ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I U.S. ARMY PHOTOGRAPHS (35)
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Wonderful lot of 35 photographs, all approx. 4.25 x 3.25 in. b/w, depicting U.S. soldiers during the fighting in the Argonne from Sep. 26th-Oct. 2nd, 1918. Accompanying the photos is a typed description with a line at the bottom designating the photographer as 1st Lt. C.L. Fuller of the 110th Military Police 35th Division. Images depict: American artillery, U.S.S. Rumpler, the wiring of communication trenches, bombed buildings, live explosion of a German timed mine in Cambria, mess at a U.S. camp, captured German artillery, Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General John Pershing, shots of French trench mortars in action, the bodies and bones of killed soldiers, Red Cross dogs in trenches, burying the dead, the cemetery at Romagne-Vosges, etc. A fine collection of World War I action shots from the most remembered offensive in American military history.
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ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I U.S. ARMY PHOTOGRAPHS (35)
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