Wilham Hood Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are being trained in the Electrical department. The photograph, taken on December 28, 1918, is labeled as 'For Official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-mechanical-training-detachments-at-the-wilham-hood-dunwoody-institute-in-minneapolis-minnesota-are-being-trained-in-the-electrical-department-the-photograph-taken-on-december-28-1918-is-labeled-as-for-official-use-only-image558382658.html
RM2RCCENP–Members of the Mechanical Training Detachments at the Wilham Hood Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are being trained in the Electrical department. The photograph, taken on December 28, 1918, is labeled as 'For Official use only.'
German propaganda in Mexico. This photograph, taken during World War One, shows a group of people gathered around a display promoting German propaganda in Mexico. It is believed that this propaganda was aimed at influencing public opinion and sowing discord between Mexico and the United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-propaganda-in-mexico-this-photograph-taken-during-world-war-one-shows-a-group-of-people-gathered-around-a-display-promoting-german-propaganda-in-mexico-it-is-believed-that-this-propaganda-was-aimed-at-influencing-public-opinion-and-sowing-discord-between-mexico-and-the-united-states-image558319251.html
RM2RC9HW7–German propaganda in Mexico. This photograph, taken during World War One, shows a group of people gathered around a display promoting German propaganda in Mexico. It is believed that this propaganda was aimed at influencing public opinion and sowing discord between Mexico and the United States.
German propaganda seen in Mexico during World War One. This image captures the memo attached to photograph number 53237. The memo is from Maj. Wrisley Brown, M.I.D., G.S. and discusses the presence of German propaganda in Mexico. The image is marked 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and shows a platform promoting the 'New Civilization Movement.' The memo gives details about the content and purpose of the propaganda campaign. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-propaganda-seen-in-mexico-during-world-war-one-this-image-captures-the-memo-attached-to-photograph-number-53237-the-memo-is-from-maj-wrisley-brown-mid-gs-and-discusses-the-presence-of-german-propaganda-in-mexico-the-image-is-marked-for-official-use-only-and-shows-a-platform-promoting-the-new-civilization-movement-the-memo-gives-details-about-the-content-and-purpose-of-the-propaganda-campaign-image558258437.html
RM2RC6T99–German propaganda seen in Mexico during World War One. This image captures the memo attached to photograph number 53237. The memo is from Maj. Wrisley Brown, M.I.D., G.S. and discusses the presence of German propaganda in Mexico. The image is marked 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and shows a platform promoting the 'New Civilization Movement.' The memo gives details about the content and purpose of the propaganda campaign.
Efficient loading methods are shown in this image of the Inland Water Transportation Co., formerly 57th Engrs. U.S.A. Their work involves shipping supplies to troops via Inland Waterways, thus relieving the railroads. Both coal cars and barges are being loaded simultaneously by moving cranes from a freight steamer in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/efficient-loading-methods-are-shown-in-this-image-of-the-inland-water-transportation-co-formerly-57th-engrs-usa-their-work-involves-shipping-supplies-to-troops-via-inland-waterways-thus-relieving-the-railroads-both-coal-cars-and-barges-are-being-loaded-simultaneously-by-moving-cranes-from-a-freight-steamer-in-rouen-seine-inferieure-france-image558467728.html
RM2RCGB80–Efficient loading methods are shown in this image of the Inland Water Transportation Co., formerly 57th Engrs. U.S.A. Their work involves shipping supplies to troops via Inland Waterways, thus relieving the railroads. Both coal cars and barges are being loaded simultaneously by moving cranes from a freight steamer in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, France.
President Wilson and his advisor Cary T. Grayson on board the USS George Washington during their journey to Paris, France. The photograph was taken in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-wilson-and-his-advisor-cary-t-grayson-on-board-the-uss-george-washington-during-their-journey-to-paris-france-the-photograph-was-taken-in-1919-image558401325.html
RM2RCDAGD–President Wilson and his advisor Cary T. Grayson on board the USS George Washington during their journey to Paris, France. The photograph was taken in 1919.
