RM2RC1853–Crowd gathers outside at Reuilly barracks in Paris, France to celebrate American Independence Day during World War I. The photograph, numbered 111-SC-3032, was taken on July 24, 1918. Laboratory notes indicate the photo was developed and completed by Laboratory Wa 33.
RM2G5G1D3–Nashville, TN, USA. 26th June, 2021. Montreal defender, Kiki Struna (24), reacts to a call by the referee during the MLS match between CF Montreal and Nashville SC at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. Kevin Langley/CSM/Alamy Live News
RMHEPE28–Railroad cars loaded with barbed wire at Taegu RTO (Railway Transportation Office), Korea. July 24, 1950. Sgt. Riley. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-344307 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1404 Barbed Wire rail
RM2AFYFCG–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. K. E.;Bob Bailey, W. C; Phil Clark, W. Sc; BobBaker, W. K. A.; Walter Mills, W. U.; CurtisFeyder, W. Sent.; Bob Bush, P. R. The fol-lowing were initiated on Jan. 24: Ed DeWerfand Bob Johnson, St. Paul; Jerome Biwer,Waukesha, Wis.; Jack Mace, Montivideo;and Joe Tucker, Evanston, 111. Recentlypledged are: Don Dickey, William Thorpe,John Romlin, Bob Rowley, Judd Bradley,and Alex Nicholson, all of whom are fresh-men living in the Twin Cities. On Sunday, Feb. 7, the parents of V Nsgathered at the house with their sons foran informal get-together. Province Chief OtisC.
RFHMBB6P–Infantryman goes out on a one-man sortie, covered by a buddy in the background. 82nd Airborne Division, Bra, Belgium. December 24, 1944. Edgren. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-197861 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1073
RM2RCA98R–An image depicting the reception room of Governor Yegar's home in Porto Rico after an earthquake. The photo was taken on February 24, 1919, by photographer Sepot Mogarrigle. This image is part of the collection from the American Military Activities during World War One, identified as 111-SC-39921.
RMTX05A7–Columbus, Ohio, USA. Sunday, June 23, 2019: Columbus Crew SC goalkeeper Jon Kempin (24) in the first half of the match between Sporting Kansas City and Columbus Crew SC at MAPFRE Stadium, in Columbus OH. Mandatory Photo Credit: Dorn Byg/Cal Sport Media. Sporting Kansas City 0 - Columbus Crew SC 0 Credit: Cal Sport Media/Alamy Live News
RMHEN2M5–American soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the snow-covered road on their way to cut off the St. Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. January 24, 1945. Richard A. Massenge. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-199406 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1079 Bulge stvithroad 1945jan24 375
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RFHM85R8–Cologne Cathedral stands undamaged while entire area surrounding it is completely devastated. Railroad station and Hohenzollern Bridge lie damaged to the north and east of the cathedral. Germany, April 24, 1945. T4c. Jack Clemmer. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-206174 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1337
RM2RC408N–Personnel of the Episcopal Hospital in Washington, D.C. during World War One. Code: 111-SC-8229. Photograph taken on April 24, 1918, by S.C. Photographer Reed. The image shows a group of individuals associated with the hospital, but no further details are provided.
RMFK0WXX–Columbia, SC, USA. 4th Mar, 2016. Alex Destino (24) of the South Carolina Gamecocks drives in two runs in the NCAA Baseball match-up between the Clemson Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks at Founder's Park in Columbia, SC. Scott Kinser/CSM/Alamy Live News
RMHEHWFF–Mobile anti-aircraft searchlight, used by Engineer Corps. Night view of illumination from 24' searchlights. Washington Barracks, D.C. April 17, 1918. Lt. William C. Fox. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-8271 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 576 Washington Barracks 24 inch searchlights, 1918 HD-SN-99-02235
RMRHC0DW–. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 175. PINK, 24,765 (47,513)—PERCHERON STALLION. Champion at the Chicago International Live Stock Exposition, 1903. Imported and exhibited by Dunham, Fletcher & Coleman, of Oakland Farm, Wayne, 111. The Breeders' Gazette says: "Shown in the grandest of shape and smooth and level as a die. he was called by several of the judges the best Percheron stallion they had ever seen." PINK was also champion at Chicago International Live Stock Exposition, 1904.. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
RFHM85W7–American soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the snow-covered road on their way to cut off the St. Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. January 24, 1945. Richard A. Massenge. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-199406 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1079
RM2RBWXKN–Factual caption: 'A photograph taken on September 24, 1918, showing giant French guns cleverly camouflaged during World War One. These massive weapons were used by the French military and were aimed at strategic targets. The image was captured by the International Film Service and has the identification number 111-SC-35298.'
