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[Five young naval sailors in uniforms]
Five young naval sailors in uniforms pose together. Originally in a cardboard frame inscribed "N.T.C. Great Lakes".
GLC09554.15
Five young naval sailors in uniforms pose together. Originally in a cardboard frame inscribed "N.T.C. Great Lakes". Names written on reverse: "Mel Reynolds, S. Bellay, Clint Pell, 55, Herb Sberrats".
GLC09554.16
October 1943
U.S.S. Intrepid on its shakedown run to Trinidad. B.W.I. Oct. 1943
Printed on stock. Five planes in motion on the deck of a ship at sea, on reverse "U.S.S. Intrepid on its shakedown run to Trinidad. B.W.I. Oct. 1943" and stamp "Released for Crew Not for Publication".
GLC09554.17
15 May 1945
M1 Div U.S.S. Intrepid May 15 1945
Hand colored photograph printed on stock. Naval soldiers and officers pose on the deck of a ship. On reverse, "M1 Div U.S.S. Intrepid May 15 1945" and stamp "Released for Crew Not for Publication".
GLC09554.18
19 May 1945
[Japanese plane shot down by USS Intrepid]
Printed on stock. Plane nearing water, photo taken from ship. On reverse, "A Jap plane that our ship shot down 60 miles off Japan. March 19, 1945. U.S.S. Intrepid, C.V.II" and stamp "Released for Crew Not for Publication".
GLC09554.19
With the Pacific fleet in the Pacific. U.S.S. Intrepid CV.II
Hand colored photo printed on stock. Ship at sea. On reverse, "With the Pacific fleet in the Pacific. U.S.S. Intrepid CV.II" and stamp "Released for Crew Not for Publication".
GLC09554.20
1946
Welfare Fund
The U.S.S. Texas in World War II: A Pictorial Review of the Accomplishments of the Thirty-Ones Year Old Battleship, Published for the Officers and Men Who Served in Her During the Second World War
A cheifly pictoral record of the officers and men who served on the U.S.S. Texas during World War II. On the last page is a hand written note by Thomas Barwiss Hagstoz Askin, Jr. stating that the U.S.S. Texas was towed by the U.S.S. Mosopelea and the...
GLC09555.25
22 March 1943
[Photograph of World War II African American Private]
Reverse contains illegible handwritten name of Private with "Fort Jackson 3/22/1943".
GLC09568
1941-1945
[Photograph of World War II African American soldier on porch]
Photograph of a World War II African American soldier standing and saluting on a porch, possibly barracks.
GLC09570
circa November 1964
Alyee (fl.1964)
[photograph of woman, Alyee]
Photo of a woman with encouraging message on the back. Signed by Alyee.
GLC09571.16.02
1933-1939
[Photograph of Paul H Lobik]
A photograph of Paul H. Lobik as a young man.
GLC09580.01
24 July 1938
[Photograph of Paul H. Lobik and Olive McGuire]
A photograph of Paul H. Lobik and Olive McGuire, taken at a photobooth in Laurel, Indiana. It has a note on the back, indicating that Olive organized a nighttime tour of Southern Indiana for Paul and 4 others.
GLC09580.02
1914-1918
Keystone View Company
Serajevo, Yugoslavia -- Scene of Murder of Crown Prince which Started Flame that Engulfed All Europe
Shows landscape of houses, buildings, bridges, and scenery in Sarajevo, Bosnia during its occupation by the Austro-Hungarian empire.
GLC09584.001
Parade of Cuirassier Guards Marching to the Parade Ground, Berlin, Germany.
Shows ranks of Prussian soldiers, mounted and on foot, marching towards a parade in Germany.
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Helmeted German Soldiers Lined Up for Review
Side view of lines of German soldiers in full uniform standing at attention for review.
GLC09584.003
A Bristling Forest of Bayonets. Russian Troops on Review
Crowd of Russian troops stretching to horizon with two officers in foreground on horseback.
GLC09584.004
French Colonial (Morocco) Cavalry in Paris.
French Moroccan troops in white turbans and cloaks ride on horseback through the streets of Paris.
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The 48th Highlanders of Toronto
Parade of uniformed Canadian soldiers marching in ranks on a field.
GLC09584.006
Vise, Belgium, Scene of the First Conflict of the War
View of buildings and their reflections in the Meuse River after the first clash of World War I.
GLC09584.007
A Warm Reception Awaiting the Enemy, on Belgium's Defence Line Near Antwerp
Belgian soldiers in a turnip field crouch behind a trench fashioned from a log, aiming their rifles towards the off-camera German army.
GLC09584.008
Trenches of the Allies Among the Dunes and Brambles on the Coast of Flanders
Allied soldiers position their weapons while crouching behind a trench next to the coast of Belgium.
GLC09584.009
Skoda Works, Pilsen, Bohemia, Where the Famous Skoda Mortars Were Made.
Men and women stand next to a Skoda howitzer at an artillery factory in Bohemia.
GLC09584.010
1914
At Longwy, France--Ruins Around Main Gateway
Three German soldiers sit in front of piles of rubble with the remains of two bombed buildings behind them.
GLC09584.011
"Mur Tschoffen" Wall in Dinant before which Germans Shot Many Loyal Belgians
A Belgian family stand in front of the memorial at the wall at Dinant where invading German soldiers executed a number of Belgian citizens after the invasion in August 1914.
GLC09584.012
Altar of Malines Cathedral. Wrecked by German Shells.