'105 MM Howitzer and Carriage in service of Royal Italian Army during World War One. The photo shows the right side of the cannon, elevated at about 45°. This particular model was extensively supplied to the Royal Italian Army, mainly by Ansaldo and Co., Italy's largest manufacturer of armament and war materials. Official use only - 036472.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-mm-howitzer-and-carriage-in-service-of-royal-italian-army-during-world-war-one-the-photo-shows-the-right-side-of-the-cannon-elevated-at-about-45-this-particular-model-was-extensively-supplied-to-the-royal-italian-army-mainly-by-ansaldo-and-co-italys-largest-manufacturer-of-armament-and-war-materials-official-use-only-036472-image558108224.html
RM2RC00MG–'105 MM Howitzer and Carriage in service of Royal Italian Army during World War One. The photo shows the right side of the cannon, elevated at about 45°. This particular model was extensively supplied to the Royal Italian Army, mainly by Ansaldo and Co., Italy's largest manufacturer of armament and war materials. Official use only - 036472.'
US Navy personnel working on a camouflage measure known as SUNDER 43,694 during World War One. The photograph is from the Navy Department's Peddignal Corps and the activities shown were part of the efforts to disguise naval equipment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-navy-personnel-working-on-a-camouflage-measure-known-as-sunder-43694-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-is-from-the-navy-departments-peddignal-corps-and-the-activities-shown-were-part-of-the-efforts-to-disguise-naval-equipment-image558349811.html
RM2RCB0TK–US Navy personnel working on a camouflage measure known as SUNDER 43,694 during World War One. The photograph is from the Navy Department's Peddignal Corps and the activities shown were part of the efforts to disguise naval equipment.
Sgt. J.L. McGarrigle photographed a Signal Corps school at Camp Meade, Maryland during WWI. The commanding officer, Col. James B. Allison, passed the image for publication on December 30th, 1918. This photo was assigned the official number 31,586 and was received on September 23rd, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-jl-mcgarrigle-photographed-a-signal-corps-school-at-camp-meade-maryland-during-wwi-the-commanding-officer-col-james-b-allison-passed-the-image-for-publication-on-december-30th-1918-this-photo-was-assigned-the-official-number-31586-and-was-received-on-september-23rd-1918-image558075372.html
RM2RBXER8–Sgt. J.L. McGarrigle photographed a Signal Corps school at Camp Meade, Maryland during WWI. The commanding officer, Col. James B. Allison, passed the image for publication on December 30th, 1918. This photo was assigned the official number 31,586 and was received on September 23rd, 1918.
Photograph of charts illustrating the organization of the Signal Reserve Corps during World War One. This image is from the collection of American Military Activities and was taken on January 11, 1919, by photographer GT Palumbo. The charts were issued for official use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-charts-illustrating-the-organization-of-the-signal-reserve-corps-during-world-war-one-this-image-is-from-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-and-was-taken-on-january-11-1919-by-photographer-gt-palumbo-the-charts-were-issued-for-official-use-image558241162.html
RM2RC628A–Photograph of charts illustrating the organization of the Signal Reserve Corps during World War One. This image is from the collection of American Military Activities and was taken on January 11, 1919, by photographer GT Palumbo. The charts were issued for official use.
Soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, communicating with an airplane using panel signals during World War One. Photograph taken on December 7, 1918, and issued by the Signal Corps. This image was approved by the M.I.D. censor on December 13, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-at-fort-sill-oklahoma-communicating-with-an-airplane-using-panel-signals-during-world-war-one-photograph-taken-on-december-7-1918-and-issued-by-the-signal-corps-this-image-was-approved-by-the-mid-censor-on-december-13-1918-image558116988.html
RM2RC0BWG–Soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, communicating with an airplane using panel signals during World War One. Photograph taken on December 7, 1918, and issued by the Signal Corps. This image was approved by the M.I.D. censor on December 13, 1918.