RMKYDD51–Columbia, SC, USA. 14th Jan, 2018. Tennessee Lady Volunteers center Mercedes Russell (21) defends South Carolina Gamecocks guard/forward Lele Grissett (24) in the SEC Womens Basketball matchup at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, SC. (Scott Kinser/Cal Sport Media) Credit: csm/Alamy Live News
RMHEPMED–Crew of an M-24 tank along the Naktong River front. On the ground is Pfc. Rudolph Dotts, Egg Harbor City, N.J. gunner (center); Pvt. Maynard Linaweaver, Lundsburg, Kansas, cannoner; and on top is Pfc. Hugh Goodwin, Decature, Miss., tank commander. All are members of the 24th Reconnaissance, 24th Division. NARA FILE#: 111-C-6061 HA-SC-98-06983-Crew of M24 along Naktong River front-Korean war-17 Aug 1950
RMRJ16W8–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Kio. ."{77.-()iiycliocrliuis fxculptiiN. DiaKi'am. mrwnodi, Meek (Sc Worthen, 1860, (Forbes- inrrinus norwooli,) Proc. Aca-I. Nat. Hci. Phil., p. H89, and Geo. Sur. 111., vol. 2, ]>. 24), Hyti for O. exculptiis. raraulosuH, Lyon & CaRweday, 1859, (Forbenioerinus rarauloaus,) Am. Juur. Sci. and Arts, vol. 28, p. 235, KeokukGr. Orophucrintu was proposed by von Seebacli, in 18(34, in Nadir, k. GeselUuh. W
RFHMBB7P–Marlene Dietrich, motion picture actress, autographs the cast on the leg of Tec 4 Earl D. McFarland of Cavider, Texas, at a United States hospital in Belgium, where she has been entertaining the GIs. November 24, 1944. Tuttle. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-232989 WAR & CONFLICT #: 758
RM2RC4BJH–Colonel G.V.H. Moseley, Secretary G-4 of the General Staff, pictured in Chaumont, France during World War One. This photo was taken on May 24, 1918, and is documented as E. Symbol Issued, with the reference number 111-SC-14053. It is a part of the collection of photographs by the Signal Corps.
RM2ABA3XT–STUTTGART, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 24: Santiago Ascacibar (VfB Stuttgart) and Daniel Gordon (Karlsruher SC) at the Football, 2. Bundesliga 2019/2020 - VfB Stuttgart v Karlsruher SC at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on November 24, 2019 in Stuttgart, GERMANY.
RMRHMMXY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 290 F. A. BROWN, JR.. FIGURE 1. Four respirometers (R) hanging into a water bath (IB) from a spring scale (SC) ink recording system registering on a 24-hour drum (D) activated by an electric clock motor (M). A barograph (B) also registers on the same drum. The whole is supported by a stand (S) in a sealed copper-and-brass container which sets deeply in a constant-temperature bath (CTB). pirated to reduce the internal pressure to 28.00 in Hg. This was sufficiently below the lowest normal external pressure in Evanston, 111. (c
RFHMBBA5–Army Ordnance men await the 'go' signal for cross channel trip to France. British civilians serve hot coffee as the men await the word to move out in an English town. July 24, 1944. Messerlin. (Army) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 111-SC-191728 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1255
RM2RC0RKT–Intrusion rod of the Barlow Heavy Drop Bomb shown in flight after being released from trap. Produced by Marlin Rockwell Corporation, Aerial Bomb Division in Philadelphia, PA. Photograph taken on June 24, 1918. For official use only. Image identification number: 111-SC-20781.