A priest sits beside the destroyed altar at the Cathedral of St. Rombaut in Malines, Belgium, a town bombarded several times over the course of the war.
GLC09584.013
Cardinal Mercier, Renowned Belgian Prelate, Speaking at Dinant, Belgium
Cardinal Mercier speaks to a crowd at the cathedral in Dinant, Belgium, a town that suffered a massacre of Belgian civilians when the Germans invaded in 1914. Mercier was known for speaking out passionately against German atocities in Beglium...
GLC09584.014
French Refugees Fleeing Into Amines From the Somme District
A group of French refugees and their belongings piled onto a cart leading them into Amiens after the German invasion of the Somme District in 1918
GLC09584.015
Belgian Refugees Housed in Alexandria Palace, London
A group of Belgian refugees, mostly women and children, sit amongst row of beds inside Alexandria Palace, on the outskirts of London.
GLC09584.016
Awaiting Enemy in French Trenches with Rifle and Mitrailleuse.
French soldiers crouch behind a trench constructed of sandbags, brandishing rifles and machine guns.
GLC09584.017
French Cavalry Ready to Follow an Infantry Attack.
Mounted French soldiers brandishing swords gather, awaiting orders to follow an impending infantry attack.
GLC09584.018
French Cavalry Horses Swimming River in Northern France
A group of French cavalry horses swim neck-deep across a river in Northern France while soldiers in the background are transported across on a simple ferry.
GLC09584.019
Tangled Ruins of Marne Bridge Blown Up by Germans and Red Cross Train Wreck.
The battered remains of the Marne Bridge and railroad, including a wrecked Red Cross train. The Germans deployed this explosion to destroy as much as possible in the wake of their retreat.
GLC09584.020
National Road Bridge over the Marne, Blown up to Prevent German Advance.
The ruins of a bridge in Lagny, France, extending over the Marne River on the national highway. The British destroyed this, and many bridges like it, to prevent the Germans from gaining ground.
GLC09584.021
Cannon Abandoned by Germans in Retreat at Acy, France
Two men stand in a field on either side of an abandoned German 77-mm. field gun, left from the first battle of the Marne.
GLC09584.022
French Reserves from U.S.A. -- Some of the Two Million Fighters in the Battle of the Marne
Many Frenchmen who had been residing in the United States returned to Europe to fight. Here, a group of them sit on a field looking at the camera.
GLC09584.023
Inspecting a Nearly Completed Pontoon Bridge in the French Sector of the West Front
On a river in France, inspecting officers walk across a constructed pontoon bridge flanked by pontoon boats each carrying three soldiers.
GLC09584.024
French Troops Crossing the Marne by Pontoon Bridge
French troops after their victory at the first battle of the Marne following the retreating Germans across a pontoon bridge, made by laying a series of floating barges, as the permanent bridge had been destroyed. Several onlookers watch from the near...
GLC09584.025
Battle of the Aisne, French Infantry, Transferring to Left Wing
French troops, still wearing the pre-war French Army uniform, on the march to extend the French lines north from the Aisne River and turn the right flank of the German Army
GLC09584.026
Battle of the Aisne--Ammunition Wagons Shifting to a New Position
A group of French soldiers, charged with bringing ammunitions to the front by wagon. A few soldiers sit atop horses or on the wagon itself, while the rest are standing beside it.
GLC09584.027
Decorating, Medaille Militaire, adjt. Dambrine. Severely Wonded, at Ablain St. Nazaire, France.
A ceremony of decoration for a French soldier who lies wounded, but alert, in the foreground. Behind him, French troops with bayonets stand at attention.
GLC09584.028
The Highland Regiment of the British Army Marching Through Boulogne
The British Highland Regiment, a regiment of Scotsman, marching through the city of Boulogne, on the first day that British troops arrived in France.
GLC09584.029
Canadian Artillery Proceeding to the Front
A group of Canadian artillery soldiers manning cannons at the front.
GLC09584.030
Marshal Haig and General Antoine at Review of French First Division
Sir Douglas Haig, Commander of the British armies in France during the war, stands left, speaking with General Antoine of the 1st Division of the French Army.
GLC09584.031
Ypres Cathedral in Ruins, British Lory in Foreground
The battered ruins of the Cathedral of St. Martin's in Ypres, Belgium from German artillery fire. Its conspicuous height made it a target.
GLC09584.032
Shell Bursting in the Grand' Place, Ypres, Belgium
An explosion goes off in the central plaza of destroyed Ypres, Belgium, surrounded by ruins of crumbling buildings.
GLC09584.033
Trenches Bitterly Contested in Battle in Once Peaceful Village near Ypres
A deep trench runs through the village of Ypres amongst the battered and crumbling houses.
GLC09584.034
Creeping on the Enemy Over the Sand Dumes, British Contingent in Belgium
Allied soldiers take advantage of natural cover provided by brush growing on sand dunes in coastal Belgium.
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British Royal Engineers Constructing Second Line Trenches in Flanders
British Royal Engineers, who were part of the army troops, dig trenches outside of Flanders, Belgium.
GLC09584.036
"And the Trench Was a Reeking Shambles," German Dead in the La Bassee Area.
German soldiers lie dead and dying behind a trench in La Basse, part of the Battle of Flanders.
GLC09584.037
1917
Strong Concrete German Position and Victims after the Battle of Menin Road
Dead German soldiers lie behind the damaged fortification of a trench in Flanders, Belgium at the Battle of Menin Road.
GLC09584.038
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