Caption: 'Pvt. A.J. Lubbe of S.C. captured this photograph, labeled 111-SC-21063, on October 7, 1918. It shows officers from the Department of Military Aeronautics. Among them is Lieut. A.J. Druding from the Radio Section. The image is part of a collection photographed during World War I activities.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-pvt-aj-lubbe-of-sc-captured-this-photograph-labeled-111-sc-21063-on-october-7-1918-it-shows-officers-from-the-department-of-military-aeronautics-among-them-is-lieut-aj-druding-from-the-radio-section-the-image-is-part-of-a-collection-photographed-during-world-war-i-activities-image558073324.html
RM2RBXC64–Caption: 'Pvt. A.J. Lubbe of S.C. captured this photograph, labeled 111-SC-21063, on October 7, 1918. It shows officers from the Department of Military Aeronautics. Among them is Lieut. A.J. Druding from the Radio Section. The image is part of a collection photographed during World War I activities.'
Brig. Gen. Charles G. Treat, part of the American Mission in Italy, seen talking to an English Colonel at an Aviation Field situated between Villafranca and Summacompania in Italy. The photograph was taken on August 1, 1918, by Sgt. Moscioni and was issued after passing the A.E.F. Censor on September 6, 1918. Photo description number is 20565. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-charles-g-treat-part-of-the-american-mission-in-italy-seen-talking-to-an-english-colonel-at-an-aviation-field-situated-between-villafranca-and-summacompania-in-italy-the-photograph-was-taken-on-august-1-1918-by-sgt-moscioni-and-was-issued-after-passing-the-aef-censor-on-september-6-1918-photo-description-number-is-20565-image558551698.html
RM2RCM6AX–Brig. Gen. Charles G. Treat, part of the American Mission in Italy, seen talking to an English Colonel at an Aviation Field situated between Villafranca and Summacompania in Italy. The photograph was taken on August 1, 1918, by Sgt. Moscioni and was issued after passing the A.E.F. Censor on September 6, 1918. Photo description number is 20565.
Pvt. Ray P. Antrim's photograph, taken on an unknown date during the great offensive at Coulonges, France, depicts young German prisoners captured by American troops. The photo was received and cataloged on September 10th, 1918, with the description 'YOUNG GERMAN PRISONERS.' It passed the A.E.P. censor and is marked with the unique identification number 214012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-ray-p-antrims-photograph-taken-on-an-unknown-date-during-the-great-offensive-at-coulonges-france-depicts-young-german-prisoners-captured-by-american-troops-the-photo-was-received-and-cataloged-on-september-10th-1918-with-the-description-young-german-prisoners-it-passed-the-aep-censor-and-is-marked-with-the-unique-identification-number-214012-image558518484.html
RM2RCJM0M–Pvt. Ray P. Antrim's photograph, taken on an unknown date during the great offensive at Coulonges, France, depicts young German prisoners captured by American troops. The photo was received and cataloged on September 10th, 1918, with the description 'YOUNG GERMAN PRISONERS.' It passed the A.E.P. censor and is marked with the unique identification number 214012.
Caption: American soldiers from the Machine Gun and Supply Companies of the 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Division, are seen marching on the road to Meaux on June 2, 1918. They were heading to the trenches during the German drive on Paris. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff. Approved by A. E. P. Censor on June 24, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-american-soldiers-from-the-machine-gun-and-supply-companies-of-the-30th-infantry-regiment-3rd-division-are-seen-marching-on-the-road-to-meaux-on-june-2-1918-they-were-heading-to-the-trenches-during-the-german-drive-on-paris-the-photograph-was-taken-by-sgt-a-c-duff-approved-by-a-e-p-censor-on-june-24-1918-image558346126.html
RM2RCAT52–Caption: American soldiers from the Machine Gun and Supply Companies of the 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Division, are seen marching on the road to Meaux on June 2, 1918. They were heading to the trenches during the German drive on Paris. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff. Approved by A. E. P. Censor on June 24, 1918.