RMF7081D–Charleston, South Carolina, USA. 22nd Nov, 2015. Towson forward Arnaud William Adala Moto (24) during the NCAA Basketball game between the Towson Tigers and the Bradley Braves during the Gildan Charleston Classic at TD Arena on November 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Credit: Cal Sport Media/Alamy Live News
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RM2RC6R0R–Image of the walls of Fort San Cristobel in Porto Rico. The photograph was taken on February 24, 1919, by Sergeant McGarrigle. The fort was built after the Spanish settled the island and is shown as one of the views capturing the aftermath of the earthquake. Archive number: 111-SC-39943.
RM2RCCFWJ–Soldiers of the 26th Division sharpening their knives in Cornieville, France on May 27, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff. This image is part of the series 111-SC-14213. Approved by A.E.P. Censor on June 24, 1918.
RM2RCBA51–Soldiers at the Central Officers Training School for Field Artillery in Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, preparing to mount their horses. The photograph was taken on November 26, 1918, and was approved by the M.I.D. censor on December 24, 1918. Image number 111-SC-30381 from the Signal Corps collection.
RM2RC6AHF–An image showing the sinking of the S.S. Sixo Ala at Hoboken. The photograph, taken by T. Geo.H. Lyon on February 24, 1919, is from the collection 111-SC-39820. The view is from a tugboat, looking at the stern and starboard of the sinking ship. (Caption contains 51 words)
RM2RCHM05–'National Guard Rifle Range, Washington D.C. - Capt. Pritchard directs the fire during a pistol competition for Ordnance Corps officers. Sergeant Shackelford captured this photo on October 24, 1918. Censored and released by M.I.D. censor on November 2, 1918. Photo ID: 111-SC-23710.'
RM2RCB4P5–Caption: 'View of town destroyed by German bombardment. Photograph taken by Capt. Paul D. Miller on May 27, 1918, in Villers-Tournelle, France. Image passed by A. E. F. Censor on June 24, 1918. Survect number: 111-SC-14170.'
RM2RCCK3Y–Soldiers from the Air Service Radio School at Columbia University in New York City engage in field work. The photograph was taken on January 24, 1919, by a photographer from the S.C. School of Cin. (Cinema). The image is labeled as SURECT 33959 and is part of the 111-SC collection.
RM2RBYF8F–Image caption: Standard M Airplane at Potomac Park, Washington, DC in April 24, 1918. Scout 18. Identified as Standard E-1 (M-Defense). Photgraphed by Lt. de Berri, Sig. R.C. A. Image from Collection 111-SC-8831, Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RCC8X0–A 150 horsepower HISPANO-Suiza engine, as seen from the right side, manufactured by the Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This photograph was taken on September 24, 1918, and was assigned the identification number 111-SC-27008. The image is restricted for official use only.
RM2RCMCH8–Soldier testing the engine and gun of a C.E. aircraft at the Air Service Production Center #2 in Romorantin, France. Photographed by Pvt. L.P. Goldshlag on July 24, 1918. This image is held by the A.E.P. censor for official use only. (Caption: 111-SC-17654 Aviation - StillPixFindingAid)
RM2RCBY5T–French cavalry entering the city gates during a Bastille Day celebration in Paris, France on July 14, 1918. This photograph was taken by Corp. Lambatty, S.C. and received on August 24, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.F. censor on July 29, 1918 and has the identification number 111-SC-16917.
RM2RC00MA–A photograph taken by Lieutenant E. N. Jackson on October 22, 1918, showcases a British inland water transport unloading clean clothing for the troops at Corbie in the Somme region of France. The scene captured depicts the Canal La Somme. This image was approved by the A.E.F. censor on December 24, 1918, and has the classification number 111-SC-31353.
RM2RBYJXE–Members of the 27th Division Signal Corps generating electricity in the field. The motor is feeding 150 25 Watt Ligerts British Type Motors. Location is Corbie, Somme, France. Photograph taken on October 29, 1918 by Lieutenant E.N. Jackson. Officially passed by the A.E.F. Censor on December 24, 1918. Identification number: 111-SC-31379.
