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| Soldier wearing gas mask Soldier wearing gas mask on the Eastern front, 1916. |
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| Troops entering a novel billet Men entering a novel billet with their packs near Riencourt, France. 1918. |
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| Turkish prisoners from the Dardanelles Campaign Turkish prisoners behind their own barbed wire at Seddul Bahr. Dardanelles Campaign 1915. |
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| U.S. Army African American unit U.S. Army infantry troops from the African American unit marching northwest of Verdun, France Nov 5, 1918. |
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| U.S. Army Signal Corps officer Second Lt. George E. Stone with the United States Army Signal Corps is in charge 4th Army Corps Photo Unit, Cochem, Germany. January 9, 1919 Sgt. Charles E. Mace. (Army) |
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| Wounded being treated at ruins of Neuvilly This shattered church in the ruins of Neuvilly furnished a temporary shelter for American wounded being treated by the 110th Sanitary Train, 4th Ambulance Corps. France, September 20, 1918. Sgt. J. A. Marshall. (Army) |
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| WW 1 Gas decontamination room Treatment room for gassed patients at American Evacuation Hospital No. 2, Baccarat, France. June 8, 1918. Lt. J. S. Brown. (Army) |
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