Sgt. 1st Cl. C.H. White posing in front of the post commander's shelter at Village Negre during the 168th Regt. Inf.'s deployment in Badonviller, France on April 29, 1918. This photograph was taken by S.C. and is part of the MA.O.F.p collection. Please note that this image is not for public use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-1st-cl-ch-white-posing-in-front-of-the-post-commanders-shelter-at-village-negre-during-the-168th-regt-infs-deployment-in-badonviller-france-on-april-29-1918-this-photograph-was-taken-by-sc-and-is-part-of-the-maofp-collection-please-note-that-this-image-is-not-for-public-use-image558595823.html
RM2RCP6JR–Sgt. 1st Cl. C.H. White posing in front of the post commander's shelter at Village Negre during the 168th Regt. Inf.'s deployment in Badonviller, France on April 29, 1918. This photograph was taken by S.C. and is part of the MA.O.F.p collection. Please note that this image is not for public use.
This photograph shows maps and charts related to the region of Somme-Py during World War One. The maps highlight the location of various batteries and indicate the visible signs of explosions. The caption also includes the photograph's identification number (111-SC-8785) and additional details about the specific location and date the photo was taken (Region de Somme-Py on 25.2.17 at an altitude of 2,000m). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-shows-maps-and-charts-related-to-the-region-of-somme-py-during-world-war-one-the-maps-highlight-the-location-of-various-batteries-and-indicate-the-visible-signs-of-explosions-the-caption-also-includes-the-photographs-identification-number-111-sc-8785-and-additional-details-about-the-specific-location-and-date-the-photo-was-taken-region-de-somme-py-on-25217-at-an-altitude-of-2000m-image558063958.html
RM2RBX07J–This photograph shows maps and charts related to the region of Somme-Py during World War One. The maps highlight the location of various batteries and indicate the visible signs of explosions. The caption also includes the photograph's identification number (111-SC-8785) and additional details about the specific location and date the photo was taken (Region de Somme-Py on 25.2.17 at an altitude of 2,000m).
Battery A, 149th Regiment Field Artillery from Illinois National Guard firing the first shell of the 42nd Division Artillery in Domjevin, France, on March 6, 1918. This photograph, numbered 7701, was censored and released by the War College Division. Additional notes with reference number 27701 are available. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battery-a-149th-regiment-field-artillery-from-illinois-national-guard-firing-the-first-shell-of-the-42nd-division-artillery-in-domjevin-france-on-march-6-1918-this-photograph-numbered-7701-was-censored-and-released-by-the-war-college-division-additional-notes-with-reference-number-27701-are-available-image558328943.html
RM2RCA27B–Battery A, 149th Regiment Field Artillery from Illinois National Guard firing the first shell of the 42nd Division Artillery in Domjevin, France, on March 6, 1918. This photograph, numbered 7701, was censored and released by the War College Division. Additional notes with reference number 27701 are available.
Group of non-commissioned officers (non-coms) from the 27th Division at Camp Wadsworth, Georgia. The photo was taken by photographer NEGD and is part of the collection 111-SC-4688. This image depicts soldiers during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-non-commissioned-officers-non-coms-from-the-27th-division-at-camp-wadsworth-georgia-the-photo-was-taken-by-photographer-negd-and-is-part-of-the-collection-111-sc-4688-this-image-depicts-soldiers-during-world-war-one-image558261108.html
RM2RC6YMM–Group of non-commissioned officers (non-coms) from the 27th Division at Camp Wadsworth, Georgia. The photo was taken by photographer NEGD and is part of the collection 111-SC-4688. This image depicts soldiers during World War One.
French General emerging from his bomb proof headquarters after a council of war. Photograph taken in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-general-emerging-from-his-bomb-proof-headquarters-after-a-council-of-war-photograph-taken-in-1919-image558382448.html
RM2RCCEE8–French General emerging from his bomb proof headquarters after a council of war. Photograph taken in 1919.
French officers providing instruction on rifle fire to U.S. Marines in Menancourt, France during World War One. This photograph is numbered 4,312 and was taken on February 5, 1918 by a S.C. photographer. The description indicates that the image was issued by E U.S. Marines and it bears the symbol H TA1917 NOTF. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-officers-providing-instruction-on-rifle-fire-to-us-marines-in-menancourt-france-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-is-numbered-4312-and-was-taken-on-february-5-1918-by-a-sc-photographer-the-description-indicates-that-the-image-was-issued-by-e-us-marines-and-it-bears-the-symbol-h-ta1917-notf-image558233670.html
RM2RC5MMP–French officers providing instruction on rifle fire to U.S. Marines in Menancourt, France during World War One. This photograph is numbered 4,312 and was taken on February 5, 1918 by a S.C. photographer. The description indicates that the image was issued by E U.S. Marines and it bears the symbol H TA1917 NOTF.