RM2RC8DEK–President and Mrs. Wilson, accompanied by Governor Coolidge, arrive in Boston after a trip abroad. This photograph was taken by the Signal Corps on February 24, 1919. Identification number of the photograph is 111-SC-38877 and it belongs to the collection of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RCBN4M–Sgt. Tyrell of the American military is pictured standing next to Brig. Gen. Percy P. Bishop, Chief of Commissioned Personnel Branch, Operations Division, on February 24, 1919. The photograph is dated March 4, 1919, and was taken by photographer 111-SC-38771. The image has been authenticated and passed by the M.I.D. censor on March 10, 1919.
RM2RC607J–An Austrian 10 cm. light field howitzer, model of 1914, is seen in the ordnance repair shops near Mehun-sur-Yevre, Cher, France. This photograph was taken on October 24, 1918, by Sgt. J. Abbott. It is assigned the photographer number B and the reference number 111-SC-28646. This image is not for publication and is intended for official use only. RECO takes P.M. 29646.
RM2RC6X7Y–'American soldiers conducting a mop-up operation in Cierges, France during World War One. This photograph, taken on November 24, 1918, depicts the aftermath of a battle scene. The image was captured by Sergeant Warolin, the photographer of the Signal Corps. Source: Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One, 111-SC-31704.'
RM2RCD0K3–Brigadier General W.S. Scott and his companions seated in the grandstand during Independence Day ceremonies in Bordeaux, France. Photo taken by Pvt. L.P. Goldshlag on August 24, 1918. The image was received on July 4, 1918, and passed by the A.E.F. censor on July 29, 1918. Numbered as 111-SC-16873.
RM2RCC5YA–Brigade General Colonel L. R. Elting, Deputy Chief of Staff, photographed in Chaumont, France on May 23, 1918. The photograph was taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff and approved by the A.E.P. Censor on June 24, 1918. This image is part of the collection 111-SC-14032, with number B and issued under the note 14032.
RM2RBWW0T–Cpl. Goldsbourough captured an image of Jean and Lucienne Reidacher enjoying pie served by the American Red Cross at the Fort of Stains, located 10 miles from Paris, Seine, France. This photograph holds the reference number 111-SC-35501 and was taken on November 24, 1919. Looks related to Photographs of American Military Activities during World War 1 Collection (111-SC).
RM2RCHX11–E Company of the 6th Engineers, part of the 3rd Division, can be seen in Mezy, France, on July 24, 1918. They are carrying a captured German bost to the river for use in constructing a pontoon bridge. This photograph was taken by Pvt. J.E. Gibbon. (Image from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One - 111-SC-18357)
RM2RC4H8K–Sgt. A. C. Duff, s.c. photographer, captures an image of Lieut. Col. Hobert C. Davis, Adjt. General at G.H.Q. Chaumont in Haute Marne, France. The photograph was taken on May 24, 1918, and is numbered 111-SC-14045. It is part of a collection called 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.'
RM2RC3RHE–'Photograph of Handley-Page Bombing Plane under construction at Ford Junction Aerodrome, Sussex, England. The plane has a wing span of 100 feet 8 inches and a fuselage of 67 feet. Taken by Pvt. D.W. Kelly on October 24, 1918. Authorized by A.E.P. censor. Reference number 111-SC-32311. '
RM2RCN4J1–The casket of K of C Secretary Edmund H. Lennon being lowered into the grave at A.E.P. Military Cemetery 34 in Suresnes, Seine, France. The photograph was taken on October 24, 1918, by Sergeant Charles E. Mace of the Signal Corps. It was received on November 20, 1918, and passed by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date is not provided. 111-SC-27128 is the subject number of the image.
RM2RCC9PX–Pvt. Trabold's photograph, numbered 111-SC-14222, captured the wreckage of a German Gotha aircraft (No-G. 572) that was shot down by anti-aircraft gun fire on June 2, 1918. The incident took place near Catillon, France, and the image was received on July 6, 1918. It passed through the A.E.F censor on June 24, 1918.
RM2RC0M5K–Lieut. Richards W. Sears, along with Signal Corps members J.F. Hughes and Charles I. Bowers, pictured on November 2, 1918, repairing wires on poles in Sommerance, Ardennes, France. The poles displayed many German signs. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on December 24, 1918. This image is numbered 111-SC-31396. No further information is available.
RM2RCC3AT–Military troops marching through the streets of Coulvagny, France during World War I. This specific image is labeled as 111-SC-16809 in the Photographs of American Military Activities collection. It was taken on August 24, 1918, and shows soldiers from the 151st Field Artillery, formerly known as the 1st F.A. Regiment, Minnesota National Guard, as part of the 42nd Division. The image was received on June 28, 1918, and is marked with the approval from the A.E.F. Censor on July 29, 1918.
RM2RC985J–A photograph showing a view of a courthouse in Erzinjan, Turkey. There is a sign displayed advocating the 12th Article of Wilson's. The image is credited to photographer Sot. Barnes and S. c. Reed. The photograph was taken on November 18, 1919, and is part of the 111-SC series, with the original photograph taken on September 24, 1919. Details about the sign on the courthouse refer to 'Vivelarti Principesawilson Tweed.'
RM2RCG97M–Major General B.B. Buck, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, commanding the 3rd Division, Gondrecourt, Meuse, France. Photograph taken by Sergeant J.E. Gibbons, Signal Corps, on November 3, 1918. Image number 111-SC-23052. Caption code: 43,052 24,372 11-SC-23052. Reco Issued: Taken Synol E. Additional notes: Picture was taken on September 3, 1918.
RM2RC0KMD–A Whippet type of British tank being used extensively on the western front. It is smaller than the Britannia type and can reach a speed of 15 miles per hour over rough roads. Photograph taken on September 24, 1918. Label: 111-SC-21298 21298 (C) Kadel & Herbert. Photographer: Sept. 24, 1918. Received Description Number: THE WHIPPET TYPE OF BRITISH TANK. 18BUED. NOTES FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. A326.
RM2RC82H0–This image depicts a visual relay station, where messages were relayed from the front to the rear during World War One. A small 14-cm lamp was used to acknowledge messages forward, while a larger 24-cm lamp was used to send messages to the rear. This station was located at the 2nd Corps Signal School in Chatillon Sur Seine, France. The image is labeled 111-SC-42149 and was taken on November 9, 1918. The description states that it was issued on March 1, 1919, and is for official use only.
RM2RCB35F–The image shows the new Polish Legion participating in the Bastile Day celebration in Paris, France on July 14, 1918. The photograph was taken by photographer Cotp, Lubatty, S.C. It was reconnoitered on August 24, 1918 and taken on July 14, 1918. The image is classified as 111-SC-16921. The photograph was passed by the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) Censor on July 29, 1918. The descriptive number is 16921 and it is issued with C. notes.
RM2RBYRW8–German prisoners being used to clean the streets in the town of Corbie, Somme, France during World War One. This photo was taken on October 23, 1918, and is part of the Signal Corps A.E.F. collection. It was received and taken under the number F SCENE. The town was later designated as a rest camp for the New York troops of the 27th Division. The photo was issued and passed by the A.E.F. censor on December 24, 1918. (Photo: 111-SC-31356, Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One)
RM2RCJA8G–Caption: 'Sergeant 101, Chas. D. Donnelly, at a building occupied by recruiting offices and attending surgeon's offices in base section #3, 8.0.8. A.E.F., 11 Victoria Square, London, S.W.I., England. Photograph taken on September 24, 1918 by Photographer Dec. 5, 1918. Note: This image was passed by A.E.F. censor, date not given. (Description and related notes based on Photograph 111-SC-29528 in the collection of American Military Activities during World War One).'
RM2RCMNJW–Denuncia nº 111-SC-18351 (183511). Descripción: Fotógrafo Recluta J.E. Gibbon, S.C. Recibido el 4 de septiembre de 1918. Tomada por el 38º Regimiento de Infantería, 3ª División, muestra una trinchera alemana en Mézy, Francia. Se observan soldados alemanes muertos y su equipo. Tomada a las 4:30 p.m., el 24 de julio de 1918. Emitida por la censura del A.V.E. Notas: oculto.