American soldiers stationed in the first-line trenches on the French front during World War One. Date: February 7, 1918. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps of the U.S.A. It is marked with the identification number 4073. This image was released by the War Department to the Photo Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-stationed-in-the-first-line-trenches-on-the-french-front-during-world-war-one-date-february-7-1918-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-signal-corps-of-the-usa-it-is-marked-with-the-identification-number-4073-this-image-was-released-by-the-war-department-to-the-photo-division-image558096021.html
RM2RBYD4N–American soldiers stationed in the first-line trenches on the French front during World War One. Date: February 7, 1918. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps of the U.S.A. It is marked with the identification number 4073. This image was released by the War Department to the Photo Division.
Soldiers conducting a pre-flight inspection of an airplane at an aviation camp in Issoudon, France during World War One. This photograph was taken on December 12, 1917 and was released by the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-conducting-a-pre-flight-inspection-of-an-airplane-at-an-aviation-camp-in-issoudon-france-during-world-war-one-this-photograph-was-taken-on-december-12-1917-and-was-released-by-the-signal-corps-of-the-us-army-image558255156.html
RM2RC6M44–Soldiers conducting a pre-flight inspection of an airplane at an aviation camp in Issoudon, France during World War One. This photograph was taken on December 12, 1917 and was released by the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army.
American military mission from Orleans on their way to meet Marshal Joffre in Paris, January 1918. The photograph shows the visit of the New Orleans mission to Orleans. Lab notes indicate 'INFIRMERIE F.0.145'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-military-mission-from-orleans-on-their-way-to-meet-marshal-joffre-in-paris-january-1918-the-photograph-shows-the-visit-of-the-new-orleans-mission-to-orleans-lab-notes-indicate-infirmerie-f0145-image558134969.html
RM2RC16RN–American military mission from Orleans on their way to meet Marshal Joffre in Paris, January 1918. The photograph shows the visit of the New Orleans mission to Orleans. Lab notes indicate 'INFIRMERIE F.0.145'.
Pilots' seats being installed in an airplane frame during World War I. This photograph, taken in December 1917, showcases the production process involved in constructing aircraft for military use. The image was released to the Committee on Public Information and subject to approval by the Signal Corps on December 27, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pilots-seats-being-installed-in-an-airplane-frame-during-world-war-i-this-photograph-taken-in-december-1917-showcases-the-production-process-involved-in-constructing-aircraft-for-military-use-the-image-was-released-to-the-committee-on-public-information-and-subject-to-approval-by-the-signal-corps-on-december-27-1918-image558191920.html
RM2RC3RDM–Pilots' seats being installed in an airplane frame during World War I. This photograph, taken in December 1917, showcases the production process involved in constructing aircraft for military use. The image was released to the Committee on Public Information and subject to approval by the Signal Corps on December 27, 1918.
This photograph taken in December 1917 shows the elevators and rudder of the A 20 airplane, which are part of the control system known as the 'impennage.' The image demonstrates the construction of the aircraft and its components, highlighting the significance of the control mechanisms in achieving vertical flight. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-taken-in-december-1917-shows-the-elevators-and-rudder-of-the-a-20-airplane-which-are-part-of-the-control-system-known-as-the-impennage-the-image-demonstrates-the-construction-of-the-aircraft-and-its-components-highlighting-the-significance-of-the-control-mechanisms-in-achieving-vertical-flight-image558144776.html
RM2RC1KA0–This photograph taken in December 1917 shows the elevators and rudder of the A 20 airplane, which are part of the control system known as the 'impennage.' The image demonstrates the construction of the aircraft and its components, highlighting the significance of the control mechanisms in achieving vertical flight.