RM2RCD6FA–B-1st Lt. L.R. McCoy and a member of Co. P, 20th Engineers, inspect timber near La Bresse, France, on July 3, 1918. This photograph was taken by Pyt. W. W. Hubbard, S.C. and was cleared by the A.E.F. Censor on July 29, 1918. Notes: Issued C.; Description Number: 111-SC-16990; Photographer: Pyt. W. W. Hubbard, S.C.; Date Taken: July 3, 1918; Date Received: August 24, 1918.
RM2RC0Y39–U.S. Transport Sierra arrives at Pier 4, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N.J. with 35 officers and 1,531 men, mostly convalescent. The soldiers are taken to the West Shore Station on the hospital ships Shinnecook and Ossining, then transported by rail to Camp Merritt. They are greeted with enthusiasm by civilian employees, anticipating doughnuts. Photograph taken by Lt. Geo. Lyon. Date stamped Dec. 21, 1918. Identified as photo 111-SC-31303 in collection. Passed by M.I.D. censor on Dec. 24, 1918.
RM2RC9K5W–First traffic police woman, Mrs. Leola King, directing traffic in Washington, D.C. Photograph taken on November 7, 1918, by Sergeant McGarrigle, s. C. 24,963. Photo identification number: 111-SC-24963.
RM2RC9DEY–Soldiers of the 36th Division near the headquarters of the training area in Bar-sur-Aube, France. The photograph was taken by Lt. Estep on August 29, 1918. The image is part of the 111-SC-24135 series and has been approved by the A.E.F. censor. It was issued with the notes 24/36.
RM2RCFJT9–Private J.M. Liles of the South Carolina regiment captured a photo of whiskey stills in Marats, Meuse, France. This busy street was the hub of whiskey production during World War One. The photograph was taken on November 24, 1918, and is marked for official use only, not for publication. Image reference: 111-SC-40242.
RM2RCG0XR–American soldiers observing an illuminated cross at the base headquarters in St. Nazaire, France. Photograph taken on March 1, 1919, by Joseph L. Liles. The photograph is numbered 111-SC-44503, with further details described in the record issued on December 24, 1918.
RM2RC5TPB–Stevedore camp under construction at Bassons Docks, Bordeaux, France. The photograph shows the progress made on the camp. Taken by Pvt. J.W. Beach on August 24, 1918, it is cataloged as V3130 and was approved by the A.E.P. censor. The image is part of the collection numbered 111-SC-23230.
RM2RC11X4–This photograph 111-SC-28975 was taken in Love Field, Texas in 1918. It shows the wreckage of airplanes. The photographer noted the date as May 24, 1918 and the symbol AU was issued. Further information indicated that the image was numbered 5.8975 and taken on August 5, 1918 at 2:39 PM.
RM2RC7JHC–Major General William H.Hay addressing officers of the 28th Division at the end of a maneuver in Heudicourt, Meuse, France. Photograph taken by J.S. Campbell on January 3, 1919. This image was issued on December 24, 1918, and has the caption 'BECO, SUBJECT: 111-SC-44345.'
RM2RCK9RE–Soldiers receive baths at the American Red Cross baths in Base Hospital #36, Vittel, France on June 22, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. Moseloni. The image was processed on August 24, 1918, and passed by the A.E.F. censor on July 29, 1918. (111-SC-16123)
RM2RC6DJM–American military personnel observing the sinking of the S.S. Sixaola at Ho Pokem in 1919. The photo shows their viewpoint from a tugboat, looking towards the stern and starboard of the sinking ship. The image is labeled as 111-SC-39819 and was taken by photographer Geo.H.Lyon.S.C. on February 24, 1919.
RM2RCJ4RD–French woman acting as caretaker of graves in the American Cemetery at Suresnes, near Paris, France. The photo was taken by Pvt. Sopper, S.C. on November 30, 1918, and received on December 24, 1919. It is part of the collection 111-SC-37721 in the Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RCE39G–A rear view of the 150 H.P. Hispano-Suiza engine, assembled by Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This photograph is designated as 111-SC-26998 and was taken on September 24. It is a factual image from the collection of photographs of American military activities during World War One.
RM2RCCE0H–American soldiers celebrating Christmas Eve in a Y.M.C.A. hut in La Rochelle, Charente Inferieure, France. PHOTOGRAPHER: R.H. Ingleston, S.C. 3-1-19 RECO 2682-19. Image number: 111-SC-44708. This photo was taken on December 24, 1918.
RM2RC2090–Aviation recruits undergoing physical examinations at the Episcopal Hospital in Washington, D.C. A color test being conducted by Lt. Reid, Sig. R.C. Wew, on April 22, 1918. This photograph, labeled as 111-SC-8224, was taken for documentation purposes and not intended for publication. Issued on April 24, 1918.
RM2RCC816–Soldiers at the Central Officers' Training School for P.A. at Camp Taylor, Louisville, KY, prepare the harness on lead horses. The photograph was taken by a Signal Corps photographer on November 26, 1918 and approved by the M.I.D. censor on December 24, 1918. Image number: 111-SC-30420.
RM2RCAG68–Members of the Quartermaster Garden Service, located in Versailles, Paris, Seine, France, are seen in the photograph. The image, taken on July 24, 1918, by photographer Corporal Carno Chan, shows the individuals involved in the task of planting cabbages. This photograph is associated with the description symbol 111-SC-17441 and was received in 1918.
RM2RCJYXG–General John J. Pershing visiting the 83rd Division Headquarters in Montigney el Roi, France on June 23, 1918. The photograph was taken by Pvt. W.B. Gunshor and received on August 24, 1918. It was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on July 29, 1918. (Image number: 111-SC-16739)
RM2RC67XX–A photograph of the haunted sentry box of Fort San Christobel in San Juan, Porto Rico during World War I. The image showcases the eerie atmosphere surrounding the abandoned military outpost. photographed by Sergeant McGarrigle on February 24, 1919. This image is cataloged as 111-SC-39945, with registration in the S. C. Regiment.
RM2RCC22F–Caption: 'Image of Major General James W. McAndrews, Chief of Staff, taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff on May 23, 1918 in Chaumont, France. This photograph was reviewed and cleared by the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) Censor on June 24, 1918. Source: Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One, 111-SC-14035.'
RM2RCC4TJ–Infantry of the 26th Division capture German prisoners on their way to the rear in Lucy, France on July 20, 1918. Photograph taken by Sgt. Jackson, S.C. and approved by A.E.F. Censor on August 6, 1918. Image reference: 111-SC-16439, with additional details: RECDA1g. 24/18 TAKES July 20/18. 18BUED C. NOTES 164-39.
RM2RBWW3G–War orphans in France receiving pie from Miss Marie Perrin, an American Red Cross worker. Location: Fort of Stains, 10 miles from Paris, France. The photograph was taken on November 24, 1918, by Corporal A. F. Goldsborough and was released for public circulation by the American Expeditionary Forces censor. Photograph identification number: 111-SC-35500. Notes: Information is incomplete; censor date not provided.
RM2RCCWED–Soldiers arriving at American Military Hospital #1, Neuilly, France, June 7, 1918. Despite being wounded, these soldiers are seen smiling. Photo taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff. Approved by A. E. F. Censor on June 24, 1918. Caption information: 111-SC-14185 | Photographer: Sgt. A. C. Duff, s.c. | Date taken: July 6/18 | Description: E WOUNDED, BUT STILL HAPPY.
RM2RCD9N8–Image 111-SC-30413 from Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One shows a view from an elevated standpoint showcasing guns, limbers, caissons, and horses at the Central Officers Training School for F.A. at Camp Taylor, Louisville, KY. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps photographer between December 21, 1918, and November 26, 1919. The image was approved by the M.I.D. censor on December 24, 1918.
RM2RC79RR–French warship Jeanne d'Aro convoying liner carrying French War Commission to the U.S. Photograph taken on April 17, 1917, at Annapolis, MD. French and American flags draped side by side on board. The French War Mission arrived in the U.S. on April 24, 1917. Personnel included Marshal Joseph Joffre, M. Rene Viviani, Rear-Admiral Choche- prat, Marquis de Chambrun, Emile Hovelaque, Viscount de Jean, Lieut.-Colonel Fabry, Lieutenant-Commander George E. 3immons and Lieutenant de Tessan. [File: 111-SC-35942] [Territory: NA]- **Keep It, copy sent by Pacific2** - I'm never sure when Copy should get a
RM2RCKFBG–Soldiers from the 6th Regiment Field Artillery, 1st Division, are seen in this image placing a gun in a new position during an advance in Missy aux Bois, France on July 17, 1918. These activities were captured by Pvt. R. Longacre, S.C. The photograph was issued and passed by the A.E.F. Censor on August 6, 1918. 111-SC-16491 SUBIECT 16491 DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPHERPvt. R.Longacre, S.C. RECO A1g. 24/18 July 17/18 NUMBER E 6TH REGT. FIELD ARTILLERY, 1st Division, placing gun in new position during advance. Missy aux Bois, France, July 17, 1918. ISSUED Passed by A. E. F. Censor, Aug. 6, 1918. C. NOT
RM2RCF77F–Construction of a refrigerator plant at Bassons Docks, Bordeaux, France during World War I. This photograph features Pvt. J. Beach of South Carolina. It was taken on August 24, 1918 and approved by the A.E.F. censor. Catalog number is 111-SC-23218.
RM2RCHD84–Brig. Gen. Paul B. Malone, commanding the 10th Brigade of the 5th Division, pictured in Longuyon, Meurthe et Moselle, France during World War One. This photo was taken on November 24, 1918. (Image ID: 111-SC-40122)
RM2RBXDXK–Aerial photograph taken on February 24, 1919, showing telephone installations at Fort Wayne in Detroit. The photograph is taken from a westward perspective, capturing the entrance to the post. The image was taken by the Signal Corps photographer for the Central Department. This photograph has the identification number 111-SC-42994.
RM2RBYTEK–A 9.2' British howitzer and mount are seen on the proving grounds of Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during World War One. The photograph was taken by the Bethlehem Steel Co. on September 24, 1918, and is labeled as 111-SC-21245. It was classified as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY'.
RM2RC7R7F–American Labor Mission being welcomed by Marshal Joffre in France during World War I. The photograph was taken by photographer BECO on June 24, 1918. The image is part of the 111-SC-36014a series from the French Pictorial Service. It is labeled 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.'
RM2RCNAGD–Workers at the Excelsior Motor Manufacturing and Supply Co. in Chicago, Illinois, manufacturing aeroplane motors and parts for the War Department during World War I. In the photograph, heavy lathes are used for the aeroplane motor work. This image is designated as 111-SC-20736 and was taken on July 24, 1918.
RM2RC2F5T–This image, labeled 111-SC-8480 and taken by the Signal Corps photographer on May 24, 1918, shows a DH 4 airplane equipped with Mark II (DR Dummy) bombs on a stream line and a Mark V release mechanism. The notes indicate that it is for official use only.
RM2RC0JH0–Aerial view of Arcadia Camp and its surroundings, taken from a balloon in Balloon School. The photo was captured by photographer Surber B. on February 24, 1919. It was approved by the M.I.D. Censor on March 21, 1919. This photograph is assigned the serial number 111-SC-41873.
RM2RCCE80–American soldiers at the American Cemetery in Mandres, France, on May 27, 1918, during World War I. The photo, taken by Sgt. A. C. Duff, shows members of the 26th Division. The photo was released by the A.E.F. Censor on June 24, 1918. (Source: 111-SC-14219)
RM2RC0TR5–A gun crew practices on a 4-inch gun mounted on the superstructure amidships of the U.S. Destroyer 'Little' in the Atlantic Ocean. This photograph was taken by Pvt. Barnes on October 24, 1918 and released by the A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918. ID: 111-SC-31007
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